Italian Political Science Review / Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica
The new issue of the issue (1/2023) of the is now online.
It is the first issue edited by the new 2023-2026 editorial team led by Lorenzo De Sio and Sylvia Kritzinger, featuring six Associate Editors and a deeply renewed International Advisory Board. The new editorship has , especially aimed at the needs of Early Stage Researchers:
- To help speed up reviews (although IPSR/RISP already has a good average first-decision time of 58 days) and improve article accessibility and impact, maximum paper length has been limited to 8,000 words;
- Seven new, specific Research Note (3/4,000-word) formats have been introduced: from Null Findings to Concepts and Terms and several others, allowing early, peer-reviewed, impactful dissemination of specific stages of research development.
Latest articles
Populism and emotions: a comparative study using Machine Learning
Manuela Caiani, Jessica Di Cocco
On the eve of ecological transition? The failed institutionalization of sustainable development in Italy (1992–2020)
Eugenio Pizzimenti, Marco Di Giulio
Revisiting the modes of China's revisionism: a comment on Natalizia and Termine
Fred H. Lawson, Matteo Legrenzi
Building a more robust framework on revisionism: a reply to Lawson and Legrenzi
Gabriele Natalizia, Lorenzo Termine
Change of government and interest groups' preference attainment on the formulation of the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP): from Conte to Draghi
Andrea Pritoni, Alberto Bitonti, Giuseppe Montalbano
Italy's return to Africa: between external and domestic drivers
Giovanni Carbone
Electoral mobilization, party support and EU issue voting: an analysis of five countries
Luca Carrieri, Nicolò Conti, Marco Morini
Joining the fight: the Italian foreign fighters contingent of the Kurdish People's Protection Units
Edoardo Corradi
Established in 1971 by Giovanni Sartori, the Italian Political Science Review is the official journal of the Società Italiana di Scienza Politica (SISP), and acknowledged as the flagship publication of the Italian political science community. Over five decades from its launch, IPSR/RISP continues to publish high-quality and original peer-reviewed research by leading political scientists and the best young scholars, from Italy and around the world.
IPSR/RISP embraces all approaches to political science research, without restriction to any particular theory, method or topic. Whether theoretical or empirical, articles should seek to engage with current debates and disciplinary developments. Contributions are welcome from all subfields, including Italian politics, European politics, comparative politics, political behaviour, political theory, political economy, political methodology, public administration, public policy and international relations.
IPSR/RISP focuses on political science research which is based on and interacts systematically with the literature of the discipline; which contributes to the advancement of the discipline including empirical contributions inserted in a clear theoretical framework; or with a more theoretical focus which is aimed at guiding and structuring empirical research.
IPSR/RISP employs a strict double-blind peer-review process.