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December 19, 2016 Journals, PS: Political Science and Politics Comments Off on PS: Political Science & Politics’s Winter Hiatus

The PS: Political Science & Politics Editorial Team will not be accepting new manuscripts for the two-week period from December 23, 2016–January 6, 2017 for the holiday break. We encourage you to submit your manuscripts in the new year, after January 6.

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