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Aims and Scope
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Governance provides a forum for the theoretical
and practical discussion of executive politics, public policy,
administration, and the organization of the state. Published under the
auspices of the International
Political Science Association's Research Committee on the Structure
& Organization of Government (SOG), it emphasizes
peer-reviewed articles that take an international or comparative
approach to public policy and administration.
All papers, regardless of empirical focus, should have wider theoretical,
comparative, or practical significance. A personal subscription to
the journal includes access to the online version, as well as membership
of SOG.
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Highlights
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- Sanction Power, Jurisdiction, and Economic Policy-Making:
Explaining Contemporary Telecommunications Policy in Japan
Eiji Kawabata (October 2001)
- The End of the Line? Accountable Governance in the Age of
Networks, Partnerships, and Joined-Up Services
Mark Considine (January 2002)
- The Strength of Perpetrators - The Holocaust in Western Europe,
1940-1944
Wolfgang Seibel (April 2002)
- Special Issue on The Institutional Balance and the Future of
European Union Governance
Laura Cram and Alberta Sbragia, issue editors (forthcoming July
2002)
- Recreating the Regional Level in Central and Eastern Europe:
Reforms in Six Countries
Martin Brusis (forthcoming October 2002)
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Indexed/Abstracted in
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| Academic Search Premier; Business Source
Premier; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Worldwide Political Science
Abstracts; CatchWord; EBSCO Online; Human Resources Abstracts; Ingenta;
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; International
Political Science Abstracts; ISI Current Contents/Social &
Behavioral Science; Online Computer Library Center FirstSearch
Electronic Collections Online; Public Affairs Information Service
International; Sage Public Administration Abstracts; Social Sciences
Citation Index; and Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. |
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