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Political Studies publishes new and significant work in all fields of political science, without restriction on themes, approaches or geographical focus. This internationally respected journal is committed to the very highest standards of peer reviewing; to developing the most promising new work available and to facilitating professional communication in political science. The Political Studies Books Section provides unrivalled review coverage of new books and literature on political science and related themes and does so in a timely and comprehensive way.
Lead Editors
Cees van der Eijk (University of Nottingham)
Vivien Lowndes (University of Nottingham)
Christopher Pierson (University of Nottingham)
Mark Wenman (University of Nottingham)
Editors
Leonie Ansems de Vries (University of Nottingham - Malaysia)
Andrew Denham (University of Nottingham)
Elias Dinas (University of Nottingham)
Ivaylo Gatev (University of Nottingham - China)
Catherine Goetze (University of Nottingham - China)
Ben Holland (University of Nottingham)
Gulshan Khan (University of Nottingham)
Miwa Hirono (University of Nottingham)
Lauren McLaren (University of Nottingham)
Jan Meyer-Sahling (University of Nottingham)
Andrew Mumford (University of Nottingham)
Anja Neundorf (University of Nottingham)
Bettina Renz (University of Nottingham)
Lucy Sargisson (University of Nottingham)
Managing Editor (all submissions and correspondence)
Rene Bailey
Managing Editor
School of Politics and International Relations
Law and Social Sciences Building
University of Nottingham
University Park
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International Advisory Board
Attila Ágh (Corvinus University, Budapest)
Mark Blyth (Brown University)
Robin Brown (University of Leeds)
Josep Colomer (CSIC Barcelona)
David Denver (Lancaster University)
Zsolt Enyedi (CEU, Budapest)
André Freire (Lisbon University Institute)
Robert Goodin (University of Essex and ANU)
Peter Hall (Harvard University)
Ian Holliday (Hong Kong University)
Robert H. Jackson (Boston University)
Stephan Leibfried (Bremen University)
Gurpreet Mahajan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Radosław Markowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw)
Andrew Massey (University of Exeter)
David Owen (University of Southampton)
Carole Pateman (UCLA)
Eva Anduiza Perea (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
Jon Quah (Singapore National University)
Ken Shepsle (Harvard University)
Gerry Stoker (University of Southampton)
James Tully (Victoria University)
Hugh Ward (University of Essex)
Linda Weiss (Sydney University)
Gadi Wolfsfeld (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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