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Introduction
The Duke Journal of Politics is a publication of the Duke University Political Science Department that showcases outstanding research in Political Science by Duke undergraduates.
The journal is faculty advised and student edited, with a multiple blind-read review process to ensure a fair environment for submissions. Students are either contacted by Duke Political Science faculty about submitting, or may opt to submit a manuscript without faculty recommendation.
The journal features student-authored texts that are selected from submissions from the previous semester's political science classes, independent studies and honor's theses. Essays that are selected after the review process are published by the Political Science Department and received full copyright protection.
Manuscript Submission
Students wishing to publish their papers in the Duke Journal of Politics are encouraged to obtain approval from a faculty member and then submit a copy of the text with contact information to the 'Undergraduate Journal' mailbox in the Political Science Main Office, 326 Perkins Library, Department of Political Science, Duke University.
Calendar
Academic Year 2006-2007
Summer Recess - September 28, 2006 : Students are contacted by Political Science Faculty for submission recommendations
September 29, 2006 : Deadline for submission to the Fall edition
September 30 - October 22, 2006 : Blind-Reading Period for Editorial Board
October 23, 2006 : Finalists are announced an blind reads are distributed with edit suggestions
November 10, 2006 : Revised editions of manuscripts due
November 21, 2006 : Fall Edition Published
Recent Publications
Spring 2007
Significance of the Majority: Green and Orange Voting Parity in Northern Ireland - Collin Doherty
Is the European Union Feeling Any More European? The Relationship Between European Identity and Length of EU Membership in the 25 Member States - Morgan Sanders
Do the Human Rights Practices of Other Nations Influence the Allocation of United States Foreign Aid? - Liz Clarke
Volume XI, Spring 2006
The Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka: Unconventional Suicide Terrorism - Lauren Guenther
More Than Witnesses at a Funeral?: The U.S. and Humanitarian Intervention - Danielle Petrilli
Towers of Terror”: Case Study of Civilian Targeting in Wartime - Josef Sadat
Victimization of Children in Uganda's Civil War - Diana Tracey
Join the Editorial Board
For information about joining the Duke Journal of Politics' Editorial Board for Fall 2006, please contact Editorial Board Chair Joshua Kazdin (jik6@duke.edu) or Faculty Advisor Dr. Peter Fish (pfish@acpub.duke.edu). All applicants should have at least a Cumulative GPA of 3.3 and Political Science GPA of 3.5 at time of application
Editorial Board, Duke Journal of Politics
Dr. Peter Fish, Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Faculty Advisor 
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