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39 Pol. Theory 3 (2011)

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The New Year 2011 at Political Theory brings along with it some noteworthy
departures and welcome arrivals. I begin by recognizing Arlene Saxonhouse
for her many years of sustained commitment to the journal and invaluable
service on the Executive Editorial Committee. Anyone who knows Arlene
will not be surprised to find me thanking her for gracious, thoughtful, always
fair-minded assistance with matters that ranged from the journal's scholarly
practices and publications to its academic policies and administrative activities.
My deep appreciation also extends to Arlene for her part in encouraging both
authors and editors in these pages to reflect deeply and originally on subjects
of concern to the field, from varying domains, including classical studies,
early modern political thought, gender and women's studies, contemporary
democratic theory, and the interpretation of texts. Arlene doesn't just study
accountability and leadership, she exhibits them in full.
With great pleasure, I also announce the arrival of two new members of
the journal's Executive Editorial Committee: Danielle S. Allen and Roxanne L.
Euben. Danielle Allen is UPS Foundation Professor in the School of Social
Science at the Institute for Advanced Study. Her specializations include
democratic theory, political sociology, and the history of political theory with
emphasis in classical studies and Greek political theory. Danielle is the author
of numerous books and articles, including The World of Prometheus: The
Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens (2000), Talking to Strangers:
Anxieties of Citizenship Since Brown v. Board of Education (2004), and Why
Plato Wrote (2010). Roxanne Euben is Ralph Emerson and Alice Freeman
Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College. She specializes in com-
parative political theory, particularly Islamic political thought and Muslim
feminist thought; the history of Euro-American political thought; contemporary
critical theory; postmodernism; and feminist theory. Roxanne's many publica-
tions include Enemy in the Mirror: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits
of Modern Rationalism (1999); Journeys to the Other Shore: Muslim and
Western Travelers in Search of Knowledge (2006); and Princeton Readings in
Islamist Thought, with MQ Zaman (forthcoming). I look forward to working
with Danielle and Roxanne as they begin their respective 6-year terms on the
Executive Editorial Committee of PT.

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