The Notre Dame Journal of Political Science is a student-run, peer-reviewed undergraduate journal sponsored by the Notre Dame Department of Political Science. We publish the work of exceptional Notre Dame students in the fields of American Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Political Theory biannually. Our editors come from a wide range of majors and disciplines. We publish original research by students that cover both political issues as well as more interdisciplinary papers that cover public policy, economics, history, or psychology through a political lens.
Mission
The goal of The Notre Dame Journal of Political Science is to provide undergraduate students a forum to publish the research they have conducted in class, during internships, or studying abroad. This journal shares the same commitment the University of Notre Dame does to foster undergraduate research and scholarly engagement.
Acknowledgments
Staff Advisor: Angela McCarthy, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Former Faculty Advisors: Professor Carolina Arroyo, Professor A. James McAdams, Professor Sebastian Rosato, Professor Dan Lindley, Professor David Campbell, Professor Peri Arnold
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