Guides authors through every stage of preparing a manuscript for World Politics — from topic selection and theory building to triple-blind review compliance, Dataverse replication packaging, and revise-and-resubmit rebuttals — with bilingual en/zh-CN support.
Use when executing and reporting the analysis for a World Politics manuscript so it survives expert triple-blind review and the Dataverse replication requirement — honest uncertainty, robustness, and triangulation appropriate to comparative cross-national, qualitative, or formal-empirical work. Guides analysis norms; it does not fabricate results.
Use when positioning a World Politics manuscript against the comparative-politics and international-relations literatures so it reads as a contribution that travels across cases. World Politics expects engagement with both theoretical and substantive literatures; the move is to locate the paper in a live cross-case debate, not a single-country conversation. Stakes the contribution; it does not write the lit review.
Use when writing the response to a World Politics revise-and-resubmit. World Politics suggests author response memos not exceed about five pages single-spaced, and revised articles may exceed the word limit only when growth results from responding to reviewers; the response must convert each anonymous reviewer while keeping the editors confident. Structures the response; it does not fabricate new results.
Use when defending the research design of a World Politics manuscript — comparative-historical and case selection, quantitative cross-national identification, qualitative process tracing, experiments, or formal-empirical linkage for cross-case questions. World Politics expects explicit research design and appropriate methods, judged on each tradition's own terms. Strengthens the design; it does not write code.
Use to understand how World Politics evaluates a manuscript — triple-blind review with author anonymity preserved through the editorial decision, at least two non-Princeton reviewers and often an editor, a roughly four-month decision target, scope screening, and the APSA human-subjects requirement. Sets expectations and shapes the paper to survive review; it does not contact editors.
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Agent skill stack for submitting to 《经济研究》 (Economic Research Journal), the top economics journal in China. Eighteen skills across the manuscript lifecycle: China-context topic selection, introduction, bilingual literature review, theory & hypotheses, data & sample, modern causal identification (DID / IV / RDD / DML with heterogeneity-robust estimators), mechanism analysis (post-江艇 2022 paradigm), heterogeneity, robustness, three-line tables, policy implications, abstract, house style, reviewer-lens self-audit, reproducibility, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Ships a runnable Stata + Python code library. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs.
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Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) — empirical and quantitative financial economics (corporate finance, investments, capital and security markets, financial institutions, and finance-relevant quantitative methods), published by Cambridge University Press for the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. Built around the JFQA realities: submission via Editorial Manager with a text-searchable PDF, a $350 fee (only $275 refunded if not sent to a reviewer), double-anonymous review, a strict one-paragraph / 100-word abstract cap, prescriptive 8.5x11 / 1-inch / 12-pt Times New Roman double-spaced formatting, a one-year resubmission ban for undisclosed prior rejections, and the JFQA Code Sharing Policy with a dedicated JFQA Dataverse at the Harvard Dataverse. Covers topic fit, literature positioning, causal/identification design for finance, robustness, tables and figures, house style, the code/data archive, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
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