The Journal of Public Policy, a Cambridge University Press journal, applies social science theories and concepts to significant political, economic and social issues and to the ways in which public policies are made. JPP publishes articles that cut across disciplines with authors coming from a variety of social science disciplines and from several countries around the world, representing a diversity of perspectives and issues.

The Journal of Public Policy Blog was created with the intent of sharing information with scholars and other readers on social science theories and their implications for government. If you have submitted to the Journal of Public Policy and are interested in writing a blogpost, please email your post to info@jpublicpolicy.com. If you would like to submit a post, please be advised that posts should be a minimum of 500 words but no more than 2,500 words. To help our readers, please include a few tags that may be used to categorize your post as well as a Twitter handle, short biography or links to any additional resources that you wish to share.

As a note, the Journal of Public Policy will take a hiatus from processing manuscripts in July 2017. Manuscripts received in this time will be processed August 1, 2017.