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EPSR call for papers

Call for Papers
 
Cambridge University Press and the European Consortium for Political Research are proud to announce their new journal
 
European Political Science Review
 
 
 
An important new journal
The European Political Science Review (EPSR) aims to meet the needs of all who wish to maintain a broad awareness of important new work in the discipline.
 
International scope
EPSR will publish original research of the highest scholarly quality from leading political scientists around the world. It will also feature the work of the best young scholars in the discipline.
 
Wide-ranging coverage
EPSR will be wide-ranging, broad-minded and will embrace all the key themes and approaches of the discipline.  It will not be restricted to any particular methodology or regional focus. EPSR will encourage scholarship that reaches across fields of substantive interest and methodological commitments.  It will reflect the full richness and diversity of the discipline and at the same time seek creatively to reach beyond its borders.
 
Extensive reach
EPSR will be published by the European Consortium for Political Research and Cambridge University Press, bringing together the experience and expertise of two leading organizations worldwide devoted to advancing and disseminating research in political science and government.  EPSR will be a place for the best research in all areas of political science. As a ‘general’ journal the articles will speak to as large an audience as possible within the discipline.
 
Article submissions should be sent to the Editors at epsr@eui.eu
 
Editors:
Donatella Della Porta, European University Institute
B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh
 
Associate Editors:
Richard Bellamy, University College London
Jon Pierre, University of Gothenburg
Antje Wiener, University of Bath
Mark Hallerberg, Hertie School of Governance and Emory University
 
For complete instructions for contributors, please go to journals.cambridge.org/epsr/ifc



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