期刊名称:AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
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ISSN: | 0003-0554
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013-2473
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出版社网址: | http://www.cambridge.org/us/
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期刊网址: | http://www.apsanet.org/section_327.cfm
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影响因子: |
7.828 (2020年)
3.895(2018年)
3.252(2017年)
3.316(2016年)
3.444(2015年)
3.688(2014年)
3.844(2013年)
3.933 (2012年)
3.05(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | POLITICAL SCIENCE |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The American Political Science Review (APSR) continues to be the foremost scholarly research journal of political science. It ranks number 1 out of 79 political science journals according to the ISI Journal Citation Report - 2004 Social Science Citation Index.
APSR presents peer-reviewed research articles by political scientists of all subfields. Areas covered include political theory, American politics, public policy, public administration, and international relations.
Instructions to Authors
The inaugural issue of the American Political Science Review was published in November of 1906. To mark the centennial of the APSR, the November issue 2006 will feature a special section devoted to considerations of the evolution of political science. This special section will be an extra feature, above and beyond the regular complement of research articles.
The APSR is actively soliciting submissions on the broad theme of the special section.
If you are interested in submitting a paper, please contact the editor of the APSR at apsr@gwu.edu to express your interest and to provide a brief description of the paper you would like to submit. Also, please bring this solicitation to the attention to others who may be interested and encourage them to contact the editor.
Like all other papers submitted to the APSR, submissions received in response to this solicitation will undergo peer review. Overseeing this process will be the editor of the APSR, Lee Sigelman, and a member of the APSR's editorial board, M. Elizabeth Sanders of Cornell University.
To be considered for publication, a paper must be no more than 15-17 pages in length, conventionally formatted (e.g., double-spaced throughout, including notes and references, with margins of at least one inch on all sides and set up in at least an 11-point font size).
In light of the length constraints, authors are advised to address a specific theme rather than aiming at a broader, synoptic disciplinary overview. Pertinent examples would include: an analysis of a particular turning point in the evolution of the discipline or of the role played by a particular individual; a treatment of the evolution of some influential school of thought; a comparison of the evolution of two subfields of political science, or of political science in the U.S. and another area, or of political science and another discipline; or a consideration of how a certain type of scholarship has influenced and/or been influenced by public policy, or the relationship between political science and the state. (These are offered only as examples, rather than as a definitive set of topics to be addressed.)
To be considered for publication, submissions must reach the APSR office by no later than January 2, 2006.
Editorial Board
Editorial Staff American Political Science Review
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Editor Lee Sigelman George Washington University
Assistant Editor Elizabeth Cook
Editorial Assistants Jennifer Deets Beth Franker Lee Michael Jennie Schulze
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