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Change of Editorial Team Tthe editorship of ISQ is leaving Iowa State University (ISU) for the University of North Texas (UNT). The transfer is underway and will be complete as of 1 January 2004. Existing Authors with R&R Invitations We are in the process of transferring files from ISU to UNT for manuscripts whose authors received invitations to revise and resubmit their manuscripts. The ISU team is no longer processing revised manuscripts. Please do not submit your revised manuscripts to the ISU team, and wait until 1 January 2004 to submit your revised manuscript to the new team at UNT. We will provide instructions about how to submit the manuscript by email before then. If you have any questions, please contact Christopher L. Ball mailto:ceaisq@iastate.edu. New Submissions All new initial submissions should be sent to the incoming editorial team at the University of North Texas. The following are the submission guidelines for submission to the University of North Texas: Original manuscripts that fall within the aims and scope of International Studies Quarterly may be submitted in two ways. The preferred means to submit papers is electronically, via e-mail. Those choosing to submit electronically should e-mail a message, which will serve as the letter to the editors, and two files containing their manuscripts to ISQ@UNT.EDU. One file should have all self-identifying references and language removed, no acknowledgement, and a title page without authors' names or affiliations. The second file should include such information. All files should contain an abstract of about 150 words. Our preferred file-types are either .pdf or Microsoft Word. Secondly, authors may send five hardcopies, of all manuscripts along with a digital copy (preferably in .pdf or Microsoft Word) to Steven C. Poe, Chief Editor, International Studies Quarterly, Political Science Department, P.O. Box 305340, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-5340. Three of the five should have all self-identifying references and language removed. Submitted work should not exceed 50 pages and must include an abstract of about 150 words. Manuscripts will be accepted on the understanding that their content is original and that the manuscript has not been accepted for publication or review elsewhere.
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