Georgetown Public Policy Review
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The Georgetown Public Policy Review is a twice-yearly nonpartisan journal published by the Georgetown Public Policy Institute at Georgetown University that investigates public policy issues and promotes discourse among members of the policymaking community. The Review, founded in 1995, is composed of a 50-member team of students at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute as well as leading academics and practitioners who provide editorial support. The magazine focuses each issue around a theme chosen in advance, which is addressed through in-depth articles, book reviews and interviews. The Georgetown Public Policy Online Review has an independent editorial board and accepts submissions throughout the year.
October 23, 2006 marked the official launch of The Online Review, which was promoted as a reader-friendly supplement to the print edition. The Online Review is updated on a bi-weekly basis with submissions from both the 24-member staff and outside writers.
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