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March 10, 2023

Open Access articles recently published in ROP.

New articles recently published open access in ROP. #OpenAccess  https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-politics/open-access     Originally published by Kelli Brown…

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December 08, 2022

Recently published in ROP

The following articles are now available online under FirstView and will appear in Volume 85, Issue 1, Winter 2023. Francisco...

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October 18, 2022

Thank you to our peer reviewers!

The editors of The Review of Politics would like to thank the following individuals for their expert assistance in evaluating manuscripts for...

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August 15, 2022

The Review of Politics is pleased to introduce John Andrew Petrakis as our 2022/23 Editorial Intern.

John is a PhD student in Political Science at the University of Notre Dame specializing in constitutional studies and political...

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July 27, 2022

Mary M. Keys Appointed as Interim Book Review Editor

The Review of Politics is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary M. Keys as interim book review editor while Susan...

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July 26, 2022

The New Issue of ROP is available online and FREE until the end of August.

The New Issue of The Review of Politics is available online and FREE until August 31, 2022.   Originally published...

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July 20, 2022

Forthcoming in the Next issue of ROP Volume 84 Issue 4 Fall 2022

FORTHCOMING IN ROP Ella Street, Judgment in the 4th Century BCE Athenian Courts as Anti-Tragedy: Demosthenes’ On the Crown  Timothy...

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March 25, 2022

Forthcoming in The Review of Politics

Elena Ziliotti, “Questions for Hierarchical Confucianism” [snippet: 'lock_icon' site: 'reviewofpolitics.nd.edu'] Jason Canon, “Three General Wills in Rousseau”  Catherine Talley, “Sentiment and...

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February 24, 2022

New Issue of The Review of Politics - Free until March 31, 2022

New Issue of The Review of Politics available online and FREE until March 31, 2022.  Volume 84 / Issue 1,...

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January 13, 2022

Forthcoming in the next issue Spring 2022

Abbie LeBlanc, What Sophie Sees: Developing Judgement Through Property and Family in Rousseau's Émile Alan Kellner, Reading Conflict of the...

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October 26, 2021

New Issue of The Review of Politics - Free until November 30, 2021

New Issue of The Review of Politics available online and FREE until November 30, 2021. https://www.cambridge.org/.../review-of.../latest-issue http://ow.ly/6hGD30mmRmA…

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September 09, 2021

Congratulations to Humeira Iqtidar

Congratulations to Humeira Iqtidar on winning the Britain and Ireland Association for Political Thought’s 2021 Mid-Career Prize. Iqtidar published "Theorising...

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August 27, 2021

The Review of Politics is pleased to introduce Seaver Holter as our 2021/22 Editorial Intern

Seaver Holter studies political theory and international relations at Notre Dame. He writes and thinks about the role played by...

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July 13, 2021

New Issue of The Review of Politics - Free until July 31, 2021

NEW ISSUE from The Review of Politics - Volume 83 - Issue 3 - Summer 2021 - Free until July...

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June 23, 2021

Forthcoming in the next issue Fall 2021

Thornton Lockwood, “Aristotle’s Politics on Greeks and non-Greeks” John P. McCormick, “Aristocratic Insolenzia and the Role of Senates in Machiavelli’s...

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March 19, 2021

Our editors are pleased to welcome Christine Dunn Henderson to our editorial advisory board.

Professor Henderson is Associate Professor of Political Science and Basket Coordinator for Cultures of the Modern World at the Singapore Management...

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March 09, 2021

Cicero: Statesman As Well As Philosopher
by Walter Nicgorski, Online Forum Lecture

Cicero: Statesman As Well As Philosopher by Walter Nicgorski Professor Emeritus of Liberal Studies and Political Science  University of Notre...

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by Walter Nicgorski, Online Forum Lecture

February 16, 2021

The Review of Politics is now accepting Open Access submissions.

Open Access (OA) is an important way to make research findings freely available for anyone to access and view. Cambridge OA...

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December 14, 2020

The Review of Politics is pleased to introduce Melody Grubaugh as one of our 2021 editorial interns.

Melody Grubaugh is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, concentrating in...

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September 24, 2020

Thanking our Peer Reviewers

The editors of the Review of Politics would like to thank the following individuals for their expert assistance in evaluating...

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August 14, 2020

The Review of Politics is pleased to introduce Sam Piccolo as one of our 2020-21 editorial interns.

Sam is a third-year Political Science Ph.D. student at Notre Dame. Samuel is a political theorist with secondary study in...

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August 14, 2020

The Review of Politics is pleased to introduce Abby Staysa as one of our 2020-21 editorial interns.

Abby is a 2022 Ph.D. Candidate in Political Theory and Constitutional Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Her research...

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April 20, 2020

Upcoming Issue: Summer 2020

Daniel DiLeo, “Aristotle’s Manipulative Maxims” Demetra Kasimis, “Medea the Refugee” Eugene Heath, “Sir John Davies on Custom and the Common...

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April 20, 2020

The ROP MPSA Award for work presented at the 2019 Conference

We are happy to report that The Review of Politics MPSA Award for work presented at the 2019 conference went...

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