From british-journal-of-political-science-skills
Drafts and polishes BJPS manuscripts for a broad international political-science audience, enforcing Cambridge house style (Harvard author-date), word caps, and double-blind formatting.
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A BJPS paper must be readable by a political scientist outside its subfield and outside its country of
A BJPS paper must be readable by a political scientist outside its subfield and outside its country of study, formatted to Cambridge's house style (Harvard author-date referencing), and disciplined to the word cap. This skill is about reaching a broad, international readership and respecting the format — not about generating claims.
(Elster 1983, 174)); reference list with the
Cambridge format (Elster J (1983) Explaining Technical Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.).
Keep one consistent style (manage with Zotero/BibTeX). References excluded from the word count.bjps-literature-positioning).【Contribution stated by end of intro?】[Y/N]
【Reads past subfield + country?】jargon/institutions glossed? [Y/N]
【Abstract】word count (≤150)
【Word count】Article ~10,000 / Letter ~4,000?
【Harvard author-date + anonymized】[Y/N]
【Next】bjps-transparency-and-data
Every paragraph in the introduction has two readers: the specialist who knows the frontier, and the generalist from another subfield or country who must be told why it matters. Satisfy both — name the frontier and the broad stake. A common failure is writing only for the specialist (the paper reads as parochial) or only for the generalist (the paper reads as thin). The fix is the wide-interest sentence early, followed by the precise contribution against the literature.
../../resources/worked-examples/01-introduction.md — a before→after BJPS-style introduction../../resources/official-source-map.md — word/abstract caps, Cambridge house style, anonymitynpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin british-journal-of-political-science-skillsDrafts and polishes American Political Science Review (APSR) manuscripts to reach the whole discipline, follow APSA Style Manual formatting, and meet word caps (Articles <11,000 words, Research Notes <7,000, abstract ≤150 words).
Formats and polishes AJPS manuscripts to meet word caps, APSA/Chicago style, and double-blind review requirements.
Drafts and polishes World Politics manuscripts to meet house style, word limits, and triple-blind review requirements. Tightens prose and format without inventing content.