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Call for Manuscripts: National Political Science Review
(A Non-APSA Publication)

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Website: www.ncobps.org/journals.htm

The National Political Science Review, a refereed publication of The National Conference of Black Political Scientists, is seeking to expand its contributor base. We also seek to advance from publication as an annual to quarterly publication. We thus invite manuscripts on a full range of contemporary issues of politics and policy.

While the NPSR maintains a particular emphasis on theoretical and empirical research on politics and policies that advantage or disadvantage groups by reason of race, ethnicity, or gender, or other such factors,the journal also seeks to provide coverage of a full range of political science issues and concerns. We are interested in American government, domestic and urban politics and policy, U.S. foreign policy and international developments; political theory and ideology, and salient thematic issues such as religion and politics, civil society, and popular culture. The NPSR welcomes manuscripts as well as research notes in these areas.

Manuscripts should be prepared according to conventional standards of scholarly publication. Specific guidelines are available from the Editor at: georgia.persons@pubpolicy.gatech.edu and also at www.ncobps.org/journals.htm.

Send communications and hardcopy manuscripts to:

Georgia A. Persons, Editor
National Political Science Review
School of Public Policy
Georgia Institute of Technology
685 Cherry Street
Atlanta, GA 30332
(404) 894-6510

georgia.persons@pubpolicy.gatech.edu


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