Japanese Journal of Political Science
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Japanese Journal of Political Science
Lev Nachman
3 months ago
I am very happy to share my newest solo-authored peer-reviewed article: “Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments” available to read for free at
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Japanese Journal of Political Science All of our
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3 days ago
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- Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 3 - https://cup.org/4oD3Uhb
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7 days ago
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from our latest issue - Crossing currents: age, period, and cohort effects on Japanese perceptions of China, Russia, and the U.S. (2007–2022) - https://cup.org/43pxMVS - Zeng Cai, Xiaoguang Fan & Ken’ichi Ikeda
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9 days ago
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from our latest issue - Food or vote: the effects of Confucian values on support for democracy - https://cup.org/4o6epJW - Weilin Xiao & Yanwei Zhang
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9 days ago
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue - Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments - https://cup.org/4qoafhT -
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9 days ago
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue - Gendered views on immigration policy stances? The case of Japan - https://cup.org/4hxDATi "gender bias in voter evaluations may not be as severe as the literature expects..." - Melanie Sayuri Sonntag,
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9 days ago
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- Institutional isomorphism in Chinese development finance regimes: a comparative study of the AIIB, the NDB, and the two policy banks - https://cup.org/47Upwjh - Yue Xu & Hongsong Liu
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11 days ago
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Since the start of 2025 JJPS has been an
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11 days ago
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NEW ISSUE - Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 3 - https://cup.org/3Wj4mF1
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20 days ago
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Lala Muradova
21 days ago
Analysis of references between 1990 to 2024 shows that there is a decline in book referencing (52% to 28%) in polsci journals 😮
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From Bookworm to Browser: The Decline of Books in Political Science Scholarship | PS: Political Science & Politics | Cambridge Core
From Bookworm to Browser: The Decline of Books in Political Science Scholarship
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from our latest issue - Crossing currents: age, period, and cohort effects on Japanese perceptions of China, Russia, and the U.S. (2007–2022) - https://cup.org/43pxMVS - Zeng Cai, Xiaoguang Fan & Ken’ichi Ikeda
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21 days ago
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from our latest issue - Food or vote: the effects of Confucian values on support for democracy - https://cup.org/4o6epJW - Weilin Xiao & Yanwei Zhang
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21 days ago
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue - Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments - https://cup.org/4qoafhT -
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22 days ago
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#OpenAccess from our latest issue - Gendered views on immigration policy stances? The case of Japan - https://cup.org/4hxDATi "gender bias in voter evaluations may not be as severe as the literature expects..." - Melanie Sayuri Sonntag,
@strauszm.bsky.social
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@ykshrt.bsky.social
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22 days ago
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NEW ISSUE - Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 3 - https://cup.org/3Wj4mF1
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22 days ago
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In 2025 JJPS became an
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journal with articles published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online. This means you can read every article published so far this year by following this link -
cup.org/3HkyT1y
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24 days ago
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You can find out how to prepare your materials for submission to the Japanese Journal of Political Science, the publication process, and more here - cup.org/4lzndHq
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25 days ago
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In January 2025 JJPS became an
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title with articles published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online. This means you can read every article published so far this year by following this link - cup.org/3HkyT1y
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about 1 month ago
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Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
about 1 month ago
APSA may be over, but you can still receive a 40% discount on our recent titles until October 14th! Learn more here: https://www.cambridge.org/APSA
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In January 2025 JJPS became an
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title with articles published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online. This means you can read every article published this year by following this link - https://cup.org/3HkyT1y
#APSA2025
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2 months ago
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Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
2 months ago
Don’t miss your chance to read new Cambridge Element "Sustainable Development and the Environment in Southeast Asia" by @pammcelwee.bsky.social Free access available until 11 September. https://cup.org/4fY91p3
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- Gendered views on immigration policy stances? The case of Japan -
cup.org/4lV2PiL
- Melanie Sayuri Sonntag,
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@ykshrt.bsky.social
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2 months ago
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from our latest issue - Does corruption undermine fundamental rights protection level? The effects of corruption of lawmakers, judges, bureaucrats, and police and military on labour rights and freedom of association at the country level -
cup.org/41HzYrD
- Moonsoo Lee
3 months ago
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from our latest issue - China’s economic statecraft and the perceptions of its leaders: a neoclassical realist explanation -
cup.org/3SxbmME
- Chih-shian Liou
3 months ago
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from our latest issue - Democracy and changing leadership preferences among young individuals: the case of South Korea -
cup.org/45sEPyT
- Hannah June Kim
3 months ago
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from our latest issue - Beyond
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vaccine acceptance: survey evidence from Taiwan -
cup.org/4kD6qBy
"partisan fights on the vaccination against COVID-19 in Taiwan centred on its brand choice rather than acceptance" - Yun-Yeh Chiang & Jason Kuo
3 months ago
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- Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 2 - https://cup.org/4lF0OXT
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3 months ago
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- Food or vote: the effects of Confucian values on support for democracy -
cup.org/4lMg0T4
"findings shed light on the cultural roots of pragmatic democratic support, offering major implications for the prospects of democratisation in East Asia" - Weilin Xiao & Yanwei Zhang
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3 months ago
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#OpenAccess - Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments - https://cup.org/4mxCWGY "support for diplomatic and military policy may be affected by partisan framing, but support for economic policy remains bipartisan" -
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3 months ago
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from our new issue - Does corruption undermine fundamental rights protection level? The effects of corruption of lawmakers, judges, bureaucrats, and police and military on labour rights and freedom of association at the country level -
cup.org/41HzYrD
- Moonsoo Lee
3 months ago
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- Crossing currents: age, period, and cohort effects on Japanese perceptions of China, Russia, and the U.S. (2007–2022) -
cup.org/3JrdYu6
- Zeng Cai, Xiaoguang Fan & Ken’ichi Ikeda
#FirstView
3 months ago
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from our new issue - China’s economic statecraft and the perceptions of its leaders: a neoclassical realist explanation -
cup.org/3SxbmME
- Chih-shian Liou
3 months ago
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from our new issue - Democracy and changing leadership preferences among young individuals: the case of South Korea -
cup.org/45sEPyT
- Hannah June Kim
3 months ago
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from our new issue - Beyond
#COVID19
vaccine acceptance: survey evidence from Taiwan -
cup.org/4kD6qBy
"partisan fights on the vaccination against COVID-19 in Taiwan centred on its brand choice rather than acceptance" - Yun-Yeh Chiang & Jason Kuo
3 months ago
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- Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 2 -
cup.org/3J5ZKyV
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3 months ago
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from our latest issue - The restraint effect of alliances on military responses during crises -
cup.org/4hvMajM
"investigates the de-escalatory influence of alliances − referred to as the restraint effect − on state behaviour during international crises" - Won-June Hwang
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from our latest issue - The restraint effect of alliances on military responses during crises -
cup.org/4hvMajM
"investigates the de-escalatory influence of alliances − referred to as the restraint effect − on state behaviour during international crises" - Won-June Hwang
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3 months ago
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from our latest issue- Who gets picked on and why? The politics of North Korea’s human rights recommendations in the universal periodic review -
cup.org/3XgwIk5
- Haeun Jang & Byungwon Woo
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3 months ago
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from our latest issue - To war or not to war: backing down after a fait accompli in Japan -
cup.org/41Tzyx8
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@ncviethung.bsky.social
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3 months ago
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from our latest issue - Strong leader, fragile party: how even a weak party can protect a powerful leader? -
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- Takuya Furusawa
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3 months ago
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NEW ISSUE - Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 1 -
cup.org/3UhM6Le
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3 months ago
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- Beyond
#COVID19
vaccine acceptance: survey evidence from Taiwan -
cup.org/4kD6qBy
"Unlike many other industrial societies, the partisan fights on the vaccination against COVID-19 in Taiwan centred on its brand choice rather than acceptance" - Yun-Yeh Chiang & Jason Kuo
#FirstView
4 months ago
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You can find out how to prepare your materials for submission to the Japanese Journal of Political Science, the publication process, and more here -
cup.org/4lzndHq
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#jjps
4 months ago
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Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
5 months ago
New Cambridge Element 'Factional Politics in the Liberal Democratic Party: Explaining Change and Continuity in Japan's Economic Statecraft' by Michael J. Gigante & Ming Wan is now free to read for 2 weeks.
cup.org/45dnB8K
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- China’s economic statecraft and the perceptions of its leaders: a neoclassical realist explanation -
cup.org/3SxbmME
- Chih-shian Liou
#FirstView
5 months ago
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- Democracy and changing leadership preferences among young individuals: the case of South Korea -
cup.org/45sEPyT
- Hannah June Kim
#FirstView
6 months ago
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Japanese Journal of Political Science
Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
6 months ago
New Cambridge Element The Political Economy of China's Imperial Examination System by Erik H. Wang and Clair Z. Yang, out now! Read Open Access at
cup.org/43A7b84
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The Political Economy of China's Imperial Examination System
Cambridge Core - Political Economy - The Political Economy of China's Imperial Examination System
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from our latest issue - Do FIFA World Cup matches affect outgroup bias? Evidence from South Korea -
cup.org/3GP2X4J
-
@jongheepark.bsky.social
& Anakiz Elif Senturk
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6 months ago
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from our latest issue - Same difference? Interrogating the security politics of COVID-19 in the ‘democratic’ United Kingdom and ‘authoritarian’ Thailand -
cup.org/43oHok1
- Michael Magcamit & Pradit Chinudomsub
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#COVID19
6 months ago
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