Since 1995, the Georgetown Public Policy Review has published an annual, peer-reviewed academic journal, featuring policy articles and research essays from Georgetown graduate students, professors, and the broader academic community. Beginning in 2016, each edition has been released exclusively online.


Spring 2024

Spring 2023

Spring 2022: Seeing the Unseen

Spring 2021: The Inequality Pandemic

Spring 2020: Power in the 21st Century

Spring 2019: Rethinking Governance

Spring 2018

Spring 2017: Disruption

Spring 2016

Spring 2012, Volume 17, Number 2: Spring Edition

Winter 2011, Volume 17, Number 1: Graduate Thesis Edition

Spring 2011, Volume 16, Number 1: National Security in the New Millenium

Spring 2010, Volume 15, Number 1: Disease Prevention and Health Policy

Spring 2009, Volume 14, Number 1: Market Failures, Government Solutions? The Proper Role of Government in the Economy

Spring 2008, Volume 13, Number 1: Democracy in Practice: Campaigns, Elections & Voters

Spring 2007, Volume 12, Number 1: Shifting Borders: Immigration, Refugee and Asylum Matters & Public Policy

Spring/Summer 2006, Volume 11, Number 2: Inside America’s Democracy: Cities & Public Policy

Fall/Winter 2005-6, Volume 11, Number 1: The Race to Own the World,
International Development & Public Policy

Spring 2005, Volume 10, Number 2: Youth and Public Policy

Fall 2004, Volume 10, Number 1: The Politics of Information

Spring 2004, Volume 9, Number 2: Immigration Policy

Fall 2003, Volume 9, Number 1: Gender Equity

Spring 2003, Volume 8, Number 2: Pharmaceuticals: Politics, Policy and Availability

Fall/Winter 2002, Volume 8, Number 1: The Earned Income Tax Credit

Spring 2002, Volume 7, Number 2: Teacher Quality and Teacher Pay

Fall/Winter 2001, Volume 7, Number 1: World Bank and Good Governance

Spring 2001, Volume 6, Number 2: Bioterrorism

Fall/Winter 2000, Volume 6, Number 1: Gun Control in America

Spring 2000, Volume 5, Number 2: U.S. Trade Policy and the World Trade Organization

Fall/Winter 1999, Volume 5, Number 1: Federal Budget Policy and the Surplus

Spring 1999, Volume 4, Number 2: The Nexus Between Race and Policy

Fall/Winter 1998, Volume 4, Number 1: Child Support and Welfare Costs

Spring 1998, Volume 3, Number 2: International Monetary Fund

Fall/Winter 1997, Volume 3, Number 1: Child Nutrition and the National School Lunch Program

Spring 1997, Volume 2, Number 2: Education Policy

Fall/Winter 1996, Volume 2, Number 1: Juvenile Justice Policy

Spring 1996, Volume 1, Number 2: Welfare Reform Policy