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Quarterly Journal of Political Science
Quarterly Journal of Political Science
http://www.qjps.com/
Publisher: now publishers, Inc.
Beginning in 2006, the Quarterly Journal of Political Science will publish
the highest quality manuscripts in positive political science and
contemporary political economy.
In the last half-century, social scientists have engaged in a
methodologically focused and substantively far-reaching mission to make the
study of politics scientific. The mutually reinforcing components in this
pursuit are the development of positive theories and the testing of their
empirical implications. Although this paradigm has been associated with
many advances in the understanding of politics, no leading journal of
political science is dedicated primarily to the publication of positive
political science.
The substantive content of the journal will be broad and eclectic, including
cutting-edge research on any aspect of private, local, national,
comparative, or international politics. The methodological approach will be
analytical, focusing on positive political theories, empirical tests of
those theories, and the measurement of causal relationships.
In their commitment to making the QJPS the premier interdisciplinary
publication of scientific research on politics, the editors welcome
submissions not only from political scientists but also from scholars in
cognate disciplines such as economics, business, and law.
The editors are committed to a rigorous but efficient review process. The
QJPS will be published electronically and in print.
ISSN 1554-0626 (print)
ISSN 1554-0634 (online)
The QJPS accepts only electronic submissions. Manuscripts must be submitted
as a PDF file on the web site.
Editors-in-Chief:
Keith Krehbiel
Graduate School of Business
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
USA
Email: krehbiel@qjps.com
Nolan McCarty
Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
USA
Email: mccarty@qjps.com
Current Issue: Forthcoming
Date: 18 August 2005
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