Journal of Political Science Research (JPSR)
Journal of Political Science Research (JPSR) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scholars in related fields around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of political science.
Aims & Scope
Journal of Political Science Research (JPSR) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a wealth of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scholars in related fields around the globe with a platform to share, promote, and discuss various emerging issues and developments in different areas of political science.
Aims
- To promote and accelerate the dissemination of new research findings across the field of political science globally.
- To provide academicians and scholars worldwide with a platform to share, promote, and discuss emerging issues and developments in all areas of political science.
- To foster academic exchange, collaboration, and innovation in interdisciplinary research addressing contemporary political challenges and theoretical advancements.
- To advance knowledge and critical understanding of political systems, institutions, and processes through rigorous scholarly publication.
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to political science, including but not limited to:
Political Theory and Comparative Politics
- Political philosophy and theory, including ideologies, political thought, and normative political theory
- Comparative political systems, including regime types, institutional structures, and cross-national political analysis
- Political behavior and participation, including voting behavior, public opinion, and citizen engagement
- Political parties and party systems, including party organization, electoral politics, and party competition
International Relations and Applied Political Studies
- International relations theory, including realism, liberalism, constructivism, and critical approaches
- Foreign policy and international security, including conflict studies, diplomacy, and security policy
- Political economy and development, including economic policy, globalization, and development politics
- Public administration and governance, including public policy analysis, bureaucratic politics, and governance reforms