Studia Politica. Romanian Poitical Science Review

Studia Politica. Romanian Poitical Science Review

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Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest
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Ort
Bucharest
Land
Romania
Vom - Bis
01.02.2016 -
Von
Irina Nastasa-Matei

Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review is a peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal edited by the Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest. Established in 2001, it is one of the first academic journals in the field of political science in Romania. The journal fosters the work of the first generations of Romanian political scientists permeated by a sense of critical engagement with European and American intellectual and political traditions that inspired and explained the modern notions of democracy, pluralism, political liberty, individual freedom, and civil rights.

Studia Politica. Romanian Poitical Science Review is indexed in the following academic data bases: CEEOL (since 2005); SSOAR (since 2009); Scopus (since 2013); EBSCO (since 2011); ProQuest (since 2013).

We invite original contributions in English, French, Italian, German or Romanian from scholars whose work focuses on contemporary political science, political theory, political sociology, comparative politics, international relations and European studies issues. All the texts submitted for publication are peer reviewed by at least two referees. We also welcome reviews of political science books recently published (no more than 3 years old).

Please comply with the schedule of submission deadlines, as given in the list below:

Spring (1) 2016: February 1st
Summer (2) 2016: April 15th
Fall (3) 2016: August 1st
Winter (4) 2016: September 30th

Please refer to our website for author guidelines http://www.studiapolitica.eu/Author-guidelines.

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Irina Nastasa-Matei

Negru Voda str, 3

irina_nastasa@yahoo.com

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