
European Political Science Journal
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The professional journal of @ECPR, publishing contributions written by and for the political science community.
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โ๏ธJune Issue โ๏ธ Carsten Anckar (ร bo Akademi University) & Thomas Denk (รrebro universitet) introduce a dataset that covers over 200 independent countries from 1800โ2022, providing the most comprehensive overview of the of death penalty to date. ๐ bit.ly/4jOjuUf


โ๏ธJune Issue โ๏ธ Valentina Ausserladscheider, Jennifer Bair, Vivien Schmidt & @GerhardSchnyder review of โBusiness & Populism: The Odd Couple?โ by Glenn Morgan & M Feldmann, concluding with a response to reviewers written by the authors themselves. Oxford University Press ๐ bit.ly/3FCjzwl


โ๏ธJune Issue โ๏ธ ๐ฌ '..a cerebral, extensive and optimistic analysis...โ ๐ Guy Gerba reviews 'Democracy's Resilience to Populism's Threat' by Kurt Weyland (Cambridge University Press - Politics, 2024) ๐ bit.ly/4jNByhm


โ๏ธJune Issue โ๏ธ ๐ฌ'...this book will have a lasting impact...โ ๐ Claudia Badulescu reviews โCrises of European integration: Joining together or falling apart?' by @LucasSchramm91 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) ๐ bit.ly/4dDiIGS




โผ๏ธThe EPS submission site will be closed for new submissions from 1 July 2025 โผ๏ธ โ It will reopen with Cambridge University Press on 1 August 2025. โ ๐ You may continue to submit reviews & revised papers. ๐ค Questions? please email [email protected]

โผ๏ธThe EPS submission site is now closed for new submissions โผ๏ธ โ It will reopen with Cambridge University Press on 1 August 2025. โ ๐ You may continue to submit reviews & revised papers. ๐ค Questions? please email [email protected]

๐ ๐#SpecialIssue "Dissensus over liberal democracy in Europe" coordinated by Ramona Coman & Nathalie Brack explores how dissensus shapes policies & democratic institutions, and how liberal democracy is being transformed across Europe. ๐ bit.ly/4ldQhUn


๐ ๐Nathalie Brack & Ramona Coman introduce the SI on rising dissensus over liberal democracy in the EU, highlighting conflicts among actors on democratic principles and the impact on EU policies amid the rise of radical and populist parties. ๐ bit.ly/4eHYRIw ๐


๐ ๐Ramona Coman & Nathalie Brack attempt to understand the lack of consensus over liberal democracy and propose an empirical definition of dissensus supported by a typology of ideal types. ๐ bit.ly/4nsMlAp ๐


๐ ๐ Martin Deleixhe critically discusses the concept of peoplehood and its link to democratic expectations, highlighting how the EU's support issues stem from an absence of a European people. ๐bit.ly/4nxsosj


๐ ๐ The Constitution's destruction reflects extra-systemic dissensus directed against political order, state Wojciech Wลoch & Maciej Serowaniec. They argue that the political changes in Poland signify deconstruction rather than a new constitutionalism. ๐bit.ly/3Iazva1 ๐


๐ ๐ MartaMatrakova outlines 4 strategies to limit dissensus on liberal democracy in hybrid regimes during legislative drafting, adapting to the goals of actors in Armenia, Georgia, and Moldova. ๐ bit.ly/44eAZsl


๐ ๐ Zsolt Enyedi & Benjamin Stanley investigate Jarosลaw Kaczyลski and Viktor Orbรกn's political projects, to explore how Western conservative radicalisation fueled their illiberal turn in the 2010s. ๐ bit.ly/3TVnCXT ๐


The 2024 Impact Factors are here! Take a look at how our journals measured up ๐๐ ๐ต EJPR journal IF 4.2, 22nd in #polsci ๐ด EJIR (European Journal of International Relations) IF 2.9, 15th in #IR ๐ฃ European Political Science Review IF 2.5, 69th in #polsci ๐ PRXJournal IF 2.1, 153rd in #Polsci ๐ข European Political Science Journal IF 1.9, 103rd in #polsci


๐ ๐ Ramona Coman, Emilien Paulis, Leonardo Puleo & Noemi Trino investigate how think tanks in Poland and Hungary connect national, European, and American intellectuals and actors, fostering dissensus over liberal democracy in CEE and beyond. ๐ bit.ly/44r7Mcw ๐


๐ ๐Examining the criminalisation of climate protests in France, Germany, Switzerland, and the UK, Christina Eckes reflects on the role of judges who deprive the disobedient from the opportunity to communicate their motives. ๐ bit.ly/3ZYboS0


๐ ๐ Andrea Capati & Thomas Christiansen ๐ช๐บ๐บ๐ฆ examine the links between legitimacy, politicisation and the rise of political dissensus in the context of the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). ๐ bit.ly/3Gwm8Al ๐

