Journal of Comparative Politics

Journal of Comparative Politics

13/1

Publication date: Jan 2020

ISNN: 1338-1385


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Table of Contents
 
EXPLORING THE "GREY ZONE": THE THEORY AND REALITY OF "HYBRID REGIMES" IN POST-COMMUNISTIC COUNTRIES
David Procházka and Ladislav Cabada

THE BUMPY ROAD OF THE ECE REGION IN THE EU: SUCCESSES AND FAILURES IN THE FIRST FIFTEEN YEARS
Attila Ágh

NATURA 2000 EXPERIENCES IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE: COMPARISONS FROM SLOVENIA, CROATIA AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Aleksander Šobot and Andrej Lukšič

VOTE ÉLECTRONIQUE IN SWITZERLAND: COMPARISON OF RELEVANT PILOT PROJECTS
Markus Reiners

CHINA'S STRATEGY VIS-A-VIS TAIWAN'S DIPLOMATIC FRIENDS: IS BEIJING USING DOLLAR DIPLOMACY?
Šárka Waisová

ANALYTICAL IMAGES OF POLITICAL TRUST IN TIMES OF GLOBAL CHALLENGES. THE CASE OF SLOVENIA, SPAIN AND SWITZERLAND
Llouis Coromina and Simona Kustec

 

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Journal of Comparative Politics (JCP) is the semi-annual journal of the Consortium of three Central European universities (University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia; University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Alma Mater Europeae – European Center Maribor, Slovenia). The JCP started in 2008 to meet the needs of political scientists throughout the world interested in the advancement of their discipline and in escaping the parochialism threatening the pursuit of knowledge within the confines of a single culture. The journal focuses on the comparison of political cultures of Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, their practical policy, theoretical questions of comparative political science, theoretical and practical questions of the development of civil society and civil policy in this region.  JCP retains an “open access” policy and encourages participation and contribution from CEE research and academic communities and from wider international academic communities. JCP invites a variety of submission formats: articles and essays, reviews, working papers, talks and conference papers, responses/rebuttals and commentaries. As well, interdisciplinary ventures, which address, directly or indirectly, issues of political concern are welcome from all sectors of the humanities and social sciences, as long as they are comparative in its essence.
 
Acceptance of articles is subject to an anonymous refereeing process. Articles submitted to the JCP should be original contributions. If the article is under consideration by another publication, authors should clearly indicate this at the time of submission. Standard length for articles is up to 8,000 words (including notes and references). The articles should begin with italicized summary of up to 150 words, which should describe the main arguments and conclusions of the article; up to five keywords should also be added. The author should provide brief personal details (up to 100 words) including affiliation and e-mail, research interest and recent publications. UK English. Manuscripts written in English should be sent by email to editor-in-chief,
Prof. Miro Hacek:  miro.hacek@fdv.uni-lj.si

For further instructions on submission of manuscripts, please visit the journal website http://www.jofcp.org. Articles appearing in JCP are abstracted and indexed in WoS ESCI, Scopus (SNIP IF = 0.549/2018), ERIH Plus, JournalSeek, EBSCO, Ulrichsweb, ProQuest, International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS), International Political Science Abstract (IPSA), Universal Impact Factor and I2OR Database.