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19 Pol. Theory 5 (1991)

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EDITORIAL


THIS ISSUE MARKS THE BEGINNING of my second year as editor.
A few items require note.
   First, Steven Lukes comes to the end of his six-year term on the Editorial
Executive Committee. The readers of Political Theory owe him a strong debt
for his contributions to the journal over this time. I will continue to value his
counsel.
   At the annual meeting of the Executive Committee  at the American
Political Science Convention in September, we voted unanimously to ask
Susan Moller  Okin to assume the position on the Committee vacated by
Luke's departure. I am delighted that she has accepted and look forward to
working with her. Professor Okin's two books, Women in Western Political
Thought  (1979) and Justice, Gender; and the Family (1989), as well as
numerous  articles have established her distinctive voice in the profession.
Professor Okin has this year moved from Brandeis University to Stanford.
   Here in San Diego, Keith Bybee, one of our graduate Editorial Assistants,
has been the recipient of a fellowship that frees him from research or teaching
obligations. Alan Houston and I should like to thank him for his contributions
and help over the past year. He will be replaced by Ted Miller. Deanna
Zachary stays on as Editorial Assistant; thanks are also due to her for her
contributions to the journal. Eileen Pappas will unfortunately be leaving the
department. She has very capably held down the secretarial and logging side
of the journal as well as persistently pursuing those reviewers who were less
than alacritous.
   George Kateb's advice took me over some early bumps, and I am grateful
for his help. All readers of Political Theory are in debt to Nancy Rosenblum
for the series of well-chosen book reviews and reviewers that appear in each
issue. I should finally like to thank Alan Houston for his invaluable advice,
counsel, and colleagueship over the past year. Most of what PT has done in
that time that is good had his hand in it.





   A few reflections: In the past year, PT received over 200 submissions,
almost all of them from English-speaking countries. I hope to encourage

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