Potential article abstracts should be sent to blame@sheffield.ac.uk by 17.00 on Friday 31 July 2020. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations (BJPIR) is an international journal that publishes innovative, cutting edge contemporary scholarship on international relations, comparative politics, public policy, political theory and (especially) politics and policy in the United Kingdom. Rhodes, University of Southampton, Professor Roger Awan-Scully, Cardiff University, Professor Vicky Randall, University of Essex, Professor George Shambaugh, Georgetown University, Professor Donley T. Studlar, West Virginia University, Professor Roland Sturm, Friedrich-Alexander Universität, Professor Arlene Tickner, Universidad de Lose Andes. Unravelling multi-level governance systems, Multilevel governance: Identity, political contestation, and policy, From ‘de jure’ to ‘de facto’ decentralised public policies: The multi-level governance approach, A postfunctionalist theory of multilevel governance. Multilevel governance or multilevel government? The PSA announces a new editorial team for the British Journal of Politics and International Relations (BJPIR). The value of ‘between-election’ political participation: Do parliamentary e-petit... Social media and youth political engagement: Preaching to the converted or providing a new voic... Media definitely do matter: Brexit, immigration, climate change and beyond. Why did Labour Party membership soar after the 2015 general election? Our International Advisory Board provides broad support and advice on matters related to refereeing and general direction while ensuring the journal's international profile. About this journal. Publisher country is … Published by the Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing. Most recent (RSS) Most cited (RSS) Filter issues by Issue archive. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the Political Studies Association. The British Journal of Political Science (BJPolS) is a broadly based journal aiming to cover developments across a wide range of countries and specialisms. Contestation and backlash against international norms and institutions, Two-level politics and the backlash against international courts: Evidence from the politicisation of the European court of human rights, Theorising backlash politics: Conclusion to a special issue on backlash politics in comparison, ‘Breakthrough’ political science: Multi-level governance – Reconceptualising Europe’s modernised polity, Multi-level governance in a ‘Europe with the regions’. Leading journal of the Political Studies Association, Leading international, UK-based journal in its subject areas, You are adding the following journals to your email alerts. After trim spaces title : Brexit’s implications for EU-NATO cooperation: Transatlantic bridge no more? Table of contents for The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 22, 4, Nov 01, 2020 [4], British Journal of Politics and International Relations, See tips for writing articles about academic journals, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=British_Journal_of_Politics_and_International_Relations&oldid=910676544, Academic journals associated with learned and professional societies of the United Kingdom, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with outdated impact factors from 2015, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 13 August 2019, at 17:52. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations is an international journal that publishes innovative, cutting edge contemporary scholarship on international relations, comparative politics, public policy, political theory and (especially) politics and policy in the United Kingdom. After trim spaces title : Media definitely. It must be underlined that an invitation to submit a full manuscript is not a guarantee of acceptance and all contributions will be expected to progress through a standard double-blind peer review process.