Helvidius Group

Helvidius Group

The Helvidius Group is a publisher based at Columbia University, New York whose primary activity is the editing, publication, and distribution of the annual undergraduate journal in the social sciences, the "Journal of Politics & Society". Since 1989, the Journal has provided "a unique forum for young scholars to contribute to the global discussion of a diverse range of issues, including problems of economics, public policy, international relations, and law." [ [http://www.helvidius.org The Helvidius Group] ]

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