《Comparative European Politics》是一本以English為主的未開放獲取國際優(yōu)秀期刊,中文名稱比較歐洲政治,本刊主要出版、報(bào)道社會(huì)學(xué)-POLITICAL SCIENCE領(lǐng)域的研究動(dòng)態(tài)以及在該領(lǐng)域取得的各方面的經(jīng)驗(yàn)和科研成果,介紹該領(lǐng)域有關(guān)本專業(yè)的最新進(jìn)展,探討行業(yè)發(fā)展的思路和方法,以促進(jìn)學(xué)術(shù)信息交流,提高行業(yè)發(fā)展。該刊已被國際權(quán)威數(shù)據(jù)庫SCIE、SSCI收錄,為該領(lǐng)域相關(guān)學(xué)科的發(fā)展起到了良好的推動(dòng)作用,也得到了本專業(yè)人員的廣泛認(rèn)可。該刊最新影響因子為2.6,最新CiteScore 指數(shù)為3.6。
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Comparative European Politics?(CEP) arises out of a unique editorial partnership linking political scientists in Europe and North America.?CEP?defines its scope broadly to include the comparative politics and political economy of the whole of contemporary Europe within and beyond the European Union, the processes of European integration and enlargement and the place of Europe and European states within international/global political and economic dynamics.As the most regionally integrated political and economic space within the global system, Europe presents a particular opportunity to political scientists to explore the dynamic relationship between transnational, international and domestic processes and practices. The editors welcome original theoretical, empirical and theoretically-informed pieces which deal with these relationships.Such issues pose awkward questions about the limitations of existing disciplinary perspectives and theoretical conventions, requiring theoretical and methodological innovation and an ability to develop genuinely interdisciplinary approaches.?CEP?aims to publish exceptional work prepared to rise to this challenge.The journal is rigorously peer-reviewed. It neither reflects nor represents any particular school or approach, nor does it restrict itself to particular methodologies or theoretical perspectives. Rather, whilst promoting interdisciplinarity and a greater dialogue between the various sub-disciplines of European political analysis, Comparative European Politics?publishes the best and most original work in the field. It publishes substantial articles marking either core empirical developments, theoretical innovation or, preferably, both. The journal particularly encourages pieces which seek to develop the link between substantive empirical investigations and theoretical elaboration and those which transcend the artificial separation of domestic, comparative and international analysis. The editors publish a limited number of debate pieces and review articles related to issues of contemporary theoretical and empirical controversy. Whether solicited or unsolicited these are exposed to the same exacting process of peer review.