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Volume 5 Number 1 is now available
20 October 2010
The latest issue of the International Public Policy Review - Volume 5, Issue 1 is now available and features a Book Review section - a new addition to the IPPR.
Exploring (New) Avenues of Information
The Editorial Board for Volume Five established the IPPR Book Review last year to provide an additional forum within the journal to bring practitioners (and scholars) up to speed with contemporary developments within the field of International Public Policy (IPP). The book reviews aim to be brief and sharp assessments, or prognostications, of topical issues within the field of IPP and should provide the reader with concise ‘take away’ snapshots. The reviews may also include re-appraisals of seminal texts within the field of IPP and more broadly that of Political Science.

