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  • Call for Papers: Politics of Digital Governance in China

    This is a Joint call for papers for Chinese Political Science Review and Journal of Chinese Political Science. This special issue aims to examine the politics of digital government and data-driven governance in China from a comparative perspective with a focus on political science topics.

  • Journal Metrics Update

    The Journal is indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) in the Clarivate’s Web of Science Core Collection (WOS), as well as indexed in Scopus and the Citescore 2021 is 2.1.

  • Call for Papers: Sustainable Urban Governance New Theory and Innovative Policy

    We call for papers to respond to the emerging challenges in urban governance, and intend to provide a platform for scholars in the research areas across the world to engage in academic exchanges and discussions on the topics and jointly contribute to our better understanding of the issues in the contemporary world today.

  • Call for Papers: Big Data, AI, and their impacts on Governments in China and around the World

    Big Data and artificial intelligence will have a profound impact on governments in China and around the world, and therefore on the global governance. We call for papers to respond to the issues and challenges, and intend to provide a platform for scholars in the research areas across the world to engage in academic exchanges and discussions on these topics and jointly contribute to our better understanding of the issues in the contemporary world today.

  • Call for Papers: Poverty Alleviation, Good Governance and Political Effects: A Comparative Perspective

    Poverty and politics are interrelated in complex ways. On the one hand, improved governance plays a central role in combating poverty. Good governance requires state capability, responsiveness and accountability. It means making government work for the poor. On the other hand, the effectiveness and limitations of different poverty-reduction strategies also generate political consequences. Poverty alleviation efforts have an effect on state governance, political legitimacy and political development. The current scholarship on poverty alleviation has been dominated by economic studies. However, political science can offer insights into poverty alleviation and make theoretical contributions to governance scholarship.

  • Call for Papers: COVID-19 Pandemic and Globalization

    As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to sweep around the world, worldwide concerns about its broad social, economic and political impacts on globalization are also looming great on the horizon. We call for papers that would explore the impacts of the global pandemic of the COVID-19 on globalization, with no limit on the disciplinary areas, scopes and topics, and shed light on our understanding of the future of globalization.

  • Call for Papers: Nationalism and Its Impact on World Politics During COVID-19

    Amid COVID-19 pandemic, nationalism is surging and sweeping across the world, particularly in some major powers, such as China, the United States, Russia, and some European countries. We call for papers that would engage in reflective and critical discourse on the subject matters, with no limit on the scope and topics, and shed light on our understanding of state foreign policy behaviors, and the future of globalization, world order and global governance.

  • Call For Papers: China's initiatives (BRICS, BRI, AIIB and SCO) and the impacts on global governance and world order

    China has become much more engaged in international and regional affairs, proposing several initiatives, along with its rising power, which will directly impact the future global governance and world order. We call for papers to respond to the issues and intend to provide a platform for scholars in the research areas across the world to engage in academic exchanges and discussions on these highly debated topics and jointly contribute to our better understanding of this issue in the contemporary world today.

  • Call for Papers: An Emerging New World Order in a Post-Coronavirus Era?

    Henry A. Kissinger recently said the COVID-19 pandemic will forever change the world order in his “The Coronavirus Pandemic Will Forever Alter the World Order” published in the Wall Street Journal in April. We invite papers to respond to the questions if the COVID-19 pandemic will change the world order, and how the world order will look like in the post-coronavirus era, from different perspectives and in any issue areas.

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