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The Women’s Policy Journal of Harvard, John F. Kennedy
School of Government is a
student-run non-partisan scholarly review that publishes
interdisciplinary work on policymaking and politics affecting
women worldwide.
Bridging the divide between academics and practitioners, the
journal seeks to educate and provide leadership that improves
the quality of public policies affecting women with the
intention of furthering communities’ economic, social, and
political empowerment.
Call for Papers
Our call for papers is currently closed for the 2008 volume. Please check back in the fall for details on the call for papers for the 2009 volume.
For more information on our style guidelines and
submission review process,
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Volume
4 (Summer 2007)
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Volume
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Volume
2 (Summer 2002) Dimensions of International Security: The Role of
Women in Global Conflict Resolution, International
Development and Human Rights
Volume
1 (Summer 2001)
Work, Money, and Power: Challenges and Opportunities for Women in the 21st Century
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