Michigan Journal of Political Science

The Michigan Journal of Political Science is a biannual undergraduate academic journal of political science.

Michigan Journal of Political Science
DisciplinePolitical Sciences
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1981–present
Publisher
University of Michigan (United States)
Delayed
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Mich. J. Political Sci.
Indexing
ISSN0733-4486
Links

It has been recognized by UNESCO as one of the top 50 political science journals worldwide. The Journal has been in existence for over twenty-five years.

History

The journal was established in 1981 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Originally, the journal published only papers within the field of political science proper, excluding public policy, law, and other related fields. In 1991, however, the journal began expanding its focus to include other fields such as sociology, history, public policy, economics, and political philosophy, so long as they related to political affairs.

Submissions and scope

The journal accepts submissions from students attending accredited universities worldwide. Though papers may be submitted by graduate students as well as undergraduates, they must have been written as an undergraduate. Papers are selected by a blind review process.

Editors

The journal holds elections each April to determine the editorial board for the following year.

YearEditors-in-chief
2018–2019Marion Phillips & Timothy Cohn
2017–2018Daniel Roth
2014–2015Bogdan Belei & Jackie Wong
2011–2012Michael Ambler & Daniel Chardell
2010–2011Josh Handell & Lucy Liu
2009–2010Jonathon Hill & Taylor Johnson
2008–2009Auren Kaplan & Arvind Sohoni
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