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Party Politics is affliated with the Section on Political Organizations and Parties (POP) of the American Political Science Association (APSA) through co-sponsorship of the best paper in the field delivered at the Annual Meeting of the APSA. You can access the current prize-winning paper through the POP web site at

APSA Section on Political Organizations and Parties

You may also wish to visit the web site for VOX POP, the section's newsletter, which is at

VOX POP Newsletter

(The Newsletter is produced by the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics; The University of Akron; Akron, Ohio; USA.)


Party Politics also has a relationship with the Keele European Parties Research Unit (KEPRU) at Keele University in the United Kingdom, the home of the PhD Summer School on European Parties and Party Systems, which is supported by the journal. Visit KEPRU's home page at KEPRU or go to the home page of the Summer Program:

PhD Summer Program on European Parties and Party Systems


Through an informal network of overlapping memberships, Party Politics has kinship with the Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties specialist group (EPOP) of the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom. This group has a web site at

EPOP