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- Editors: Lina Benabdallah Wake Forest University, USA, Justin E. Esarey Wake Forest University, USA, Peter Siavelis Wake Forest University, USA, and Betina Cutaia Wilkinson Wake Forest University, USA
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PS: Political Science & Politics, begun in 1968, is a premier outlet featuring timely and original research on a variety of topics that are relevant to political scientists and researchers in allied fields. We encourage submissions regarding research on political science pedagogy, political events in the US and abroad, and research on the state of our discipline, including survey research on political scientists. PS welcomes work authored by and reflecting the research priorities of underrepresented groups, those working outside the academy, and scholars residing outside the United States.
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