Current issue
Agents of Resistance: Resolve and Repertoires Against Autocratization in Asia; Guest Editors: Elvin Ong, Maggie Shum and Nhu Truong
Register now or learn more
Start a new submission or continue a submission in progress
Go to submission siteReady to submit? Start a new submission or continue a submission in progress
Go to submission site (link opens in a new window)Democratization 2022 Impact Factor: 3.2, Ranking: 42/187 Political Science
© Clarivate Analytics, 2022 Journal Citation Reports®
CiteScore 2022: 5.3
SJR 2022: 1.785
SNIP 2022: 2.492
Google Scholar Ranking: 14/20 Political Science
SCIMAGO Ranking: 19/615 Politics and International Relations
Edited by: Professor Jeffrey Haynes and Professor Aurel Croissant
Democratization is devoted to the study of the broad phenomenon of democratization – defined as the way democratic norms, institutions and practices evolve and are disseminated or retracted both within and across national and cultural boundaries. In particular, the journal aims to promote a better understanding of distinct phenomena, such as: transition to democracy and democratic installation, democratic consolidation and crisis, and deepening or weakening of democratic qualities. While the journal does not consider authoritarianism simply as a pre-stage to democracy, it also welcomes studies on various aspects of authoritarian polities, politics and policies, with the journal’s explicit aim to develop a broader understanding of possible relationships between authoritarian and democratic politics. While the focus lies on democratization viewed as a process, the journal also builds on the enduring interest in democracy itself and its analysis. Democratization looks at contemporary developments through a comparative lens. There is special reference to democracy, autocracy and democratization in the regions of the Global South and in post-communist societies, but not to the exclusion of other relevant areas such as North America, Australasia, and the European Union and its member states.
The journal aims to encourage debate on the many aspects of democratization that are of interest to policy-makers, administrators and journalists, aid and development personnel, as well as to all those involved in education.
Peer Review
All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and refereeing by anonymous referees. All peer review is double anonymized and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
Books currently available for review in Democratization
Please see here for a list of books currently available for review in the journal.
Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.
Explore the most recently published articles
Agents of Resistance: Resolve and Repertoires Against Autocratization in Asia; Guest Editors: Elvin Ong, Maggie Shum and Nhu Truong
Reach an engaged target audience and position your brand alongside authoritative peer-reviewed research by advertising in Democratization.