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Government and Opposition is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal on politics. It was published by Wiley-Blackwell until 2013, when it switched to Cambridge University Press. The journal was established in 1965 [1] and the editors-in-chief are Isabelle Hertner (King's College London) and Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University).
This listing of 118 journals in political science identifies the journals' field(s) of specialization, requirements for submitting manuscripts, procedures for reviewing manuscripts, and rates of manuscript submission and acceptance.
Open Journal Systems (OJS) was conceived to facilitate the development of open access, peer-reviewed publishing, providing the technical infrastructure for the presentation of journal articles along with an editorial-management workflow, including article submission, peer-review, and indexing. OJS relies upon individuals fulfilling different ...
Paul Gigot. The Wall Street Journal editorial board members oversee the Journal ' s editorial page, dictating the tone and direction of the newspaper's opinion section.. Every Saturday and Sunday, three editorial page writers and host Paul Gigot, editor of the Editorial Page, appear on Fox News Channel's Journal Editorial Report to discuss current issues with a variety of guests.
ROAR: Resistance and Opposition Arts Review (Russian: Вестник антивоенной и оппозиционной культуры, before the sixth issue — Russian Oppositional Arts Review, Russian: Вестник русской оппозиционной культуры) is a bimonthly [1] online publication created by Linor Goralik, a well-known Russian writer born in Ukraine and ...
In politics, the opposition comprises one or more political parties or other organized groups that are opposed to the government (or, in American English, the administration), party or group in political control of a city, region, state, country or other political body. The degree of opposition varies according to political conditions.
Writers such as Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, and Henry Fielding participated, often writing under assumed names. [4] This tradition of robust attack was replicated later in the American colonies, when writers such as Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin conducted opposition research and published their results.
Opposition Parties and Democratization in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Contemporary African Politics 24(1): 123-138. Impact factor 0.48 (2006) Lindberg, Staffan I. and Minion K. C. Morrison. 2005. Exploring Voter Alignments in Africa: Core and Swing Voters in Ghana. Journal of Modern African Studies 43(4): 1-22. Impact factor 0.708 (2011)