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European Journal of Political Research (EJPR)
Published in association with Wiley-Blackwell
ISI Journal Citation ReportsĀ® Ranking: 2008: 2/99 Political Science
Impact Factor: 2.514

Published seven times a year (6 standard issues and the Political Data Yearbook)

European Journal of Political Research (EJPR) Cover ISSN: 0304-4130 (print)
ISSN: 1475-6765 (online)

EJPR edited by:
Claudio M. Radaelli (c.radaelli@exeter.ac.uk)
Richard S. Katz (richard.katz@jhu.edu)

Political Data Yearbook edited by:
Tim Bale (t.p.bale@sussex.ac.uk)
Daniele Caramani (daniele.caramani@unisg.ch)


The European Journal of Political Research specialises in articles articulating theoretical and comparative perspectives in political science, and welcomes both quantitative and qualitative approaches. EJPR also publishes short research notes outlining ongoing research in more specific areas of research. The Journal includes the Political Data Yearbook, published as a double issue at the end of each volume.

For more information about the EJPR, to submit an article or to take out a subscription, please see the Wiley-Blackwell web site.

A benefit of membership
ECPR members receive one free print copy of each issue of EJPR, delivered to the Official Representative. This copy is for departmental use only, and any institutions wishing to take out full, online access to the journal should contact Wiley Blackwell.

For more information about how to subscribe to the journal, or submit an article please see the EJPR pages on the Wiley-Blackwell web site: Link to the EJPR pages

EJPR news
Online content now available back to Volume 1. All back issues of EJPR are now available online via the Wiley-Blackwell website. Click here to browse contents and abstracts.

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