The Quarterly Journal of Political Science is committed to being a leading journal in the field of political science research. It ensures that the articles published are innovative, rigorous, and significant through a strict peer review process. The journal encourages the use of various research methods, including quantitative analysis, case studies, and experimental designs, to deepen the understanding and interpretation of political phenomena.Furthermore, the journal places special emphasis on interdisciplinary research perspectives, believing that the integration of different disciplines can bring new theoretical insights and analytical tools to political science. As a result, the editorial team actively seeks collaboration with related fields such as economics, sociology, psychology, etc., to promote the exchange and innovation of knowledge.
《政治科学季刊》致力于成为政治科学研究领域的领先期刊,它通过严格的同行评审过程,确保发表的文章在学术上具有创新性、严谨性和重要性。期刊鼓励采用多种研究方法,包括定量分析、案例研究、实验设计等,以深化对政治现象的理解和解释。此外,期刊特别重视跨学科的研究视角,认为不同学科的融合能够为政治科学带来新的理论洞见和分析工具。因此,编辑团队积极寻求与经济学、社会学、心理学等相关领域的合作,以促进知识的交流和创新。
Identifying the Effect of Political Rumor Diffusion Using Variations in Survey Timing
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00017138
Reevaluating Competition and Turnout in U.S. House Elections
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00018029
Border Walls and Smuggling Spillovers
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00018094
Social Networks and the Political Salience of Ethnicity
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00017044
Reputation Effects and Incumbency (Dis)Advantage
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00016057
A Behavioral Foundation for Audience Costs
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00017124
How Private Politics Alters Legislative Responsiveness
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00018066
Voter Response to Hispanic Sounding Names: Evidence from Down-Ballot Statewide Elections
来源期刊:Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceDOI:10.1561/100.00018092