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European Political Science Review (EPSR)
Published in association with Cambridge University Press
Published three times a year
ISSN: 17557739

European Political Science Review (EPSR) Cover Edited by:
B. Guy Peters (bgpeters@pitt.edu)
Donatella Della Porta (donatella.dellaporta@iue.eu)

Associate Editors:
Richard Bellamy (r.bellamy@ucl.ac.uk)
Mark Hallerberg (hallerberg@hertie-school.org)
Jon Pierre (jon.pierre@pol.qu.se)
Antje Wiener (antje.wiener@wiso.uni-hamburg.de)



European Political Science Review (EPSR) is a place for the best research in all areas of political science. As a 'general' journal in political science, it publishes articles that speak to as large an audience as possible within the discipline.

EPSR publishes original research of the highest scholarly quality from leading political scientists around the world. It also features the work of the best young scholars in the discipline.

EPSR is published by the European Consortium for Political Research and Cambridge University Press, bringing together the experience and expertise of two leading organisations worldwide devoted to advancing and disseminating research in political science and government.

A benefit of membership
ECPR members receive one free print copy of each issue of EPSR, delivered to the Official Representative. This copy is for departmental use only, and any institutions wishing to take out full, online access to the journal should contact Cambridge University Press.

For more information about how to subscribe to the journal, or submit an article please see the EPSR pages on the Cambridge University Press web site. Link to the EPSR pages

EPSR news
The first issue of 2010 is online, view table of contents.
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