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- National Review of Black Politics
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The National Review of Black Politics (NRBP) is a refereed, international, and interdisciplinary quarterly journal of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists, continuing the scholarly legacy of the National Political Science Review published continually from 1989-2019. NRBP publishes exceptional quality scholarship related to the experiences of African Americans in the American political community, the African diaspora in the Western Hemisphere, and on questions of Black Politics and the politics of race-making globally. It focuses on the international links between African Americans and the larger community of nations, particularly with Africa. Among the more common areas of research considered for publication are those typically associated with political theory and history; the history of and material conditions of knowledge production in the field of politics; gendered politics; culture, aesthetics, and Black politics; diasporic and internationalist movements; political behavior and attitudes; the performance of political institutions; the efficacy of public policy, interest groups, and social movements; analytic reflections on political activism and movements; interethnic coalition building; and theoretical reflections that offer insights on the minority political experience.