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{{Hatnote|This is about the journal called "World Politics". Not to be confused with [[Geopolitics]], [[Global politics]] ("world politics") or ''[[Weltpolitik]]''.}}
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{{Infobox journal
| discipline = [[Political Science]], [[International Relations]]
| title = World Politics
| abbreviation = WRP
| cover = World politics.gif
| website = http://www.princeton.edu/piirs/worldpolitics-journal/
| discipline = [[Political science]], [[international relations]]
| link1 = http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/world_politics/index.html
| abbreviation = World Politics
| link2 =
| editor = Grigore Pop-Eleches
| link1-name = Publisher site
| publisher = [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]] [[Cambridge University Press|Press]]
| publisher = [[Johns Hopkins University Press]] on behalf of the [[Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies]]
| country = [[United Kingdom]]
| country =
| frequency = Quarterly
| history = 1948 to present
| history = 1948–present
| impact = 3.025
| impact-year = 2017
| website = https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/world-politics
| link1 = https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/world-politics/latest-issue
| link1-name = Online access
| link2 = https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/world-politics/all-issues
| link2-name = Online archive
| link3 = http://piirs.princeton.edu/wpj
| link3-name = Journal at Princeton
| ISSN = 0043-8871
| ISSN = 0043-8871
| OCLC = 33895557
| LCCN = 50003829
}}
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'''''World Politics''''' is a quarterly [[peer-reviewed]] [[academic journal]] covering [[political science]] and [[international relations]]. It is published by [[Johns Hopkins University Press]] on behalf of the [[Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies]]. Before 2003, it was sponsored by Princeton's [[Center of International Studies]] and before 1951, by the [[Yale Institute of International Studies]]. It was established in 1948.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Baldwin|first=David A.|date=1995|editor-last=Allison|editor-first=Graham|editor2-last=Treverton|editor2-first=Gregory F.|editor3-last=Gaddis|editor3-first=John Lewis|editor4-last=Hogan|editor4-first=Michael J.|editor5-last=Shultz|editor5-first=Richard|editor6-last=Godson|editor6-first=Roy|editor7-last=Greenwood|editor7-first=Ted|title=Security Studies and the End of the Cold War|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/25053954|journal=World Politics|volume=48|issue=1|pages=117–141|doi=10.1353/wp.1995.0001|jstor=25053954|s2cid=154382276|issn=0043-8871}}</ref> The chair of the editorial committee is Grigore Pop-Eleches ([[Princeton University]]).
'''''World Politics''''', founded in 1948, is an internationally renowned [[academic journal]] of political science. Open to contributions by scholars, ''World Politics'' publishes research articles that make theoretical and empirical contributions to the literature, review articles, and research notes bearing on problems in international relations and comparative politics. The journal ''does not'' publish articles on current affairs, policy pieces, or narratives of a journalistic nature. According to the 2011 [[Journal Citation Reports]], it is the most cited journal in the field of [[international relations]]. Atul Kohli, David K.E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs at [[Princeton University]], is chair of the editorial board; Ilene P. Cohen is the executive editor.
The journal, under the editorial sponsorship of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton, is published quarterly in October, January, April, and July by Cambridge University Press.


It is considered a leading journal in International Relations and Comparative Politics.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Lall|first=Ranjit|date=2021|title=How Multiple Imputation Makes a Difference|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/political-analysis/article/how-multiple-imputation-makes-a-difference/8C6616B679EF8F3EB0041B1BC88EEBB9|journal=Political Analysis|language=en|volume=24|issue=4|pages=414–433|doi=10.1093/pan/mpw020|issn=1047-1987|doi-access=free}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Peterson|first1=Susan|last2=Tierney|first2=Michael J.|last3=Maliniak|first3=Daniel|date=August 2005|title=Teaching and Research Practices, Views on the Discipline, and Policy Attitudes of International Relations Faculty at U.S. Colleges and Universities|url=https://www.wm.edu/offices/itpir/_documents/trip/trip_summary2005.pdf|publisher=[[College of William and Mary]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Baldwin|first=David A.|date=1995|editor-last=Allison|editor-first=Graham|editor2-last=Treverton|editor2-first=Gregory F.|editor3-last=Gaddis|editor3-first=John Lewis|editor4-last=Hogan|editor4-first=Michael J.|editor5-last=Shultz|editor5-first=Richard|editor6-last=Godson|editor6-first=Roy|editor7-last=Greenwood|editor7-first=Ted|title=Security Studies and the End of the Cold War|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/25053954|journal=World Politics|volume=48|issue=1|pages=117–141|doi=10.1353/wp.1995.0001|jstor=25053954|s2cid=154382276|issn=0043-8871}}</ref> According to the ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]'', the journal has a 2017 [[impact factor]] of 3.025, ranking it 6th out of 86 journals in the category "International Relations"<ref name="WoS1">{{cite book |year=2018 |chapter=Journals Ranked by Impact: International Relations |title=2017Journal Citation Reports |title-link=Journal Citation Reports |publisher=[[Thomson Reuters]] |edition=Social Sciences |series=[[Web of Science]]}}</ref> and 11th out of 165 in the category "Political Science".<ref name="WoS2">{{cite book |year=2018 |chapter=Journals Ranked by Impact: Political Science |title=2017 Journal Citation Reports |title-link=Journal Citation Reports |publisher=[[Thomson Reuters]] |edition=Social Sciences |series=[[Web of Science]]}}</ref>
== See also ==

* [[Foreign policy]]
== References ==
* [[International relations]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Official website|https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/world-politics}}
* [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/world_politics/ World Politics ] at [[Project MUSE]]
* [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/world_politics/ ''World Politics''] at [[Project MUSE]]


[[Category:International relations journals]]
[[Category:International relations journals]]
[[Category:Political science journals]]
[[Category:Political science journals]]
[[Category:Quarterly journals]]
[[Category:Cambridge University Press academic journals]]
[[Category:English-language journals]]
[[Category:Academic journals established in 1948]]


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Latest revision as of 21:21, 4 December 2023

World Politics
DisciplinePolitical science, international relations
LanguageEnglish
Edited byGrigore Pop-Eleches
Publication details
History1948–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
3.025 (2017)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4World Politics
Indexing
ISSN0043-8871
LCCN50003829
OCLC no.33895557
Links

World Politics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering political science and international relations. It is published by Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies. Before 2003, it was sponsored by Princeton's Center of International Studies and before 1951, by the Yale Institute of International Studies. It was established in 1948.[1] The chair of the editorial committee is Grigore Pop-Eleches (Princeton University).

It is considered a leading journal in International Relations and Comparative Politics.[2][3][4] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2017 impact factor of 3.025, ranking it 6th out of 86 journals in the category "International Relations"[5] and 11th out of 165 in the category "Political Science".[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Baldwin, David A. (1995). Allison, Graham; Treverton, Gregory F.; Gaddis, John Lewis; Hogan, Michael J.; Shultz, Richard; Godson, Roy; Greenwood, Ted (eds.). "Security Studies and the End of the Cold War". World Politics. 48 (1): 117–141. doi:10.1353/wp.1995.0001. ISSN 0043-8871. JSTOR 25053954. S2CID 154382276.
  2. ^ Lall, Ranjit (2021). "How Multiple Imputation Makes a Difference". Political Analysis. 24 (4): 414–433. doi:10.1093/pan/mpw020. ISSN 1047-1987.
  3. ^ Peterson, Susan; Tierney, Michael J.; Maliniak, Daniel (August 2005). "Teaching and Research Practices, Views on the Discipline, and Policy Attitudes of International Relations Faculty at U.S. Colleges and Universities" (PDF). College of William and Mary.
  4. ^ Baldwin, David A. (1995). Allison, Graham; Treverton, Gregory F.; Gaddis, John Lewis; Hogan, Michael J.; Shultz, Richard; Godson, Roy; Greenwood, Ted (eds.). "Security Studies and the End of the Cold War". World Politics. 48 (1): 117–141. doi:10.1353/wp.1995.0001. ISSN 0043-8871. JSTOR 25053954. S2CID 154382276.
  5. ^ "Journals Ranked by Impact: International Relations". 2017Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2018.
  6. ^ "Journals Ranked by Impact: Political Science". 2017 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2018.

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