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Call for Papers: International Public Policy Review
The International Public Policy Review of University College London is currently inviting submissions of articles written in all areas of or relating to governance and public policy. The Review welcomes numerous forms of contributions including case study, results of research, a comparative survey, or a critical analysis and reflection on the topic.
The Review seeks to publish in areas as diverse as security, finance, and development, provided the work focuses on governance and/or public policy aspects of an international nature.
Manuscripts that will be selected for publication are those of superior academic quality, well written, well researched, with a clear argument. The Review publishes works of academic scholarship under two rubrics: Articles and Short Papers. Articles submissions should be between 6000 and 8000 words while Short Papers submissions should be between 2000 and 4000 words in length. Both totals are inclusive of all text, footnotes, and references. Appendices and tables of contents will not be included, unless they are essential.
The deadline is 20 February 2009.
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
The Review seeks to publish in areas as diverse as security, finance, and development, provided the work focuses on governance and/or public policy aspects of an international nature.
Manuscripts that will be selected for publication are those of superior academic quality, well written, well researched, with a clear argument. The Review publishes works of academic scholarship under two rubrics: Articles and Short Papers. Articles submissions should be between 6000 and 8000 words while Short Papers submissions should be between 2000 and 4000 words in length. Both totals are inclusive of all text, footnotes, and references. Appendices and tables of contents will not be included, unless they are essential.
The deadline is 20 February 2009.
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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