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JCPA-ICPA Forum Newsletter – Summer 2016

Newsletter

Summer 2016

JCPA Editor Iris Geva-May

Message from the President and Editor-In-Chief

Happy Summer! In this newsletter, we welcome new ICPA members, congratulate award winners for Best Article, and announce upcoming events and activities in which we hope that you can take part.
Iris Geva-May


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The JCPA And ICPA-Forum Welcomes a New Gold Institutional Member and New Valued Editorial Board Member

New Editorial Board Member

Koç University’s Professor Caner Bakir

New International Institutional Members

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The Center for Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance Department of Internaitonal Relations, Koç University, Turkey
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JCPA’S 2015 Impact Factor Increases Yet Again!

Hot off the press: JCPA’s Impact Factor has increased yet again this year to 0.642 from 0.612 in 2014!

Join me in congratulating the most cited authors and their articles for their excellent scholarship. Thank you to those who disseminated these articles’ contribution through JCPA citations.

Top Cited Articles for Current Impact Factor, Free to Access

Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt

“Do Agents “Run Amok”? A Comparison of Agency Slack in the EU and US Trade Policy in the Doha Round”
4 citations

Michael W. Bauer; Christoph Knill

“A Conceptual Framework for the Comparative Analysis of Policy Change: Measurement, Explanation and Strategies of Policy Dismantling”
3 citations

Jeroen van der Waal; Willem de Koster; Wim van Oorschot

“Three Worlds of Welfare Chauvinism? How Welfare Regimes Affect Support for Distributing Welfare to Immigrants in Europe”
3 citations

Holly Jarman; Katherine Truby

“Traveling for Treatment: A Comparative Analysis of Patient Mobility Debates in the European Union and United States”
3 citations

Jan Seifert; Ruth Carlitz; Elena Mondo

“The Open Budget Index (OBI) as a Comparative Statistical Tool”
3 citations

©2016 Thomson Reuters, 2016 release of the Journal Citation Reports


Congratulations To The JCPA Best Article Award Winners For 2016!

The Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Best Article Adjudication Committee (David Birdsell, Chair, Ted Marmor, Betsi Beem, Emanuele Verdaini and Karen Baehler), and the Editor-in-Chief congratulate:
Dr. Scott Greer, Dr. Heather Elliott, and Dr. Rebecca Oliver

On the Best Article Award for 2016, “Differences that Matter: Overcoming Methodological Nationalism in Comparative Social Policy Research” published in Special Issue, Vol 17; Iss. 4: “Bringing Governments Back in: Governance and Governing in Comparative Policy Analysis.

The Award will be extended at the 14th JCPA and ICPA-Forum Workshop, August 2016.

The authors say: “For scholars, the conclusion is that methodological nationalism obscures a great deal of important variation, and that disaggregating decentralised states reveals a much more complex and powerful set of explanations than the mere concept of fragmentation. For policy, the conclusion is that the design of intergovernmental relations, law, and finance is very important for the welfare state.”

Reminder For The Upcoming ICPA-Forum Workshop At The University Of Wellington, New Zealand

The 14th Annual ICPA-Forum Workshop is quickly approaching!
When: August 7-9, 2016
Venue: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Where: Wellington, New Zealand
Topic: “Transferable Learning: Advances in Comparative Methodologies and Practices”

Click here to see the Workshop Program