Dear Colleague,
We are delighted to announce the publication of the first issue of
Regulation & Governance. The first issue is available free online at
<http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/REGO>http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/REGO.
Regulation & Governance aims to serve as the leading platform for the
study of regulation and governance from across a variety of policy
domains and disciplinary perspectives. As the first issue shows,
Regulation & Governance will feature significant work by some of the
world's best scholars of political science, law, economics, and other
disciplines. We hope you will find this new journal a useful source
of cutting edge research that advances our theoretical and empirical
understanding of regulatory governance.
We editors are committed to an efficient and constructive review
process. We aim at fast turnaround for review and for quick
publication of the papers we accept. Our average time for decision
from the day of submission until decision is 54 days. We also
encourage you to consider Regulation & Governance as a possible
outlet for any research you may wish to submit for our consideration.
Manuscripts can be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/reggov
We are excited about what this new quarterly journal represents. The
second issue of Regulation & Governance (will be published in the
coming June) will include an article by political scientist Robert A.
Kagan comparing American and European regulatory politics, and an
article by economist Robert Stavins on the analysis of uncertainty in
regulatory policy making.
The third issue is dedicated to 'institutional competitiveness and
globalization' is edited by Martin Marcussen and Lars Bo Kaspersen as
guest editors. Among the contributors for this special issue are
political scientists Kathleen Thelen, Colin Crouch and sociologist
John Campbell.
We hope you enjoy this first issue and will look forward, as we do,
to the publication of subsequent issues of Regulation & Governance.
Yours,
John Braithwaite, Australian National University
Cary Coglianese, University of Pennsylvania
David Levi-Faur (Corresponding Editor), University of Haifa
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/rego
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