Central European Journal of Public Policy
Central European Journal of Public Policy
Publishing House: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Fakulta sociálních věd
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 1802-4866
Status: Later issues not available
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- Issue No. 01/1
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Short Description
The CEJPP is an open-access, peer-reviewed on-line journal published in English twice a year. Its aim is to provide academic scholars and professionals in different policy fields with the latest theoretical and methodological advancements in public policy supported by sound empirical research. The CEJPP addresses all topics of public policy including civil society, social services and healthcare, environmental protection, education, labour market, immigration, security, public financing and budgeting, administrative reform, performance measurements, governance and others. It is a multidisciplinary and public problems oriented journal which attempts to find a balance between description, explanation and evaluation of public policies and that encourages a wide range of social science approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. Although the journal focuses primarily upon Central Europe, relevant contributions from other geographical areas are also encouraged in order to enhance public policy research in Central Europe.