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- The Journal of Theoretical Politics is an international journal dedicated to the development of theory in the study of political processes. It provides a forum for the publication of original papers seeking to make genuinely theoretical contributions to the study of politics.
The journal includes rigorous analytical articles on a range of theoretical topics. In particular, it focuses on new theoretical work which is broadly accessible to social scientists and contributes to our understanding of political processes. It also includes original syntheses of recent theoretical developments in diverse fields.
The journal does not favour any specific theoretical perspective, but emphasizes the general importance of theory in political science. It also encourages articles which evaluate the relative merits of completing theories to explain empirical phenomena.
The journal aims to include papers from fields such as: rational-choice, social choice, game theory and other deductive approaches; conceptual analysis and methodological criticism; systems theory, cybernetics and information theory; democratic politics and international relations; theory of bureaucracy and organizations, and the origins and effects of institutions.
- Presidential Studies Quarterly (PSQ)is an interdisciplinary journal of theory and research focusing on the American presidency. We welcome submissions on all aspects of the Presidency, including those written from a comparative perspective. The PSQ invites papers employing diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, including both quantitative and qualitative work. An original perspective, rigorous and reflective analysis, and clarity of expression should characterize all papers. PSQ is published by Blackwell Publishing for the Center for the Study of the Presidency in Washington D.C.
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