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英文介紹
Contemporary Politics雜志英文介紹
Contemporary Politics is an international peer-reviewed journal which examines the intersection of national and international politics. Recognising that the boundaries between domestic and international politics are inherently porous, it provides a platform for studies which problematise, cross or transcend the disciplinary divide between international relations and comparative politics. It publishes scholarly work which explores international interactions without ignoring the role of national and local trends, and/or explains national difference while being sensitive broader trends in contemporary global politics.
Over the last two decades, Contemporary Politics has developed a track record of publishing on political institutions, governance regimes and political economy. However, the journal welcome submissions on any topic which sits at the intersection of domestic and international politics. It takes an interest in major conceptual and theoretical issues generated by current world politics, and carries articles which should be accessible to informed academic and non-academic audiences.