INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM
OVERVIEW: The Society for International Comparative Policy Analysis (ICPA Society) partners with over 30 international universities and 10 associations on five continents to advance international comparative policy analysis. It is affiliated with the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA) published by Routledge, UK, which is explicitly dedicated to comparative policy analysis, (3.9 Impact Factor; 7.8 Cite Score EBSCO; Q1 Impact Factor Best Quartile) and fosters a vibrant international community of scholars.
Institutions, or consortia of institutions, on the five continents with reputations for leading scholarship, strong educational programs in public policy and comparative studies, or developing such comparative programs, are invited, or may apply, to become an Institutional Member of the ICPA Society and the JCPA. Institutions are asked to commit to maintain this status for no less than three (3) years. Discount Advance payment is 10%.
PURPOSE: Funds received through the invitational International Institutional Membership Program are used to promote quality scholarship. These include, but are not limited to collaborative comparative research, comparative public policy publications, annual Workshops, Webinars, Guest lectures, graduate students internships at JCPA, Awards for best comparative papers at partner associations conferences, Best JCPA Article Awards, as well as other initiatives suggested by members.
Benefits to Member Institutions
As an International Institutional Member, you will realize the following benefits:
- VISIBILITY and ACCESS: School’s name/logo/link to appear on the front page of each Issue of the JCPA (six Issues per year) and on a dedicated page on the JCPA and the Society’s webpage.
- REPRESENTATION by a delegated representative on the International Institutional Council of the JCPA/ICPA Society — a say in the steering of the field and collaboration amongst Member Institutions.
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT at events (e.g., at the 10 international partner association conferences where we grant the Best Paper Comparative Awards) and other sponsored activities of the ICPA Society and the JCPA.
- FREE ADVERTISEMENTS (Monitored) including program announcements, calls for papers, events, publications by faculty and hiring adverts — through our Listserv of over 5,000 members, on our website and on JCPA hardcopies.
- INVITATION TO PRESENT at our COMPARATIVE LECTURE and BOOK TALK Series – widely attended on 5 continents.
- PRIORITY TO SPECIAL JCPA SYMPOSIA ISSUES — Priority and fast-track review of proposals submitted to the JCPA.
- PRIORITY JCPA Publication Slotting for accepted articles authored by your faculty following review.
- FREE ACCESS curtesy of Routledge to articles published by your faculty who do not have Open Access privileges.
- PRIORITY TO PROPOSALS AND HOSTING of ANNUAL JCPA and ICPA WORKSHOPS or RESEARCH SYMPOSIA
- COLABORATIVE RESEARCH and PUBLICATIONS (see the ILPA series, with Policy
Press; Classica of Comparative Policy Analysis (vol 1-4) and the Handbook of Comparative Policy Analysis with Routledge) - JOINT Applications for and pooling of research
- PRIORITY TO ANNUAL JCPA INTERNSHIPS for graduate students — access to the ins and outs of scholarly publishing
- PRIORITY to 10-12 PhD or Post Doc candidates to participate in our bi-annual MENTORING Workshop Series on academic and publication writing.
- FREE INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP to the ICPA Society to two doctoral students or two entry-level faculty inclusive of all benefits.
- FREE REGISTRATION FEE to our International Workshops two doctoral students or two entry-level faculty.
- INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL EXCHANGES FACILITATION to faculty and students for exchanges based on types of inter-universities agreements.
- A FREE annual copy of the JCPA in hardcopy or as online access – per request.
- DISCOUNT of 30% on all Routledge books and journals to your faculty members.
- ACCESS to our Newsletters, Alerts, and Call for Papers.
For information about ICPA Society Institutional Membership opportunities, contact the ICPA Society and JCPA Executive Director, Dr. S. Derin Atiskan at jcpaexecutive@gmail.com
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ICPA Society Institutional Members
- Aarhus University, Department of Political Science, Denmark
- Beijing Normal University, Department of Public Policy, China
- Binghamton University, Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, USA
- Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
- University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy, USA
- Carleton University, School of Public Policy and Administration, Canada
- Chang Mai University, School of Public Policy, Thailand
- Charles University, Department of Public and Social Policy, Czech Republic
- Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Government and Public Administration, Hong Kong
- City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs, Hong Kong
- Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, School of Economics, Administration and Public Policy, Qatar
- Erasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Public Administration, The Netherlands
- University of Exeter, Department of Politics, Exeter, UK
- Facultad Latinoamericana, Ciencias Sociales – FLASCO, Ecuador
- Hamad Bin Khalifa University, College of Public Policy, Qatar
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Federmann School of Public Policy and Government, Israel
- The University of Hong Kong, Department of Politics and Public Administration, Hong Kong
- University of International Business and Economics, Department of Public Administration, China
- Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia Qualidade de Governo e Políticas Públicas para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (INCT–QualiGov), Brazil
- Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, India
- Kansai University Osaka, Faculty of Policy Studies, Japan
- Koç University, Center for Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance Department of International Relations, Turkiye
- London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Management
- McGill University, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, Montreal, Canada
- McMaster University, Department of Political Science, Canada
- New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, USA
- University of Oklahoma, Department of International and Area Studies, USA
- University of Pretoria, The School of Public Management and Administration, South Africa
- Shih Hsin University, Department of Public Policy & Management, Taiwan
- Simon Fraser University, School of Public Policy, Canada
- Tsinghua University, School of Public Policy and Management, China
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, the La Follette School of Public Affairs, USA
- WORLD Policy Analysis Center at UCLA
- Yale University, School of Management, USA
Executive International Institutional Council – Institutional Representatives
NAME | INSTITUTION |
Leslie A. Pal (Vice-President) | Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada |
Hamid Ali (Co-Chair) | Doha Institute Of Graduate Studies, Qatar |
Caner Bakir | Koç University, GLODEM Center, Turkiye |
Michael Barzelay | London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
Daniel Béland | McGill University Montreal, Canada |
Oranee Chaiyajit | Chiang Mai University, Thailand |
Logan John Robert Cochrane | Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar |
Adrienne Davidson | McMaster University, Canada |
Claire Dunlop | University of Exeter, UK |
Guillaume Fontaine | FLACSO, Ecuador |
Anat Gofen | Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel |
Christoffer Green-Pedersen | University of Aarhus, Denmark |
Eduardo Grin | INCT–QualiGov, Brazil |
Yue Guo | Bejiing Normal University, China |
Jody Heyman | WORLD Policy Analysis Center, UCLA, USA |
Michael Howlett | Simon Fraser University, Canada |
Yu-Ying Kuo | Shih Hsin University, Taiwan |
Wei Li | Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Ted Marmor | School of Management, Yale University, USA |
Michella Morais de Sa e Silva | University of Oklahoma, USA |
Martin Nekola | Charles University Prague, Czech Republic |
Michael O’Hare | University of California Berkeley, USA |
Tetsukazu Okamoto | Kansai University, Japan |
Nick Petrovsky | City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Marius Profiroiu | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Ayhab Saad | Doha Institute of Graduate Studies, Qatar |
Peter Scholten | Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Naresh Singh | Jindal School of Government and Public Policy , India |
Polly Trottenberg | Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University, USA |
Jennifer Stewart | Carleton University, Canada |
Hilligje Gerritdina van Dijk | University of Pretoria, South Africa |
David Weimer | University of Madison-Wisconsin, USA |
Kerry Whigham | Binghamton University, Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, USA |
Xufeng Zhu (Co-Chair) | Tsinghua University, Beijing, China |
Yi Zhang | University of International Business and Economics, China |