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PS: Political Science and Politics Reviewers, 2009

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2010

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 2010

In 2009, PS: Political Science and Politics published articles covering a vast range of topics. Symposia alone in 2009 focused on issues including reform of the presidential nomination process; voter identification; Obama and the economy in the 2008 election; fieldwork, identities, and intersectionality in the international context; and the politics of inequality in developing countries. This list does not, of course, mention the array of subjects addressed in nonsymposia articles. The journal's commitment to publishing articles on pedagogy and the profession, as well as exemplary topical scholarship on a spectrum of issues, calls for an equally broad stable of expert reviewers. PS cannot publish such diverse work without the outstanding work (and openmindedness) of our peer reviewers. The peer-review process relies on the professionalism and generosity of those who contribute their time and knowledge to read and evaluate the work of others. The editors of PS thank the following scholars, who served as manuscript reviewers between January 1, 2009, and December 31, 2009.

  • Paul Abramson, Michigan State University

  • David Adler, Idaho State University

  • Sunil Ahuja, Youngstown State University

  • Joseph Aistrup, Kansas State University

  • Scott Allard, University of Chicago

  • Christopher Allen, University of Georgia

  • W. Allen, Michigan State University

  • Eugene Alpert, Washington Center for Internships & Academic Seminars

  • John Altman, York College of Pennsylvania

  • Kristi Andersen, Syracuse University

  • James Anderson, Texas A&M University

  • R. Anderson, Baker University

  • Christopher Anderson, University of Hartford

  • Lonna Atkeson, University of New Mexico

  • Stanley Bach, ret., CRS

  • Denise Baer, American University

  • Robert Bartlett, University of Vermont

  • Sammy Basu, Willamette University

  • Frank Baumgartner, Pennsylvania State University

  • Elizabeth Bergman, California State University, East Bay

  • Jeffrey Bernstein, Eastern Michigan University

  • Robina Bhatti, California State University–Monterey Bay

  • Meena Bose, Hofstra University

  • Steven Brams, New York University

  • Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas

  • Michelle Brophy-Baermann, Rhode Island College

  • Courtney Brown, Emory University

  • Mark Brown, California State University, Sacramento

  • Courtney Brown, Emory University

  • Jeremy Buchman, C.W. Post, Long Island University

  • Erik Bucy, Indiana University

  • Susan Burgess, Ohio University

  • Ernesto Calvo, University of Houston

  • Maqsood Choudary, Northeast Lakeview College

  • Alexandra Cole, CSU Northridge

  • Gary Copeland, University of Oklahoma

  • Eric Davis, Middlebury College

  • Donald Davison, Rollins College

  • Michelle Deardorff, Jackson State University

  • I. Destler, University of Maryland

  • Gregory Domin, Columbus State University

  • Gary Donato, Rhode Island College

  • Andrew Dowdle, University of Arkansas

  • Mary Durfee, Michigan Technological University

  • Kathy Ferguson, University of Hawaii

  • Terri Fine, University of Central Florida

  • Kenneth Foster, Concordia College

  • Peter Galderisi, University of California, San Diego

  • James Garand, Louisiana State University

  • Martin Gilens, Princeton University

  • J. Gillespie, College of Charleston

  • Stephen Godek, Community Consulting Services

  • Audrey Haynes, University of Georgia

  • Charles Helm, Western Illinois University

  • Jeffrey Hill, Northeastern Illinois University

  • Nancy Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania

  • Donna Hoffman, University of Northern Iowa

  • Vincent Hutchings, University of Michigan

  • James Hutter, Iowa State University

  • James Ivers, Eastern Michigan University

  • Ted Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  • Marisa Kelly, University of Saint Thomas

  • Gary King, Harvard University

  • Edward Lascher, California State Universtiy, Sacramento

  • Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University

  • Nanette Levinson, American University

  • Marc Lynch, George Washington University

  • Susan MacManus, University of South Florida

  • Cecilia Manrique, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

  • Dale Marshall, retired from Wheaton College, MA

  • Alison McCartney, Towson University

  • Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University

  • Evan McKenzie, University of Illinois, Chicago

  • Mary Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College

  • Christopher Mooney, University of Illinois, Springfield

  • Eric Novotny, U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation

  • John Rausch, West Texas A&M University

  • Grant Reeher, Syracuse University

  • Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen

  • James Roberts, Towson University

  • Barry Rundquist, University of Illinois-Chicago

  • Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah

  • Mack Shelley, Iowa State University

  • Kenneth Sherrill, Hunter College, CUNY

  • Dick Simpson, University of Illinois, Chicago

  • Andrew Smith, University of New Hampshire

  • Allan Stam, University of Michigan

  • Harold Stanley, Southern Methodist University

  • Jonathan Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  • Mary Stuckey, Georgia State University

  • Joan Tronto, University of Minnesota

  • Hubert Tworzecki, Emory University

  • Richard Valelly, Swarthmore College

  • Christopher Van Aller, Winthrop University

  • M. Stephen Weatherford, University of California

  • Peter Wielhouwer, Western Michigan University

  • Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University

  • Leonard Williams, Manchester College

  • Dvora Yanow, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam