Scope of the Journal
The scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to, the following key areas:
- Political Theory and Philosophy: Exploration of foundational concepts, ideologies, and ethical considerations shaping political thought.
- Comparative Politics: Comparative analyses of political systems, institutions, and political behavior across different countries and regions.
- International Relations: Investigation of global politics, international organizations, diplomacy, conflict, and cooperation among nations.
- Public Administration and Policy: Examination of
public sector management, policy analysis, and the role of government in
addressing societal challenges, public law; public policy, formulation
of policies and implementation, evaluation of policies, reforms;
comparative public policy, foreign policy, global affairs, institution
of state; sovereignty, citizenship and rights, liberty, equality,
property and justice, development and changing forms of government,
control over administration and public policy, international politics,
government and politics in india, western political thought
- Political Economy: Study of the relationship between politics and economics, including the impact of political institutions on economic policies.
- Governance and Public Management: Research on effective governance structures, public sector innovation, and management practices for efficient service delivery.
- Political Sociology: Exploration of the social dynamics and structures that influence and are influenced by political processes.
- Political Behavior: Analysis of individual and
collective political behavior, including voting patterns, public
opinion, and political participation, Political methodology
- Environmental Politics: Investigation of the political aspects of environmental issues, sustainability, and global efforts to address climate change.
Indexing Information: ISA,
Google Scholar, DRJI, ESJI, Jour informatics, SIS, BASE, IFSIJ, JSTOR, Infobase
index, OAJI.