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Links: Politics & Policy online at Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
Politics & Policy (P&P), now in its 36th year of publication, presents peer-reviewed articles across a wide range of major disciplines and subfields spanning the entire political science and policy studies spectrum, including public policy, political science, political history, political sociology, public administration, and international relations. It seeks to bring together research of a contemporary nature on these topics from a variety of disciplines and international perspectives. This international journal encourages submissions that report findings in a wide range of geographic contexts and reflect competing approaches and perspectives. The editors are committed to rigorous international standards of peer reviewing, timely responses to submissions, and the promotion of the best new research and professional debate available. Politics & Policy is published on behalf of the Policy Studies Organization and the following organizations: Alabama Political Science Association British Columbia Political Studies Association Georgia Political Science Association Great Plains Political Science Association Louisiana Political Science Association Mississippi Political Science Association New York State Political Science Association North Carolina Political Science Association Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists
Editors-in-Chief Emma R.
Norman Department
of International Relations and Political Science University
of the Americas, Puebla, Mexico David
Mena Department
of Political Science Universidad
Iberoamericana Mexico,
DF Associate
Editors Gaspare
M. Genna Department
of Political Science University
of Texas at El Paso Robert
J. Griffiths Department
of Political Science University
of North Carolina at Greensboro Janet
B. Johnson Department
of Political Science and International
Relations University
of Delaware John E.
Owens Centre
for the Study of Democracy University
of Westminster Riccardo
Pelizzo Griffith
Asia Institute Centre
for Governance and Public Policy Griffith
University Mary A.
Stegmaier Department
of Economics University
of Virginia Carol
Wise School
of International Relations University
of Southern California Book Review Editor Amalendu
Misra Department
of Politics and International Relations Lancaster
University Editorial
Office Editorial
Office Coordinator Cynthia Villegas Canto Assistants
to the Editors Marcela Orraca Daniela Dib Arguelles Editorial Board Robert B. Albritton Department
of Political Science University
of Mississippi Richard M. Braunstein Farber
Center for Civic Leadership University
of South Dakota Charles S. Bullock III School
of Public and International Affairs University
of Georgia Guillermo de los Reyes Latin
American Cultural Studies University
of Houston Gaspare M. Genna Department
of Political Science University
of Texas at El Paso Robert F. Griffiths Department
of Political Science University
of North Carolina at Greensboro Kerry L. Haynie Department
of Political Science Duke
University Janet B. Johnson Department
of Political Science and International
Relations University
of Delaware John A. Maltese School
of Public and International Affairs University
of Georgia John E. Owens Centre
for the Study of Democracy University
of Westminster, United Kingdom Riccardo Pelizzo Centre
for Governance and Public Policy Griffith
University B. Guy Peters Canadian
Centre for Management Development Falk
Professor of American Government University
of Pittsburgh Edward B. Portis Department
of Political Science Texas
A&M University Marc G. Pufong Department
of Political Science Valdosta
State University Luba Racanska Department
of Government and Politics St.
Johns University Henry G. Rennie Graduate
Studies in Business Heidelberg
College Ellen Rosell Department
of Public Administration Troy
University Raymond A. Rosenfeld Comparative
Civic Culture Project Political
Science Department Eastern
Michigan University J.P. Singh Communication,
Culture and Technology Program Georgetown
University Henry B. Sirgo Department
of Social Science McNeese
State University Yonsei
University, Seoul Mary A. Stegmaier Department
of Economics University
of Virginia David W. Thornton Department
of Government, History, and Justice Campbell
University Sydney Van Morgan Institute
for European Studies Cornell
University Laurence Whitehead Department
of Politics and International Relations Nuffield
College, Oxford University Carol Wise School
of International Relations University
of Southern California
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