The Political Science Reviewer is a beacon in the often-murky world of professional political science journals. Unencumbered by any of the reigning orthodoxies, the PSR welcomes the evidence of empirical study, but upholds the primacy of theoretical understanding. The PSR is an annual journal featuring essay-length reviews of classic and contemporary studies in law and politics, as well as examinations of leading political science textbooks. Each review provides in-depth evaluation without a narrow, over-specialized focus.
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Fall, 2002
Volume 31
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Fall, 2003
Volume 32
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Fall, 2004
Volume 33
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Fall, 2005
Volume 34
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Fall, 2006
Volume 35
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