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European Political Science Review


Labour Euroscepticism: Italian and Irish Unions’ Changing Preferences Towards the EU

European Political Science Review (EPSR)

Published in association with Cambridge University Press

5.7 CiteScore 2023
42/706 Political Science and International Relations Scopus 2023
42/186 Political Science Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics) 2022
3.2 Impact Factor 2022

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Exciting news! All articles accepted for publication in EPSR will now be Open Access; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online.

 

The costs of OA publication will be covered through agreements between the publisher and the author’s institution, payment of APCs by funding bodies, or else waived entirely, ensuring every author can publish and enjoy the benefits of OA.

European Political Science Review (EPSR) publishes high quality scholarly research in political science, focusing on the most important debates in the discipline. and demonstrating the highest possible standards in conceptualisation, theorisation and methodology.

It publishes empirical papers based on qualitative or quantitative methodologies whose research is placed within the context of larger (theoretical) debates in the discipline. The journal also welcomes conceptual and theoretical papers as well as contributions from the field of normative political theory.

EPSR is not concerned solely with European political issues, nor is it conceived as exclusively for European scholars, publishing submissions dealing with global issues and non-European topics.

To make a query, contact the Editorial Office at epsr@ecpr.eu.

Editorial team

Theofanis Exadaktylos

Theofanis Exadaktylos
University of Surrey

Catherine Moury
NOVA University Lisbon
Associate Editor

Marina Costa Lobo
Universidade de Lisboa