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- Publius: The Journal of Federalism strongly encourages electronic submissions if at all possible. Authors should submit one electronic copy using PDF (Adobe Acrobat) as the preferred form, but Postscript of Microsoft Word are also acceptable. The email accompanying the initial submission should contain:
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Publius prefers articles of 20-25 double-spaced, typewritten pages and research notes of up to ten pages. Because some subjects deserve extended treatment, longer manuscripts will be published when justified by their excellence. If return is expected, the manuscript should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Publisher assumes no liability for safekeeping or return of unsolicited art, photographs, manuscripts, or other materials.
If you wish to review books for Publius, please contact the book review editor. We do not accept unsolicited book reviews.
Send Book Reviews to:
Dr. Frank J. Thompson
Book Review Editor
Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
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University at Albany-SUNY
135 Western Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
TEL 518-442-5244
FAX 518-442-5298
Sample Book Review
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Please double-space your typewritten review, and place your name and institutional affiliation at the end in the lower right. We have provided a sample review for your reference. Kindly follow the format, especially in the bibliographic details. Please be sure to include the number of pages in the book, and the price (hardcover and paperback, if available). Book reviews may be from 3-5 pages in length.
We look for intellectually cogent and meaningful reviews that focus on questions of federalism. Our readers have a strong interest in federalism and intergovernmental relations. They will want to know how well the book you are reviewing contributes to our understanding of the theory, design, history, practice, or future of federalism.
Thank You.