From governance-journal-skills
Evaluates whether a research project fits the journal Governance and helps frame it for comparative/institutional significance. Useful for pressure-testing submission fit.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/governance-journal-skills:govern-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
*Governance* is the leading journal of **executive politics, public policy, public administration, and
Governance is the leading journal of executive politics, public policy, public administration, and the organization of the state, read comparatively and internationally (Wiley-Blackwell, in association with IPSA RC27 — Structure & Organization of Government). The bar is not "new to one country's administration" — it is "changes how we understand governing across cases." Use this skill to pressure-test fit before you invest.
A strong Governance paper usually clears all four:
govern-theory-building on concept formation).govern-research-design).| If your material is… | Reach the comparative-institutional readership by… |
|---|---|
| One country's reform | naming the general mechanism (delegation, blame avoidance, layering) and saying what else it should predict |
| A cross-national dataset | foregrounding the institutional logic, not just the coefficient; what does it teach about governing? |
| An agency / bureaucracy study | tying it to accountability, capacity, or executive control as general phenomena |
| A policy-process episode | connecting to agenda-setting, instrument choice, or policy feedback theory that others can use |
| A governance-network case | showing what it reveals about coordination/authority beyond the single network |
Treat ≤ 9,000 words excluding citations/bibliography as the working cap (a third-party listing cites 3,000–5,000; treat the official 9,000 as binding, 待核实). Abstract ~150 words. Scope the question so it can be answered convincingly within that cap — a sprawling multi-country, multi-outcome design rarely fits.
【Question】one sentence
【Governing object】executive politics / policy process / PA / institutions / networks / the state
【Comparative reach】who across countries/domains cares, and why
【Contribution type】theory / decisive test / reconceptualization / corrected record
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (corporate gov / lit-review / sibling journal)
【Next】govern-literature-positioning
../../resources/external_tools.md — comparative-governance data sources by domain../../resources/official-source-map.md — Governance scope and author guidelinesnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin governance-journal-skillsPositions a Governance manuscript in comparative governance/public-policy/PA/institutions literatures and distinguishes it from sibling-journal audiences.
Evaluates whether a political-science project fits the British Journal of Political Science (BJPS) and selects among its three formats: Research Article, Letter, or Comment.
Tests whether a project fits World Politics (comparative politics/IR) and helps decide between a research article or review article format.