JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Journal of Comparative Politics is the semiannually journal of the Consortium of three Central European universities (University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia; University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Alma Mater Europaea - European Centre Maribor, Slovenia). The Journal of Comparative Politics journal started in 2007 to meet the needs of political scientists throughout the world interested in the advancement of their discipline and in escaping the parochialism threatening the pursuit of knowledge within the confines of a single culture. The journal focuses on the comparison of political cultures of Central and Eastern European countries, their practical policy, theoretical questions of comparative political science, theoretical and practical questions of the development of civil society and civil policy in this region. Journal of Comparative Politics retains an “open access” policy and encourages participation and contribution from Central and Eastern European research and academic communities and from wider international academic communities. Journal of Comparative Politics invites a variety of submission formats: articles and essays, reviews, working papers, talks and conference papers, responses/rebuttals and commentaries. As well, interdisciplinary ventures, which address, directly or indirectly, issues of political concern are welcome from all sectors of the humanities and social sciences. Journal of Comparative Politics – is published twice a year, in January and July. Articles appearing in JCP, are abstracted and indexed in following bibliographical databases: Scopus (SJR Q2 for 2023), WoS Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), ERIH Plus, EBSCO, International Political Science Abstracts, ProQuest Political Science, International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS), JournalSeek, UlrichsWeb, Universal Impact Factor, I2OR Database. Miro Haček is editor-in-chief; Peter Csanyi, Jurij Toplak and Simona Kukovič serve as general editors. LINK |
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POLITICS IN CENTRAL EUROPE
Politics in Central Europe is an independent and internationally peer-reviewed scientific journal in political science and international relations. The Journal was established in 2005 as the scientific review that publishes scientific essays, book reviews and information about conferences and other events connected with Central European issues. Politics in Central Europe publishes politics, policy analysis, international relations and other sub-disciplines of political original, peer-reviewed manuscripts that provide scientific essays focusing on issues in comparative science, as well as original theoretical or conceptual analyses. All essays must contribute to a broad understanding of the region of Central Europe. Our goal is to give scholars from Central Europe and beyond the opportunity to present the results of their research. Each issue is dedicated to one main issue or theme. Besides essays, there are also essay reviews, and book reviews published in the journal. Politics in Central Europe – The Journal of the Central European Political Science Association is published by the Metropolitan University Prague in the co-operation with the Central European Political Science Association (CEPSA). Politics in Central Europe is listed in the internationally recognised databases. Since 2013 the journal is indexed in ERIH+, since 2016 in Scopus (SJR Q2 for 2023). Jakub Charvat serves as editor-in-chief. The international standard serial number (ISSN) for Politics in Central Europe is 1801-3422. The review is registered by the Czech Ministry of Culture with the No. E 18556. LINK |
POLITICKÉ VEDY
Politické vedy journal has been released since 1998. The aim of the academically reviewed journal is to publish original articles of Slovak and foreign authors, concerning different fields of social science, concentrating primarily on topics from political science, international relations, modern history and security studies. The journal brings as well actual reviews of recently published scientific literature from Slovak and foreign publishers. An emphasis is also placed on the evaluation on scientific activities, social events and a wide spectrum of other activities, which are interesting for the academic community. The content of the present journal on political science has the ambition to accommodate the needs of scientific workers, professors, students, activists, politicians and other qualified authors and university academics. However, the journal also keeps in mind the interests of the public and published articles can also serve in favour of those, who care about the topics of political science and the newest questions in research. The journal Politické vedy is released at the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations of Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica by the publisher Belianum, Matej Bel University Press. The journal is released four times a year – twice in English and twice in Slovak. The contributions go through a double anonymous reviewing procedure. At present, the journal forms a part of IndexCopernicus, EBSCO, Central Eastern European Online Library, ProQuest, ERIHPLUS and Web of Science Core Collection. LINK |
BALTIC JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Baltic Journal of Political Science is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Institute of International Relations and Political Science of Vilnius University. The journal geographically focuses on the Baltic Sea area (in particular on the Baltic states) and provides a platform for theoretical and empirical research papers and book reviews of researchers, academicians, professionals, and promising students on political theory, comparative politics, international relations and public policy. The journal aims to sustain a wide profile of scientific publications delivering rigorous analytical insights into contemporary political phenomena in the region and to be ranked as a regular and high-quality academic periodical. The BJPS reaches out for the academic community and political practitioners and offers ample opportunities for scholarly visibility and potential impact. The journal welcomes article proposals and book reviews related to different facets of the aforementioned scientific fields of political science and thematically similar disciplines. The journal is issued one issue per year and is indexed in ERIC Plus, EBSCO, International Political Science Abstracts, ProQuest Political Science, Ulrichs Web, J-Gate, WolrdCat (OCLC) and other databases. LINK |
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INTERSECTIONS
East European Journal of Society and Politics is a peer-reviewed journal promoting multidisciplinary and comparative thinking on Eastern and Central European societies in a global context. The title refers to the analytic standpoint of the journal which emphasises the conjunctive multidimensionality of social phenomena, considering socio-economic, political and cultural aspects. Intersections.EEJSP publishes thematic issues and individual papers analysing various countries and regions across disciplines, concentrating on political science, sociology, social anthropology and minority studies. The editors welcome both theoretically and empirically grounded articles, applying qualitative and/or quantitative methods, following single and multiple case research designs. Founded by the Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and published currently by Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest, IEEJSP provides an international forum for scholars coming from and/or working on the region. The Journal considers only previously unpublished manuscripts which present original, high-quality research. It is committed to the principle of open access, so articles will be available free of charge. All published articles undergo rigorous peer review, based on initial editorial screening and refereeing by at least two anonymous scholars. Intersections. EEJSP has a Q2 ranking (2023) by SCImago Scopus (Law) and Q3 (2023, Sociology and Political science); also indexed by Web of Science, CEEOL, ERIH, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus. LINK CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICS (CEJOP)
Central European Journal of Politics is published online by the Department of Politics at Jan Evangelista Purkyne University and the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of West Bohemia. The journal seeks to be a platform for developing theoretically and methodologically original scientific discussions articulating a conceptual and comparative perspective in political science, employing both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Territorially, the attempts aim to primarily cover an area of Central and Eastern Europe; however, any contributions addressing the countries not incorporated into this area are also welcome, provided they bring new findings that may innovate research topics applicable in the future in a research of the area of Central and Eastern Europe. Furthermore, another very important aspect is the emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach, engaging not only the topics within the field of political science, but also from other social science disciplines, such as sociology, international relations, foreign and security studies, geography, area studies, media studies, political economy, and others. In its area of expertise, the journal focuses on comparative politics at both international and intranational levels, with an increased effort on the analysis of the formation and functioning of a multilevel political system, i.e. the research field involving a variety of institutional levels and diverse arenas in which political processes occur and where a wide range of actors operate, assuming the interactions of various types, across different levels of the political system (national, regional, or local). CEJOP is published bi-annually and indexed in the DOAJ, ERIH Plus, and Index Copernicus. The journal is co-edited by Pavel Maškarinec and Vladimír Naxera. LINK |