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Political Studies Review

Published by the Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing

Edited by:
Matthew Festenstein and Martin Smith


Political Studies Review provides unrivalled review coverage of new books and literature on political science and international relations and does so in a timely and comprehensive way. In addition to providing a comprehensive range of reviews of books in politics, PSR is a forum for a range of approaches to reviews and debate in the discipline. PSR both commissions original review essays and strongly encourages submission of review articles, review symposia, longer reviews of books and debates relating to theories and methods in the study of politics. The editors are particularly keen to develop new and exciting approaches to reviewing the discipline and would be happy to consider a range of ideas and suggestions.

Visit the Political Studies Review website for details of the full range of scholarly activities offered by PSR.

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An institutional subscription to Political Studies and Political Studies Review also includes British Journal of Politics and International Relations and Politics. Members of the Political Studies Association receive all four journals as part of their membership.

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If you would like to become a reviewer for Political Studies Review please send your contact details, institutional affiliation and research specialities to: politicalstudies@sheffield.ac.uk

TopHighlights

Volume 7 issue 2
The Study of Terrorism after September 11, 2001: Problems, Challenges and Future Developments
Richard Jackson

Volume 7 issue 1
Metrics or Peer Review? Evaluating the 2001 UK Research Assessment Exercise in Political Science
Linda Butler and Ian McAllister

Comparative Journal Ratings: A Survey Report

Iain McLean, André Blais, James C. Garand and Micheal Giles

Volume 6 issue 3
Over to you, Mr Brown
David Willetts

Volume 6 issue 1
Globalization is What We Make of It: Contemporary Globalization Theory and the Future Construction of Global Interconnection
Garrett Wallace Brown

Volume 5 issue 2
Whatever Happened to Thatcherism?
Colin Hay

Volume 5 issue 2
When Does the EU Make a Difference? Conditionality and the Accession Process in Central and Eastern Europe
Tim Haughton

Volume 4 issue 3
Psephology at Speed
Robert Johns

Volume 4 issue 2
Three-dimensional Power: A Discussion of Steven Lukes' Power: A Radical View (second edition)
Keith Dowding