FOUNDED IN 1886.
Edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University
A Non-Partisan Journal Devoted to Questions of Current Interest in Politics, Economics, and Law
Possibly no review has ever won for itself a more important place in the regard of its readers than the Political Science Quarterly. During the past nineteen years it has discussed important topics and great movements of current interest with a breadth and impartiality which have gained universal respect.
Politics.
Especial attention has been devoted to the organization of parties, to the suffrage, and to the problems raised by national expansion and the government of dependencies.
Economics.
In Economics it has discussed public finance and taxation, railways, banking, trusts and monopolies, capital and labor, immigration, socialism, etc., giving to such subjects not an occasional article, but repeated examination from every essential point of view.
Public Law.
In the field of Public Law it has treated all the chief questions of constitutional interpretation and development, and of federal, state, and local administration. Increasing attention has been paid in recent volumes to the problems of municipal government and to measures of municipal reform.