Comparative Politics is an international journal that publishes scholarly articles devoted to the comparative analysis of political institutions and behavior. Comparative Politics communicates new ideas and research findings to social scientists, scholars, and students. The journal is indispensable to experts, in research organizations, foundations, consulates, and embassies throughout the world. Comparative Politics is sponsored, edited, and published by the Ph.D. Program in Political Science of the City University of New York. Opinions, findings, or conclusions expressed in the journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editors or the City University of New York. Comparative Politics is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October. Comparative
Politics
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Arts and Sciences II Collection. Articles in Comparative Politics are abstracted and/or indexed in CSA Political Science and Government: A Guide to Periodical Literature, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts at www.csa.com/political, International Political Science Abstracts, Social Sciences Index/Abstracts, Current Contents Social & Behavioral Sciences, ISI Basic Social Sciences Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Historical Abstracts and/or America: History and Life, United States Political Science Documents, and PAIS Bulletin. Comparative Politics is available on microfilm from National Archive Publishing Company. |