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期刊名称:JAPANESE JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

ISSN:1468-1099
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, CB2 8RU
  出版社网址:http://www.cambridge.org/
期刊网址:http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=JJP
影响因子: 0.615 (2020年) 0.288(2018年) 0.508(2017年) 0.339(2016年) 0.216(2015年) 0.061(2014年) 0.244(2013年) 0.263 (2012年)
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 Japanese Journal of Political Science is a broadly based journal aiming to cover developments across a wide range of countries and specialisms. Its scope is wide-ranging both in terms of subject matter and method. The journal features articles in all fields of political science, especially where these have a conceptual thrust including political theory, comparative politics, political behaviour, political institutions, public policy, and international relations. At the same time, the journal seeks to attract the best comparative articles featuring both the domestic and international politics of Japan and East Asia. Each issue contains full length research articles, review articles and book reviews.


Instructions to Authors

Manuscripts
The Editor welcomes the submission of materials for consideration as a main article or a review article. 
The approximate length required for main articles is 7,000 to 10,000 words, including notes.  The
Japanese journal of Political Science is a refereed journal, and contributors should allow time for the
process of refereeing to take place.
 
FIVE copies of the manuscript should be submitted to The Managing Editor, Japanese Journal of Political
Science, Institute of Oriental Culture, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-
0033, Japan.  Copies of the manuscript cannot be returned.  Manuscripts should be printed only on one
side of the paper and double spaced throughout.  In addition, an abstract of no more than 150 words
together with a brief profile (some 150 words) of the author should accompany the submission.  The
author‘s name and affiliation must not appear on the copies submitted, but only on a separate cover sheet. 
E-mail attachments are also acceptable.  The desired location of tables and figures is to be indicated in the
text, but all tables and figures are to be placed on separate sheets at the end of the article, following the
notes and references.
 
When an article has been accepted for publication, the author should send a final version on computer
disk (IBM compatible) together with the hard copy typescript and provide details of the word processing
software used (Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, Windows 95, 98, or 2000).  All submissions must be typed
in an unformatted Word document (no style is to be applied).
References and Notes
These are to be placed at the end of the submission, on separate sheets, and should be indicated serially
within the article by superscript numerals.  References should give full biographical details, including
place of publication and the publisher, at first mention.  Thereafter, the author’s name and a short title
should be used; op. cit. is not acceptable.  A cross reference to the original citation (e.g., see n. 6 above)
may also be added should the short title reference not be immediately clear.  The title of articles should
appear in single inverted commas, and the title of a book or journal should be in italics.  Article and book
titles in roman script are to be written as in the original.  References and notes should be in the following
form:
1.  Robert Huckfeldt and John Sprague, Citizens, Politics and Social Communication (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1995).
2.  Ibid. p. 281.
3.  T.J. Pempel and Keiichi Tsunekawa, Corporatism without Labor  The Japanese Anomaly, in
Philippe Schmitter and Gerhard Lehmbruch (eds.), Trends towards Corporatist Intermediation
(Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1979), pp. 23-26.
4.  New York Times, 13 May, 1987.
5.  Lester C. Thurow, Zero Sum, p. 24.
6.  Junko Kato, When the Party Breaks Up: Exit and Voice among Japanese Legislators, American
Political Science Review, 92, pp. 857-870.
7.  Inoguchi Takashi and Iwai Tomoaki, Zoku Giin no Kenkyu [Research on Tribe Diet Members],
Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shimbunsha, 1987.

(The basic rule is that when Chinese, Korean and Japanese write in their respective language, then
surname comes first and given name comes last, when Chinese, Korean and Japanese write in English,
then the surname comes last and given name comes first.)
Subheadings
Contributors are encouraged to include up to two levels of subheading in articles to provide signposts for
readers.  These should be typed flush left, with only the first word and proper names written with an
initial capital letter.
General
First proofs may be read and corrected by contributors provided that they can give the editor a current
address and guarantee to return the corrected proofs, by airmail or e-mail where appropriate, within three
days of receiving them.  Authors of articles and review articles will receive 20 free offprints.  Additional
copies may be ordered on the form provided which must be returned at proof stage.
Copying
The journal is registered with the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA
01923, USA.  Organisations in the USA who are also registered with the CCC may therefore copy
material (beyond the limits permitted by sections 107 and 108 of the US copyright law) subject to
payment to CCC of the per-copy fee of $12.50.  This consent does not extend to multiple copying for
promotional or commercial purposes.  Code 1468-1099/01 $12.50.  Organisations authorised by the
Copyright Licensing Agency may also copy material subject to the usual conditions.  ISI Tear Service,
3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA, is authorised to supply single copies of
separate articles for private use only.  For all other use, permission should be sought from Cambridge UK
or the American Branch of Cambridge University Press.


Instructions to Authors
JJP_ifc.pdf

Editorial Board

Executive Editor

  • Professor Takashi Inoguchi
  • Chuo University
    Korakuen Campus
    Room 2137
    1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku
    Tokyo 112-8551
    JAPAN

Editor

  • Professor Ikuo Kabashima
  • Faculty of Law
    University of Tokyo
    7-3-1 Hongo
    Bunkyo-ku
    Tokyo 113-0033
    Japan
  • Professor Junko Kato
  • Graduate School of Law and Political Science
    Faculty of Law
    7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku
    Tokyo 113-0033
    JAPAN


  • Professor Michio Muramatsu
  • Faculty of Law
    Kyoto University
    Yoshida Honmachi
    Sakyo-ku
    Kyoto 606-01
    Japan
  • Professor Hideo Otake
  • Faculty of Law
    Kyoto University
    Yoshida Honmachi
    Sakyo-ku
    Kyoto 606-01
    Japan
  • Professor Steven R. Reed
  • Faculty of Policy Studies
    Chuo Uinversity
    742-1 Higashi Nakano
    Hachioji-shi
    Tokyo 192-03
    Japan

Associate Editor

  • Professor Garry Cox
  • University of California, San Diego, USA
  • Professor Peter Hall
  • Centre for European Studies, Harvard University, USA
  • Professor David Held
  • The Open University, UK
  • Professor Peter Katzenstein
  • Cornell University, USA
  • Dr Michael Laver
  • University of Dublin, Ireland

International Advisory Board

  • Professor Suzanne Berger
  • Massachusette Institute of Technology, USA
  • Jean Blondel
  • European University Institute, Florence, Italy
  • Mr Hernando De Soto
  • Lima, Peru
  • Professor Samuel P. Huntington
  • Harvard University, USA
  • Professor Max W. Kaase
  • Wißenschaftzentrum GmbH, Berlin, Germany
  • Ali A. Mazrui
  • Binghamton University, New York, USA
  • Robert D. Putman
  • National University of Singapore, Singapore
  • Professor Lucian W. Pye
  • Dept. of Political Science, M.I.T., USA
  • Professor Amartya Sen
  • Harvard University, USA
  • Professor J. A. A. Stockwin
  • Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, Oxford, UK
  • Professor Sidney Verba
  • Harvard University, USA
  • Professor Gungwu Wang
  • National University of Singapore, Singapore


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