International Political Science Abstracts / Documentation Politique Internationale
Editor-In-Chief: Paul J. Godt
Society Affiliation: International Political Science Association
Sub-Specialty: Politics, Public Administration, International Relations
Discipline: Political Science, International Relations
Description:
International Political Science Abstracts is published bimonthly by the International Political Science Association with the support of the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques.Since 1951, the International Political Science Abstracts has provided non-evaluative abstracts of articles in the field of political science published in journals (and yearbooks) all over the world. The scope of the discipline is that of the major political science journals. The divisions under which articles are listed according to the alphabetical order of first authors are those of the detailed classification scheme of the “Political Science” section of the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, prepared by the British Library of Political and Economic Sciences (London School of Economics and Political Science).Whenever possible, the editors use abstracts provided by the journals (they are followed by [R]) or written by the authors in response to their requests (they are followed by [A]). Articles in English are abstracted in English; those published in other languages are often abstracted in French (with all titles translated into English). Selection Guidelines:Scholarly studies are chosen preferably to informative articles; only exceptionally are unsigned contributions, official texts and popular articles indicatedThe major journals in the field are covered in full (for articles and substantial research notes); less important journals, journals in related disciplines and general interest periodicals are covered selectivelyTranslations and re-publications of articles already abstracted are mentioned only exceptionallyThe editors seek to avoid abstracting redundant articlesStudies produced in countries where political science is not well developed, or about countries on which information is scarce, are treated less selectively. Each issue contains a subject index (in English), cumulative for all previous issues of the same annual volume. The final issue of each annual volume contains also an author index. Structure of the International Political Science AbstractsIn each issue, articles are classified in the following chapters: Political science: method and theory Political thinkers and ideas Governmental and administrative institutions: Central institutions and State, regional and local institutionsPolitical process: public opinion, attitudes, parties, forces, groups and elections International relations: International law, organization and administration and Foreign policy and international relationsNational and area studiesIf you would like your journal to be considered for coverage by International Political Science Abstracts please contact the editor at ipsa-aisp@sciences-po.fr
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