
The British Journal of Politics & International Relations
Published by the Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing
Edited by:
Richard English
BJPIR is committed to acting as a broadly-based outlet for the best of British political science and of political science on Britain. A fully refereed journal, it publishes topical, scholarly work on significant debates in British scholarship and on all major political issues affecting Britain's relationship to Europe and the world.
As well as publishing submitted articles, BJPIR addresses developments in politics and international relations in its State of the Discipline surveys and offers up-to-the-minute commentary in its Controversy section. Annual Special Issues afford an opportunity to explore areas of particular interests for the Journal's readers.
BJPIR aims to provide authors with a decision on papers within four months of receipt of manuscripts.
Visit the BJPIR website for details of the full range of scholarly activities offered by BJPIR.
TopNews and Announcements
Read a recently published article in BJPIR on managed migration and the Labour government by Dr Alex Balch. This article is now available for FREE online - click here to download!
New BJPIR editorial team - click here to find out more!
ISI Journal Citation Reports
We are delighted to announce that The British Journal of Politics and International Relations is to be indexed in the ISI Journal Citation reports. Impact factor to be announced!
NEW Online Submission!
You can now submit your manuscripts to The British Journal of Politics and International Relations online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/BJPIR.
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BJPIR Best Paper Award
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2007 Winner for papers appearing in 2006:
The European Disunion
Andrew Gamble
2006 Winner for papers appearing in 2005:
The World Bank, governance and theories of political action in Africa (BJPIR, 7:2)
Graham Harrison
2005 Winner for papers appearing in 2004:
Celebrity Politicians: Popular Culture and Political Representation (BJPIR 6:4)
John Street
TopHighlights
Celebrity Politicians: Popular Culture and Political Representation
John Street
The European Disunion
Andrew Gamble
The World Bank, Governance and Theories of Political Action in Africa
Graham Harrison
Constitutionalism, European Integration and British Political Economy
Ben Rosamond, Daniel Wincott
Adapting to Europe: Is it Harder for Britain?
Vivien A. Schmidt
