期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL POLITICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
"Journals of political theory tend mainly to deal with the history of political thought. But the Journal of Theoretical Politics is different. It is concerned with thinking about problems in a systematic way which makes it unique in and important to the profession. We should constantly remind ourselves that a science without theory is a poor science" - Giovanni Sartori
Journal of Theoretical Politics is the major journal for publication of work concerned with the development of theory in the study of political processes. It provides an authoritative forum for the publication of original papers that seek to make genuinely theoretical contributions to the study of politics.
The journal offers rigorous articles on a range of theoretical topics. It focuses on new theoretical work that is broadly accessible to political scientists and enhances an understanding of political processes.
Instructions to Authors
JTP does not review manuscripts that are simultaneously under review by other journals or that substantially overlap with parts of larger manuscripts that have been accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere. As an international English-language journal, JTP may in very special cases consider a manuscript that has been previously published in a language other than English, but this circumstance should be disclosed at the time of submission.
Please send submissions to:James R. Rogers, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 4348 TAMU Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4348, USA [E-mail: jtp@politics.tamu.edu]
Articles submitted for publication must be typed in double spacing throughout on one side only of white paper, with generous left- and right-hand margins. There is no absolute limit on length, but 7000 words, including footnotes and references, is a useful target. An abstract of up to 150 words should precede the main text, accompanied by up to five key words. To facili-tate anonymous review, there should be no identifying self-references beyond the title page. Authors should supply a short biography of 50-100 words, with a full mailing address, plus an electronic mail address if possible.
Titles and section headings should be clear and brief. Lengthy quotations (exceeding 40 words) should be displayed, indented, in the text. Either British or American spelling may be used. Indicate Italic by underlining. Dates should be in the form 9 May 1989. Take out points in USA and other such abbreviations and do not use points after Dr, Mrs, Mr etc. When referring to pagination and dates use the smallest number of numerals possible (e.g. 10-19, 42-5, 1961-4, 1978-85).
Tables and figures should have short, descriptive titles. All footnotes to tables and their source(s) should be placed under the tables. Column headings should clearly define the data presented. The final version of an accepted manuscript must include camera-ready artwork for all figures. Artwork intended for same-size use should have a maximum size 170:100 mm (page depth: page width); oversized artwork should be prepared in the same proportion.
Mathematical formulas that appear within text should be presented on one line where possible.
Essential notes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text and collected at the end of the text. References cited in the text should read thus: Brown (1975: 63-4). Brown and Smith (1975, 1980). Use 'et al.' when citing a work by more than two authors, e.g. Brown et al. (1981). The letters a, b, c, etc. should be used to distinguish citations of different works by the same author in the same year, e.g. Brown (1975a, b). All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically and presented in full after the notes, using the following style:
Articles in journals: Scharpf, Fritz W. (1988c) 'The Joint Decision Trap', Public Administration 66: 239-78.
Books: Nelson, Richard R. and Sidney O. Winter (1982) An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Unpublished works: Pearce, David G. (1987) 'Renegotiation-proof Equilibria: Collective Rationality and Inter-temporal Cooperation', Mimeo, Yale University.
Articles that do not conform to these requirements may be returned to the authors for revision.
Authors will receive proofs of their articles and electronic offprints of the published version, plus one copy of the journal. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere. Authors should submit their manuscripts (including all figures and tables) electronically unless this is absolutely impossible. We accept either e-mail attachments or diskette versions. We prefer Word (PC) or pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format but can work with others. Authors must submit two versions as pdf - one fully anonymized (including in the properties box) and one with authors name on. Accepted papers will need to be submitted in Word or LaTex.
Copyright: Before publication authors are requested to assign copyright to SAGE Publications, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves and due to be published at least one year after initial publication in the Journal. JTP does not review manuscripts that are simultaneously under review by other journals or that substantially overlap with parts of larger manuscripts that have been accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere. As an international English-language journal, JTP may in very special cases consider a manuscript that has been previously published in a language other than English, but this circumstance should be disclosed at the time of submission.
Please send submissions to:James R. Rogers, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 4348 TAMU Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4348, USA [E-mail: jtp@politics.tamu.edu]
Articles submitted for publication must be typed in double spacing throughout on one side only of white paper, with generous left- and right-hand margins. There is no absolute limit on length, but 7000 words, including footnotes and references, is a useful target. An abstract of up to 150 words should precede the main text, accompanied by up to five key words. To facili-tate anonymous review, there should be no identifying self-references beyond the title page. Authors should supply a short biography of 50-100 words, with a full mailing address, plus an electronic mail address if possible.
Titles and section headings should be clear and brief. Lengthy quotations (exceeding 40 words) should be displayed, indented, in the text. Either British or American spelling may be used. Indicate Italic by underlining. Dates should be in the form 9 May 1989. Take out points in USA and other such abbreviations and do not use points after Dr, Mrs, Mr etc. When referring to pagination and dates use the smallest number of numerals possible (e.g. 10-19, 42-5, 1961-4, 1978-85).
Tables and figures should have short, descriptive titles. All footnotes to tables and their source(s) should be placed under the tables. Column headings should clearly define the data presented. The final version of an accepted manuscript must include camera-ready artwork for all figures. Artwork intended for same-size use should have a maximum size 170:100 mm (page depth: page width); oversized artwork should be prepared in the same proportion.
Mathematical formulas that appear within text should be presented on one line where possible.
Essential notes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text and collected at the end of the text. References cited in the text should read thus: Brown (1975: 63-4). Brown and Smith (1975, 1980). Use 'et al.' when citing a work by more than two authors, e.g. Brown et al. (1981). The letters a, b, c, etc. should be used to distinguish citations of different works by the same author in the same year, e.g. Brown (1975a, b). All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically and presented in full after the notes, using the following style:
Articles in journals: Scharpf, Fritz W. (1988c) 'The Joint Decision Trap', Public Administration 66: 239-78.
Books: Nelson, Richard R. and Sidney O. Winter (1982) An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Unpublished works: Pearce, David G. (1987) 'Renegotiation-proof Equilibria: Collective Rationality and Inter-temporal Cooperation', Mimeo, Yale University.
Articles that do not conform to these requirements may be returned to the authors for revision.
Authors will receive proofs of their articles and electronic offprints of the published version, plus one copy of the journal. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere. Authors should submit their manuscripts (including all figures and tables) electronically unless this is absolutely impossible. We accept either e-mail attachments or diskette versions. We prefer Word (PC) or pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format but can work with others. Authors must submit two versions as pdf - one fully anonymized (including in the properties box) and one with authors name on. Accepted papers will need to be submitted in Word or LaTex.
Copyright: Before publication authors are requested to assign copyright to SAGE Publications, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves and due to be published at least one year after initial publication in the Journal.
Editorial Board
Editor: Keith Dowding London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Editor-US: James R. Rogers Texas A&M University, USA
Editorial Board:
Editorial Board Dag Anckar Abo Academy, Vaasa, Finland Stefano Bartolini European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy Kathleen Bawn University of California, Los Angeles, USA Jenna Bednar University of Michigan, USA Jonathan Bendor Stanford University, USA Andre Blais University of Montreal, Canada Steven J. Brams New York University, USA Geoff Brennan Australian National University, Australia Ian Budge University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, UK Randall Calvert Washington University, St Louis, USA David Collier University of California, Berkeley, USA Josep M Colomer CISC, Barcelona, Spain Gary W Cox University of California, San Diego, USA Christophe Crombez Institute for International Studies, Stanford, USA Robert A Dahl Yale University, New Haven, USA John Dryzek Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Dan Felsenthal University of Haifa, Israel Marc Fleurbaey University of Pau, France Bruno S Frey University of Zurich, Switzerland Barbara Geddes University of California, Los Angeles, USA Elizabeth Gerber University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Robert Grafstein University of Georgia, Athens, USA Thomas H Hammond Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA Adrienne Heritier European University Institute, Firenze, Italy Paul E Johnson University of Kansas, Lawrence Stathis N Kalyvas University of Chicago, USA Marek M Kaminski University of California, Irvine, USA Jan-Erik Lane University of Geneva, Switzerland Samuel Merrill III Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, USA Nicholas R Miller University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA Burt L Monroe Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA Kristen Monroe University of California, Irvine, USA James Morrow University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Jack Nagel University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA Hannu Nurmi University of Turku, Finland Elinor Ostrom Indiana University, Bloomington, USA Franz Urban Pappi University of Mannheim, Germany Bjorn Erik Rasch University of Oslo, Norway Lynn Sanders University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA Manfred G Schmidt University of Bremen, Germany Kenneth A Shepsle Harvard University, Cambridge, USA Matthew Shugart University of California, San Diego, USA Duncan Snidal University of Chicago, USA Bernard Steunenberg Leiden University, The Netherlands George Tsebelis University of California, Los Angeles, USA Martin van Hees University of Groningen, The Netherlands R Harrison Wagner University of Texas at Austin, USA Hugh D Ward University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, UK
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