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Australian Journal of Political Science

The Australian Journal of Political Science (Routledge) aims to be a premier academic journal publishing quality peer-reviewed, refereed articles in all areas of political studies. It is the official journal of the Australian Political Studies Association.

The editorial team, based at Deakin University, is supported by an Editorial Board and an Editorial Advisory Committee of eminent Australian and overseas specialists covering the major sub disciplines of political science.

The Journal publishes articles at the cutting edge of the discipline, characterised by conceptual clarity, methodological rigour, substantive interest, broad appeal, and originality. Shorter articles may be published as research notes.

The book review section includes reviews of major books in the field of political studies, and especially books written by academics based in Australia and New Zealand and/or dealing with relevant Australian and New Zealand subjects. The Journal also publishes longer review essays.

If you would like to submit a paper to the Journal please visit the Journal’s online submission site.

About this Journal

Aims & Scope
Abstracting & Indexing
Editorial Board
Society Information

Editorial Team

  • Editors
    Professor Geoffrey Stokes & Professor Marian Simms
  • Associate Editors
    Associate Professor Hans Lofgren & Dr David Hundt
  • Review Editor
    Dr Peter Haeusler
  • Editorial Assistant
    Ms Marina Cominos

For Contributors

Online submissions
Instructions for authors

For further information about The Australian Journal of Political Science

Print ISSN: 0725-6868
Online ISSN: 1469-9540
Publishing Body: Routledge, Australia
Frequency: 4 Issues per volume
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Contact

Associate Professor Hans Lofgren
Associate Editor
The Australian Journal of Political Science
Faculty of Arts and Education
Deakin University
E mail: hans.lofgren@deakin.edu.au

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12th February 2013