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- 2023: Volume 11: Issue 1
- “Once Again Into the Breach” of the Debate About “Polity” in Aristotle’s Political Teaching: Another Closer Look at Politics 4 Chapters 12 and 13
- Tactics and Principles: A Contribution to Dobrogeanu-Gherea’s Interpretation of Anarchism with Reference to ‘Legal Socialism’
- Unintentional Democratic Backsliders. “Evil Always Wins Through the Strength of its Splendid Dupes”
- Carrots Without Sticks: Cycling Policy of Mediumsized Polish Cities
- Words that Matter: Donald Trump’s Twitter Communication in the Pre-COVID-19 Period
- Cities as a Transnational Institutional Bypass of Nation-States
- Accession of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the East African Community — A Threat to Regional Security or an Opportunity for the Peacebuilding Process?
- Factors that Influence Repeated Participation in Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections: The Impact of the 1990 and 1994 Campaigns
- Rejoinder to Dominiak on Unjust Enrichment and Libertarianism
- Book Review: András Bozóki “Rolling Transition and the Role of Intellectuals: The Case of Hungary 1977–1994” CEU Press 2022 602 Pages
- Report of the Conference Within the Horizon Mars Cycle: “Moon and Mars as the Nearest Stages of Exploration and Development of the Solar System: Global European Polish Lower Silesian Perspectives”
- 2022: Volume 10: Issue 2
- Unjust Enrichment And Libertarianism
- The New Cold War: Cyber Frontline
- No Change After A Storm? A Review of Post Electoral Defeat Changes in Party Structure And Organisational Culture
- The Local Identity — The Case of Councilors from Lubelskie Municipalities and Counties’
- Report of the 5th Congress of Political Science
- 2022: Volume 10: Issue 1
- The Coercion–Extraction Cycle and the Paradox of Stability
- Ratification of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA): Towards A New Structure of Political Conflict?
- Are You in the Network? The Impact of Co-Creation on the Network of Participants
- The Policy of Supporting Students with Disabilities At Higher Education Institutions in Poland — The Example of the University of Wrocław University and Wrocław University of Technology
- Book Review: Agnieszka Stępińska Artur Lipiński Dorota Piontek Agnieszka Hess “Populist Political Communication in Poland: Political Actors — Media — Citizens” Logos Verlag Berlin 2020 243 Pages
- Book Review: Peter W. Schulze (Ed.): “Multipolarity — The Promise of Disharmony” (Campus Verlag: Frankfurt/New York: 2018)
- 2021: Volume 9: Issue 2
- Co-Creation of Public Services in the European Union. Concepts Approaches and Practice
- Satisfaction with Democracy in Perspective: Anchoring Today by Looking Back and Forward
- Discourse Construction by Non-Government Actors in Urban Regeneration Governance
- Changing the Story: An Alternative Approach to System Change in Public Service Innovation
- Co-Design and Co-Production of Public Service. The Prevention of Childhood Obesity in Reggio Emilia — Italy
- Implementing Co-Creation as a Policy Norm in Sweden — Steering Strategies for a Robust Municipal Organisation
- 2021: Volume 9: Issue 1
- Brahmin Left Vs. Merchant Right: The Miscellaneous Causes and Consequences
- Satisfaction with Democracy in Perspective: Anchoring Today By Looking Back and Forward
- Diplomatic Crisis Between Poland and Israel in Right-Wing Dailies
- Evaluating Hungary’s Participation in the European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy
- Poland’s Policy in the Space Sector: The Institutional Dimension Since Joining the European Space Agency
- Adaptability in Environmental Policy at the Commune Level Carried Out in Poland Based on the Example of the Urban Plan of Adaptation to Climate Changes
- International Political Authority: On the Meaning and Scope of a Justified Hierarchy in International Relations (Voelsen & Schettler 2019)
- Book Review: Michał Krzyżanowski “Brexit and the Imaginary of ‘Crisis’: A Discourse-Conceptual Analysis of European News Media” Critical Discourse Studies 16 No. 4 (2019): 465–490
- 2020: Volume 8: Issue 2
- The Urban Regime Theory in Political Science Research - The Possibilities and Limitations of Implementation
- Cities Towards Migrants. Case Study of Local Integration Policies of Gdańsk and Wrocław
- Urban Lab as a Tool for Joint Management in Cities
- Urban and Rural Local Action Groups in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
- Administration of Urban Public Transport in the Largest Polish Cities
- Local Memory Policy. The Case of Wałbrzych
- Urban Noise Pollution Prevention — Tokyo Case Study
- Book Review: Neil Brenner “New Urban Spaces: Urban Theory and the Scale Question” Oxford University Press New York 2019 461 Pp
- 2020: Volume 8: Issue 1
- Social Constructivism as Forecasting Matrix. Collective Habitus in International Relations
- Violent Extremism in the Western Balkans: Re-Shaping the Islamist Terrorist Phenomenon in South-Eastern Europe
- Should I Stay or Should I Vote? „Beto an Underdog” and his Mobilization Campaign
- India-Poland Relations: Transformation of Cultural Relations to Cultural Diplomacy
- Unholy Alliances? A Case Study of Cooperation between Churches and the Radical Right Group Młodzież Wszechpolska in Poland
- Value-Based Ideas or Material Interests? An Explanation of Polish Governmental Preference Formation towards Eurozone Accession
- Voting PiS: Voting Left when Voting Far-Right Populist?
- Attitude of the Vatican towards the Authoritarian and Totalitarian State as Seen in the Church Social Teaching
- Unaware of Facts Strong in Opinion: The Review by Thomas Klikauer and Norman Simms of Werner J. Patzelt „CDU AfD Und Die Politische Torheit”
- Book Review: Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. „Assembly” Oxford University Press. 2017 ISBN: 978–0–19–090632–0 368 Pages.
- Article Review: Benny Yiu-Ting Tai „Stages of Hong Kong’s Democratic Movement” Asian Journal of Comparative Politics Volume: 4 Issue: 4 Page(S): 352–380.
- 2019: Volume 7: Issue 2
- In the EU and NATO but Close to Russia — Post-Crimea Attitudes in Bulgaria and Hungary
- Resisting Gender Recognition in Poland: A Process of Social Exclusion
- Fake News as a Tool of Populism in Turkey: The Pastor Andrew Brunson Case
- The View of Political Islam on Islamophobia: The Example of the National Outlook Movement
- Disputes Between the National States and Ethnic Identities with the Basque Example
- Social Constructivism in IR — A Short Success Story?
- Essay on Politica (Politics and Policy) Once Again
- Book Review: Andis Kudors (Editor) „Belarusian Foreign Policy: 360°” University of Latvia Press Riga 2017 ISBN: 978–9934–8292–3–9 184 Pages
- Book Review: Werner Patzelt CDU AfD und Die Politische Torheit [CDU AfD — A Political Folly] Dresden Weltbuch Press 2019 ISBN: 978–3–906212–43–2 (Pbk.) 292 Pages
- 2019: Volume 7: Issue 1
- Populist Party Leaders in Belgium: an Analysis of VB AND PVDA-PTB
- Right-Wing Populist Party Leadership in Sweden: One of a Kind or one of the Crowd?
- The AfD as a ‚Leaderless’ Right-Wing Populist Party. How the Leadership-Structure Dilemma Left an Imprint on the Party’s Leadership
- Change and Stability. How the Party Leaderships of the Danish Progress Party and Danish People’s Party are Organized
- When Charisma is no Longer Enough. Insights on Populist Parties’ Leadership from the (Northern) League
- Twins In Power. Jarosław Kaczyński and Lech Kaczyński as Leaders of Law and Justice
- Party Leaders in the Czech Populist Parties and Movements
- Populist Parties in Lithuania: Curious Case of Party Order and Justice and its Leadership
- Bauska’s Chairmen: Party Leadership and Twitter Engagement in Estonian and Latvian Populist Far-Right Parties
- 2018: Volume 6: Issue 2
- Digitalization and Political Party Life in Poland – A Study of Selected Communication Habits of Party Members and Elective Representatives
- Co-Creation of Public Services in Poland in Statu Nascendi. A Case Study on Senior Co-Housing Policy at the Urban Level
- Religion and Religiosity: A Path to War or Peace
- Challenges of the Illiberal Democracy in Hungary. Some Aspects to the 2018 Elections
- The Extended Nation as a Political Project – Hungarian Diaspora Living in Western Canada
- ECPR Winter School in Methods and Techniques 22 February–1 March 2019
- 2018: Volume 6: Issue 1
- To Show But Not to Disclose. The Willingness of Polish Political Parties to Disclose Information On their Structures
- The Average Citizen Vs. The Court: Polish Citizens Trust in the Judiciary in the Period of Judicial Reforms (From 2015 to the Present)
- For and Against: Analysing the Determinants of Humanitarian Intervention. Libya (2011) and Syria (2011–2013) Compared
- Trade Embargo as a Geopolitical Tool: A Case of Nepal-India Trade Relations
- Some Aspects of Identity Politics of Kharkiv Local Authorities After 2013
- Laicism: Polysemy of the Term and its Determining Functions
- The Opposition to Communism in the Political Thought of The Exiled Democratic Socialist Adam Ciołkosz
- Aleks Szczerbiak. 2018. Politicising The Communist Past: The Politics Of Truth Revelation In Post-Communist Poland. London: Routledge 206 Pp. Hardback Ł92.00. Isbn: 9781138824737.
- Małgorzata Zachara (Editor) “Poland In Transatlantic Relations After 1989: Miracle Fair” Cambridge Scholars Publishing Newcastle Upon Tyne 2017 Isbn: 978–1–5275–0038–9 368 Pages.
- ECPR General Conference in Hamburg 22–25 August 2018
- 2017: Volume 5: Issue 1
- National Memory and Divisive Narrative Building in Poland’s 2010 Presidential Election
- Process Tracing in Evaluating Innovation in Sub-Regional Governance. Case Study of Selected Integrated Territorial Investments in Poland
- Convergence of Social Marketing and Public Administration: Democratizing Value Creation
- Regulations Regarding the Spelling of National Minorities’ Names in the Documents and the Protection of the State Language in Latvia and Lithuania
- Testing Turkey’s Place Within the Maps of Global Economic Political and Social Values
- Book Review: Andrew J. Bacevich. 2013. The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War. Updated Ed. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press 304 pp. paper $15.95. ISBN: 978–0–19–993176–7
- Book Review: New Public Governance in the Visegrád Group Edited By Robert Wiszniowski And Kamil Glinka Series Biblioteka Athenaeum Published By Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek 298 Pages Isbn 978–83–8019–306–2
- Book Review: Robert Wiszniowski (Ed.) Challenges to Representative Democracy. A European Perspective Peter Lang Edition Frankfurt am Mein-Bern-Bruxelles-New York-Oxfordwarszawa- Wien 2015 P. 270
- 2016: Volume 4: Issue 1
- ‘Assistance from A to Z’ as an Innovative Social Investment in Action. Evaluation of a Case Study
- Political and National Identity in Ukraine’s Regions: Where Does the Center Fit?
- External and Internal Policies of Belarus After Crimea Annexation
- The Evolution of Presidential Powers in Albanian Constitutions 1991 and 1998 According to the Frye Index
- TY Solomon Brent J. Steele Micro-Moves in International Relations Theory European Journal of International Relations 2017 Vol. 23(2) 267–291
- Report from the National Scientific Conference “Considerations About Electoral Systems: Types Functions and Consequences of Electoral Systems“ Wroclaw 13–14 March 2017
- The Polish Communication Association’s 10th Anniversary (2007–2017)
- 2015: Volume 3: Issue 1
- Soviet Manipulation of the Memory of the Lithuanian Guerrilla War
- The Role of Voluntary Organisations in Constructing the Common Identity and Mobilising of Polish Community in Southeastern Lithuania
- Counter Terrorism in the 21st Century and the Role of the European Union
- Urban Policy in Election Campaigns – The Case of the Presidents of the Biggest Cities of Lower Silesia
- The Rules on Political Parties in Romania Under Comparative Scrutiny
- Book Review: Simon Eszter & Pleschová Gabriela (eds.) Teacher Development in Higher Education. Existing Programs Program Impact and Future Trends Routledge Taylor& Francis Group (2013) New York and London 313 Pages
- Report on the I Nationwide Congress for European Studies Poland in the Process of European Integration – A Decade of Experience Warsaw Poland 18th-20th September 2014
- 2014: Volume 2: Issue 2
- The Selection of Party Leaders in Poland: Democratisation of Rules and Predictability of Results
- The Character of the Polish Local and Regional Elections – Polytonality
- Trust in Political Institutions: The Effect of Corruption Electoral Winners and the Post-Communist Legacy
- From the Concept to the Practice of Parliamentary Immunity
- Political Science in Great Britain and Germany: The Roles of LSE (The London School of Economics) and DHfP (The German Political Studies Institute)
- Report on the International Scientific Conference “The Crisis of a Modern State” (Wrocław 24-25 September 2014)
- Report: ECPR Winter School in Methods and Techniques (Bamberg 13-20 February 2015)
- 2014: Volume 2: Issue 1
- Congruent Representation: Election Cycle in Poland 2009-2011
- Information and Communication Technologies in Electoral Processes: How do they help voters abroad?
- International Space vs. International Environment: New Phenomena and New Challenges for Poland’s Foreign Policy
- Russia’s Containment and Engagement Strategies in the U.S. Foreign Policy during the Presidency of G. W. Bush
- Entrepreneurial Universities and Regional Development: Policy Origins Progress and the Future with a Focus on Poland
- “New Public Policy” As an Example of Pro-Innovation Policy – The Neo-Institutional Perspective
- Book Review: Political Communication in the Era of New Technologies
- Conference Report: The Past and Future of Media Freedom and the Public Sphere in Central and East Europe
- Conference Report: Environment.Energy.Climate International FFU PhD Workshop
- 2013: Volume 1: Issue 1
- The Changing Landscape of Local Information Space in the Czech Republic: Consequences for Local Political Communication
- How do Members of Parliament View the Public Value of Public Service Media? The Case of Latvia
- Eastern Partnership and the Preferences of New EU Member States
- EU Initiatives for Democratisation in Eastern Europe
- Mechanisms of Europeanisation and Compliance in Judicial Politics: Understanding the Past and Anticipating the Future
- Legitimacy through Subsidiarity? The Parliamentary Control of EU Policy-Making
- European Social Pacts Policy (the Netherlands Ireland and Italy)
- Book Review: Radical Approaches to Political Science. Roads Less Traveled
- 2023: Volume 11: Issue 1
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