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Political science analyzes institutions, actors, processes, and policies at local, national, and international levels. The field provides concepts, methods, and empirical findings—offering orientation for political practice and public debate.



Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen is the flagship journal of the German International Relations community. According to a poll amongst German political scientists across various sub-fields conducted in 2009 it is also considered the best German-language journal in Political Science at large. ZIB publishes articles that make original as well as theoretically and methodically reflected contributions to the study of international relations. The thematic spectrum includes the entire range of IR, including IR theory, foreign policy analysis, international institutions, peace and conflict resolution, security policy, European integration, North-South relations, development policy, and international economic relations. The high quality of articles that are published in ZIB is ensured through double blind peer review. ZIB was the first journal in German Political Science to introduce such a process. Since its founding in 1994 ZIB has greatly contributed to the professionalization of the German IR-community and can be considered a key source for thematic stimuli on theoretical, methodological and empirical levels at the edge of contemporary IR research. For additional information on the editorial board, peer review process, or author guidelines please go to www.zib.nomos.de.


The Journal of European Integration History provides a forum for research on the European integration process in all its aspects: political, military, economic, technological, social, and cultural.
It focusses on contributions covering specific unification projects since 1945, but also publishes works on their precursors and preparations.The purpose of the Journal is to encourage the analysis and understanding of different aspects of European integration, especially since 1945, in as wide a perspective as possible. The Journal publishes the conclusions of research on diplomatic, military, economic, technological, social and cultural aspects of integration.
The journal is published twice a year. In addition to thematic issues, there are “open” issues, and reviews of important new publications are also published each time. The articles by an international group of authors are published in English, French or German.
Further information on the editorial board and the ZGEI review process can be found here: www.zgei.nomos.de


Journal of Political Science is devoted to all areas and sub-areas of Political Science. The priority of this journal is to provide a platform for carrying on critical debates on basic, theoretical and practice-oriented political science. The high quality of the main articles published is ensured by double blind peer review. The journal publishes articles, essays, commentaries and short analyses of urgent political affairs.

SEER tries t o stimulate the exchange of information among researchers, trade unionists and people who have a special interest in the political, social and economic development of the region of south-east Europe.
The journal tries to draw attention to new research results and the latest analyses about the ongoing process of political and social changes in the south-east of Europe. It tries to create more understanding for the importance of the elaboration of democratic structures in industrial relations. The SEER combines contributions from different disciplines and »political schools« into an information package of interest for policy makers, researchers, academics and trade unionists from various backgrounds.
For additional information on the publication and author guidelines, the journal's open access policy and Creative Commons licensing options, as well as the peer review process of SEER please go to www.seer.nomos.de.


The quarterly Journal for Comparative Governement and European Policy is not only an outstanding multi-lingual and interdisciplinary journal but also a discussion forum for leading scientists and opinion makers from politics, culture and economy. It provides information on the key questions of public action at the European, the national and the regional level. The journal addresses legal and social scientists, historians and practitioners in politics and administration.