Editorial Board
![]() Andrew MarchAndrew March teaches political theory at Yale University and has a special interest in Islamic political thought, especially the Islamic legal tradition. He is currently at work on a number of projects on Islamic legal theories of the maqasid al-shari‘a (“the purposes of the law”), Islamic moral psychology and the problem of “taking people as they are” in normative ethics, and contemporary Islamic treatments of apostasy and is also developing a book project on Islamic legal theory, Muslim minorities and conceptions of religious freedom. He has written on the problem of Islam and liberal citizenship, namely on the intersection of liberal theory and the Islamic jurisprudence of Muslim minorities (fiqh al-aqalliyyat). ![]() William FruchtWilliam Fruchtis Executive Editor for Political Science, and Law at Yale University Press. He is interested in imaginative, groundbreaking work on constitutional law, the larger questions of international relations, the social implications of economic ideas, the current state of U.S. politics and where it is taking us, and certain aspects of U.S. political history, especially the evolution of conservatism over the past half-century. He also edits the Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference, the Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series, and the Yale-Templeton series Foundational Questions in Science. ![]() Jaya ChatterjeeJaya Aninda Chatterjee is Associate Editor for World History, Geopolitics, and International Relations at Yale University Press. Her books not only advance scholarship in temporal and regional subfields, but also cross disciplinary and geographical boundaries in order to reflect global history’s transition away from the limitations of area studies. |
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