Japanese Journal of Political Science
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In January 2025 JJPS became an #OpenAccess 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

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Don’t miss your chance to read new Cambridge Element "Sustainable Development and the Environment in Southeast Asia" by ‪@pammcelwee.bsky.social‬

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Gendered views on immigration policy stances? The case of Japan - cup.org/4lV2PiL

- Melanie Sayuri Sonntag, @strauszm.bsky.social & @ykshrt.bsky.social

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#OpenAccess 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
JJPS abstract from a study analyzing how corruption among public officials in 142 countries impacts human rights and the Rule of Law Index. The study highlights the effects on freedom of association, corruption among judges and bureaucrats, and the role of executive power in protecting rights.
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China’s economic statecraft and the perceptions of its leaders: a neoclassical realist explanation - cup.org/3SxbmME

- Chih-shian Liou
JJPS abstract discussing China's economic strategy under its Belt and Road Initiative and the evolution of its economic statecraft in the post-Mao period.
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Democracy and changing leadership preferences among young individuals: the case of South Korea - cup.org/45sEPyT

- Hannah June Kim
JJPS abstract discussing the disillusionment of young individuals in consolidated democracies and their shifting support towards strongman leadership, with a focus on South Korea.
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#OpenAccess from our latest 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
JJPS abstract discussing the partisan fights over COVID-19 vaccination in Taiwan and the impact on vaccine choice, highlighting findings from a 2022 survey of Taiwanese respondents.
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Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 2 - https://cup.org/4lF0OXT

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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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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"

- @lnachman32.bsky.social

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#OpenAccess 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
JJPS abstract from a study analyzing how corruption among public officials in 142 countries impacts human rights and the Rule of Law Index. The study highlights the effects on freedom of association, corruption among judges and bureaucrats, and the role of executive power in protecting rights.
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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

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#OpenAccess from our new issue -

China’s economic statecraft and the perceptions of its leaders: a neoclassical realist explanation - cup.org/3SxbmME

- Chih-shian Liou
JJPS abstract discussing China's economic strategy under its Belt and Road Initiative and the evolution of its economic statecraft in the post-Mao period.
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#OpenAccess from our new issue -

Democracy and changing leadership preferences among young individuals: the case of South Korea - cup.org/45sEPyT

- Hannah June Kim
JJPS abstract discussing the disillusionment of young individuals in consolidated democracies and their shifting support towards strongman leadership, with a focus on South Korea.
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#OpenAccess 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
JJPS abstract discussing the partisan fights over COVID-19 vaccination in Taiwan and the impact on vaccine choice, highlighting findings from a 2022 survey of Taiwanese respondents.
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Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 2 - cup.org/3J5ZKyV

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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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JJPS abstract discussing the influence of alliances on state behavior during international crises, highlighting findings related to the Cold War.
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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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JJPS abstract discussing the influence of alliances on state behavior during international crises, highlighting findings related to the Cold War.
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#OpenAccess 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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JJPS abstract of a research paper discussing the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism by the United Nations, focusing on how North Korea engages with and utilizes the UPR for international strategies.
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To war or not to war: backing down after a fait accompli in Japan - cup.org/41Tzyx8

- @ncviethung.bsky.social

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JJPS abstract discussing the economic and political considerations governments face when de-escalating international crises.
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Strong leader, fragile party: how even a weak party can protect a powerful leader? - cup.org/4iTdfhV

- Takuya Furusawa

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JJPS abstract discussing the impact of strong versus weak leaders in autocratic regimes, focusing on leadership, rebellion, and institutional stability.
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NEW ISSUE -

Japanese Journal of Political Science - Volume 26 - Issue 1 - cup.org/3UhM6Le

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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
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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 -

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