Pepperdine Policy Review is a student-run journal that showcases the best scholarly work of School of Public Policy students at Pepperdine University. It features articles, commentaries, and book reviews that address a variety of important issues. The mission of Pepperdine Policy Review is to publish the best scholarly research, innovative policy solutions, and insightful commentary that School of Public Policy students have to offer. This journal seeks to inform policy makers, academic researchers, and the general public of ideas that will hel
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Megan Huard, editor.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/peppmagazine/1001/thumbnail.jp
Megan Huard, editor.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/peppmagazine/1000/thumbnail.jp
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This article is an overview of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs for int...
Training tomorrow\u27s leaders. New public policy leadership department is 18th in College; Special ...
Public Policy is a new yearbook, representing the tone of conversation and research at the Graduate ...
An introductory message from Pepperdine Policy Review Vol. 6 editor, Amy Kennedy
The Gettysburg College Journal for Public Policy has just published its first issue! Volume 1 contai...
PSU’s alumni magazine, published quarterly. In this issue: Predicting presidential performance is th...
This issue of the journal is a special issue of a different kind. It highlights the research capabil...
Megan Huard, editor.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/peppmagazine/1002/thumbnail.jp
Megan Huard, editor.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/peppmagazine/1005/thumbnail.jp
Megan Huard, editor.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/peppmagazine/1001/thumbnail.jp
Megan Huard, editor.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/peppmagazine/1000/thumbnail.jp
Megan Huard, editor.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/peppmagazine/1006/thumbnail.jp
A quarterly alumni newsletter. In this issue: retiring faculty members honored; an article on citize...
The EIU Political Science Review is a new online journal created specifically for undergraduate stud...
An editorial policy is important to maintain publication consistency and to serve as a measure of go...
This article is an overview of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs for int...
Training tomorrow\u27s leaders. New public policy leadership department is 18th in College; Special ...
Public Policy is a new yearbook, representing the tone of conversation and research at the Graduate ...