Jan 19, 2009

CfP: Democratization [deadline: 15.2.]

Call for Papers
EUROPOLIS Issue 5, July 2009
Political Science Journal
www.polito.ubbcluj. ro/cpa/rev/ en/europolis. html

Printed only (English language). Research institutes, academic and research centres and units, and faculties can receive the journal for free for the following two years. To receive printed copies, fill in and send via regular mail the form avialble at www.polito.ubbcluj. ro/cpa/rev/ en/porder. html

EUROPOLIS is a ”peer review” journal, abstracted and indexed in relevant international databases. The next issue focuses on democratization, the editors encouraging contributions in the form of single-case studies or comparative
approaches (including large N studies) that deal with the topic. Articles may tackle, but not restricted to, questions like: What are the main challenges of post-authoritarian regimes? Are transitions similar across countries or regions? Are there transition particularities? What elements influence the degree and speed of
democratization?

In order to attract various contributions, the journal proposes two categories: academic papers and book reviews. Under the “work in progress” section, it also accepts parts of larger works that are not yet finalized. This provides the authors the chance to receive valuable feedback from the readers and it allows the latter to analyze a developing research. The requirements for work in progress are the similar with the ones for an article.

Requirements: More details at www.polito.ubbcluj. ro/cpa/rev/ en/europolis. html.

Dead-line: 15 February 2009.
Contact: revista.europolis@ yahoo.com

The Editorial Board, Europolis Journal, Centre for Political Analysis, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
www.polito.ubbcluj. ro/cpa/rev/ en/europolis. html


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