In 2007, PS: Political Science and Politics
published myriad articles covering a vast range of topics. Symposia
alone in 2007 focused on the 2006 Mexican election, the state of the
editorial cartoon, the U.S. military, how to incorporate the
politics of the Iberian Peninsula into your syllabus, and the future
of state election reform. Upcoming symposia will focus on
institutional review boards, research ethics, gender and the
presidency, and French politics. And remember, these are only the
symposia. The journal's commitment to publishing articles on
pedagogy and on the profession, as well as exemplary topical
scholarship on a wide array of topics, calls for an equally broad
stable of expert reviewers. PS cannot publish such
diverse work without the outstanding work (and open-mindedness) of
our peer reviewers. The peer-review process relies on the
professionalism and generosity of those who contribute their time to
read and evaluate the work of others. The editors of
PS thank the following scholars, who served as
manuscript reviewers between January 1, 2007, and December 31, 2007.
Very special thanks go to those scholars whose names appear in bold;
they reviewed for PS in both 2006 and 2007.