CEU Political Science Journal

CEU PSJ

ISSN: 1818-7668 (electronic); 1992-3147 (print)

Publication Frequency: Quarterly (February, April, September, December)

Type: Open Access 

Acceptance Rate: 17 percent

Subjects: Transition Politics; Democracy & Democratization; Electoral Systems; Political Parties; Legislative Behavior; Civil Society; Migration Studies; Nationalism and Ethnicity; Political Theory; Political Communication; International Relations; European Studies.

Publisher: Department of Political Science, Central European University Budapest

 

Call for Papers
Vol. 7, No. 3 (September 2012)

CEU PSJ accepts now submissions for its September 2012 issue. Manuscripts from Political Science and related fields are welcome. Authors should ensure that their submissions are original contributions and should not be under consideration for any other publication at the same time. Full guidelines for the presentation of the papers are available at the guidelines for submission section.
Authors should send their articles to ceu_polsci@yahoo.com before 15 May 2012.

Peer Review Process
All submitted articles are subject to a rigorous peer review process, based on initial editor screening and double-blind refereeing by a minimum of two reviewers.

 

Books Available for Review

Gary B. Cohen, Ben W. Ansell, Robert Henry Cox and Jane Gingrich (eds.), Social Policy in Smaller European Union States

Spencer J. Pack, Aristotle, Adam Smith and Karl Marx. On Some Fundamental Issues in 21st Century Political Economy

Diana Digol, Emerging Diplomatic Elites in Post-Communist Europe

Paul M. Sniderman and Benjamin Highton (eds.), Facing the Challenge of Democracy: Explorations in the Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Participation

David Howden (ed.), Institutions In Crisis. European Perspectives on the Recession

Kostas A. Lavdas, A Republic Of Europeans. Civic Potential in a Liberal Milieu

Dorothy E. McBride and Amy G. Mazur, The Politics of State Feminism. Innovation in Comparative Research

Mark Pennington, Robust Political Economy. Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy

Elena Esposito, The Future Of Futures. The Time of Money in Financing and Society

Josette Baer, Revolution, Modus Vivendi or Sovereignty? The Political Thought of the Slovak National Movement from 1861 to 1914

Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, On The Brink of Deglobalization. An Alternative Perspective on the Causes of the World Trade Collapse

If you are interested in reviewing any of these titles or becoming a book reviewer for CEU PSJ, send along a short resume (max. 2 pages) including your areas of expertise to ceu_polsci@yahoo.com.