The Politics Best Article prize is awarded every year, to the best article published in the most recent volume. Members of our editorial team have selected four outstanding articles, which showcase the breadth and depth of scholarship published in Politics. The shortlist for the 2019 Prize is currently being reviewed by the Editorial Board and […]
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Political equality forms the heart of a democracy. In recent years, gender equality in representation has become an influential indicator of political equality. The number of women in legislatures was well as their ideas and interests are powerful indicators of the health of democracy. Yet, the taken-for-granted group categories – such as ‘women’ and ‘men’ […]
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The Politics Prize was announced at the 2017 Political Studies Association Conference
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A look back at what happened in the journal in 2016.
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How to understand complex inequalities and power changes in diverse societies? Intersectionality is the answer.
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Every Year Politics awards a prize for the best article published in the previous year's print volume. The nominations for the best article published in 2016 are...
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Read four new interviews in E-IR and their related Politics articles on new issues in IR theory.
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The November 2016 contains three Special Sections: Intersectionality in European political science research, Resurrecting IR Theory and Teaching Africa and International Studies
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European societies are increasingly diverse. This is enriching as much as it is challenging. What is the best way to respond?
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In this post, the final in our series celebrating the 35th year of the journal, we look at the most cited articles published by Politics from 2011-2015.
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