ABSTRACT

The National Political Science Review (NPSR) strives to be at the forefront of lively scholarly discourse on domestic and global political life, particularly as disadvantaged groups are affected. The NPSR welcomes conventional manuscripts as well as research notes on important issues. The NPSR is particularly interested in contributions which set forth research agendas in critical scholarly areas within the context of scholarship and ongoing contemporary developments. As a journal designed to serve a broad audience of social scientists, the NPSR welcomes contributions on any important problem or subject which has significant political and social dimensions. Manuscripts submitted for consideration for publication should include the author's email address on the cover page; should not exceed thirty typewritten pages double-spaced, inclusive of notes; and must be prepared according to guidelines which are available from the publisher. In addition to contributions from political scientists, the NPSR seeks relevant contributions from historians, sociologists, anthropologists, theologians, economists, ethicists, and others.