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  • Romanian Political Science Review
    Vol. 24 No. 2 (2024)

    Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review is an English-language journal that publishes peer-reviewed research articles and reviews by specialists in all major fields of political science. Founded in the context of the post-communist transformations in Romania, the journal encourages critical contributions focusing on the challenges facing democracy locally and internationally. The articles published cover a wide range of approaches and perspectives, both in political theory and international relations, in comparative studies or in research focused on public policies, democratic institutions and governance processes.

  • Romanian Political Science Review
    Vol. 24 No. 1 (2024)

    The end of the Cold War, and the extinction of communism both as an ideology and a practice of government, not only have made possible an unparalleled experiment in  building a democratic order in Central and Eastern Europe, but have opened up a most extraordinary intellectual opportunity: to understand, compare and eventually appraise what had previously been neither understandable nor comparable. Studia Politica.
    Romanian Political Science Review was established in the realization that the problems and concerns of both new and old democracies are beginning to converge. The journal fosters the work of the first generations of Romanian political scientists permeated by a sense of critical engagement with European and American intellectual and political traditions that inspired and explained the modern notions of democracy, pluralism, political liberty, individual freedom, and civil rights. Believing that ideas do matter, the Editors share a common commitment as intellectuals and scholars to try to shed light on the major political problems facing Romania, a country that has recently undergone
    unprecedented political and social changes. They think of Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review as a challenge and a mandate to be involved in scholarly issues of fundamental importance, related not only to the democratization of Romanian polity and politics, to the “great transformation” that is taking place in Central and Eastern Europe, but also to the make-over of the assumptions and prospects of their discipline. They hope to be joined in by those scholars in other countries who feel that the demise of communism calls for a new political science able to reassess the very foundations of democratic ideals and procedures.

  • Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review
    Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023)

    The end of the Cold War, and the extinction of communism both as an ideology and a practice of government, not only have made possible an unparalleled experiment in building a democratic order in Central and Eastern Europe, but have opened up a most extraordinary intellectual opportunity: to understand, compare and eventually appraise what had previously been neither understandable nor comparable. Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review was established in the realization that the problems and concerns of both new and old democracies are beginning to converge. The journal fosters the work of the first generations of Romanian political scientists permeated by a sense of critical engagement with European and American intellectual and political traditions that inspired and explained the modern notions of democracy, pluralism, political liberty, individual freedom, and civil rights.

    Believing that ideas do matter, the Editors share a common commitment as intellectuals and scholars to try to shed light on the major political problems facing Romania, a country that has recently undergone unprecedented political and social changes. They think of Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review as a challenge and a mandate to be involved in scholarly issues of fundamental importance, related not only to the democratization of Romanian polity and politics, to the "great transformation" that is taking place in Central and Eastern Europe, but also to the make-over of the assumptions and prospects of their discipline. They hope to be joined in by those scholars in other countries who feel that the demise of communism calls for a new political science able to reassess the very foundations of democratic ideals and procedures.

  • Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review
    Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023)

    The end of the Cold War, and the extinction of communism both as an ideology and a practice of government, not only have made possible an unparalleled experiment in building a democratic order in Central and Eastern Europe, but have opened up a most extraordinary intellectual opportunity: to understand, compare and eventually appraise what had previously been neither understandable nor comparable. Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review was established in the realization that
    the problems and concerns of both new and old democracies are beginning to converge. The journal fosters the work of the first generations of Romanian political scientists permeated by a sense of critical engagement with European and American intellectual and political traditions that inspired and explained the modern notions of democracy, pluralism, political liberty, individual freedom, and civil rights.
    Believing that ideas do matter, the Editors share a common commitment as intellectuals and scholars to try to shed light on the major political problems facing Romania, a country that has recently undergone unprecedented political and social changes. They think of Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review as a challenge and a mandate to be involved in scholarly issues of fundamental importance, related not only to the democratization of Romanian polity and politics, to the “great
    transformation” that is taking place in Central and Eastern Europe, but also to the make-over of the assumptions and prospects of their discipline. They hope to be joined in by those scholars in other countries who feel that the demise of communism calls for a new political science able to reassess the very foundations of democratic ideals and procedures. 

  • Arhiva STUDIA POLITICA 2001-2022
    Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022)

    2022vol. XXII no. 1 | vol. XXII no. 2 

    2021vol. XXI no. 1 | vol. XXI no. 2 

    2020vol. XX no. 1vol. XX no. 2 | vol. XX no. 3 | vol. XX no 4

    2019vol. XIX no. 1 | vol. XIX no. 2 | vol. XIX no. 3 & 4

    2018vol. XVIII no. 1 |vol. XVIII no. 2 |vol. XVIII no. 3 |vol. XVIII no. 4 

    2017vol. XVII no. 1 | vol. XVII no. 2 | vol. XVII no. 3 | vol. XVII no. 4 

    2016vol. XVI no. 1 | vol. XVI no. 2 | vol. XVI no. 3 | vol. XVI no. 4

    2015vol. XV no. 1 | vol. XV no. 2 | vol. XV no. 3 | vol. XV no. 4

    2014vol. XIV no. 1 | vol. XIV no. 2 | vol. XIV no. 3 | vol. XIV no. 4

    2013vol. XIII no. 1 | vol. XIII no. 2 | vol. XIII no. 3 | vol. XIII no. 4

    2012vol. XII no. 1 | vol. XII no. 2 | vol. XII no. 3 | vol. XII no. 4

    2011vol. XI no. 1 | vol. XI no. 2 | vol. XI no. 3 | vol. XI no. 4

    2010vol. X no. 1 | vol. X no. 2 vol. X no. 3 | vol. X no. 4

    2009vol. IX no. 1 | vol. IX no. 2 | vol. IX no. 3 | vol. IX no. 4

    2008vol. VIII no. 1 | vol. VIII no. 2 | vol. VIII no. 3 | vol. VIII no. 4

    2007vol. VII no. 1 | vol. VII no. 2 | vol. VII no. 3 | vol. VII no. 4

    2006vol. VI no. 1 | vol. VI no. 2 | vol. VI no. 3 | vol. VI no. 4

    2005vol. V no. 1 | vol. V no. 2 | vol. V no. 3 | vol. V no. 4

    2004vol. IV no. 1 | vol. IV no. 2 | vol. IV no. 3 | vol. IV no. 4

    2003vol. III no. 1 | vol. III no. 2 | vol. III no. 3 | vol. III no. 4

    2002vol. II no. 1 | vol. II no. 2 | vol. II no. 3 | vol. II no. 4

    2001vol. I no. 1 | vol. I no. 2 | vol. I no. 3 | vol. I no. 4