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Article: Editor's Notes.(Statistical Data Included)
- Article from:
- American Political Science Review
- Article date:
- March 1, 2001
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Responding to my editor's notes in the last issue, one reader asked, "Do you have any statistics (or approximate idea) about what proportion of the 2,000 scholars who have reviewed for the APSR are drawn from outside the United States or Canada?" Since I was making the point that APSR reviewers were a large and diverse group, this is a fair question, and we have now gathered the data to answer it.
So far during my term as editor, 2,043 different scholars have provided reviews.(1) One hundred and ninety-one of these (9.3%) are from 25 countries other than the United States.(2) As the inquiry seems to assume, many of our reviewers are from Canada, but their number ...