Conflict of Interest and Coalition Formation
Brian Barry
British Journal of Political Science, 1971, vol. 1, issue 2, 255-256
Abstract:
At the time of going to press (November 1970) the Journal has proved successful in attracting articles but much less so in getting notes. I am sorry about this because one of the most important functions which we hoped the Journal would serve was that of improving communications within the discipline, especially in Britain. It is for that reason that we should like to give a generous amount of space for notes. But unless an editor is gifted with ESP he can hardly know that someone has had an idea or hit upon some new information suitable for publication in a note.
Date: 1971
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