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The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics analyzes the interaction of the press, politics, and public policy-making. Committed to reflecting a broad spectrum of intellectual disciplines and practitioner experience, Press/Politics bridges the gap between research in the social sciences and the broader world of journalists, broadcasters, and public policymakers.
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Volume 5, Number 4, Fall 2000Editorial Board
Editors
Marvin Kalb and Pippa Norris, Harvard University
Editorial Board
Hushang Ansary, former ambassador
Stephen Ansolabehere, MIT
Lance Bennett, University of Washington
Timothy Cook, Williams College
Wolfgang Donsbach, University of Dresden
Morris Fiorina, Harvard University
Nik Gowing, BBC
Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago
Michael G. Hagen, Harvard University
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania
Stephen Hess, The Brookings Institution
Godfrey Hodgson, Oxford University
Shanto Iyengar, University of California, LA
Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia
Marion Just, Wellesley College
Paolo Mancini, University of Perugia
Thomas Mann, The Brookings Institution
Ellen Mickiewicz, Duke University
Thomas E. Patterson, Harvard University
Nelson W. Polsby, University of California, Berkeley
Larry Sabato, University of Virginia
Daniel Schorr, National Public Radio
Holli Semetko, University of Amsterdam
Colin Seymour-Ure, University of Kent
Bernard Shaw, Cable News Network
Walter Shorenstein, Shorenstein Company
Linda Wertheimer, National Public Radio
Gadi Wolfsfeld, Hebrew University
John Zaller, University of California, LA
Book Editor
Taeku Lee, Harvard University
Editorial Assistant
Nicholas Kralev
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