ANALELE UNIVERSITĂŢII DIN BUCUREŞTI. ŞTIINŢE POLITICE 

ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST. POLITICAL SCIENCE 

ISSN 1582-2486
eISSN 2821-8078 

In 2023 the journal started the transfer of its entire infrastructure to the new portal of the University of Bucharest publishing house. The process will take several months and requires a time-consuming consolidation of the DOIs across all the titles of the publishing house. For this reason, the 2023 issues of our journal will appear in late 2024 both in print and online. The 2023 and the 2024 volumes will appear in parallel on this website (analefspub.eu) and on the website of the publishing house, but from 2025 onwards all issues will appear exclusively on the website of the publishing house.  Starting with the 2024 volume, the printed version will include a single issue published as an yearly, consolidating thus the original meaning of "annals". However, throughout the year each accepted article will be published as Online first whenever it is ready.    


ONLINE FIRST (2022)


ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Knowledge of official ethical standards and tolerance towards corruption:  An exploratory study

Luís DE SOUSA, Felippe CLEMENTE, Patrícia CALCA

Full text |  PDF https://doi.org/10.54885/AUB-SP-FGPM5999


ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Not #MeToo: The Seduction Community’s Nice Guys, Bad Apples, False Allegations and Anxiety

Mihaela CRĂCIUN

Full textPDF https://doi.org/10.54885/AUB-SP-YJWG1410


ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Press coverage of sport-related violence in the Czech Republic

Vendula DIVIŠOVÁ, Daniel ŠÁROVEC

Full textPDF https://doi.org/10.54885/AUB-SP-MJFJ2056



REVIEW DEBATE

Book review of Fernando CASAL BÉRTOA & Zsolt ENYEDI. 2021. Party system closure: Party alliances, government alternatives, and democracy in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 320 pp. ISBN 9780198823605

Mihai CHIRU

Full textPDF https://doi.org/10.54885/AUB-SP-ZSWB7050


Response to Mihail Chiru’s "Review of Party System Closure: Party Alliances, Government Alternatives and Democracy in Europe"

Fernando CASAL BÉRTOA & Zsolt ENYEDI

Full textPDF (online first)https://doi.org/10.54885/AUB-SP-GGIR8483


CURRENT VOLUME (2023)

See the calls and calendar

LATEST VOLUMES

2022
Vol. XXIV, issue 1
Vol. XXIV, issue 2

2021
Vol. XXIII, issue 1

Vol. XXIII, issue 2 

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ERRATUM The publisher is aware of the incorrect copyright attribution for articles published in volume 2021. The Journal holds copyright and publishing rights for the published versions (electronic and print).  

MOST READ ARTICLES (since 2021)*


INTERVIEW (2/2021)

Opportunities and challenges of contemporary corruption research: An interview with Donatella Della Porta

Felippe CLEMENTE, Luis DE SOUSA, Luciana Alexandra GHICA 

Full text | PDFhttps://doi.org/10.54885/SVBJ9572


Book review of Fernando CASAL BÉRTOA & Zsolt ENYEDI. 2021. Party system closure: Party alliances, government alternatives, and democracy in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 320 pp. ISBN 9780198823605

Mihai CHIRU

Full textPDF https://doi.org/10.54885/AUB-SP-ZSWB7050


ORIGINAL RESEARCH (1/2021)

COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs among Romanian university students

Oana LUP, Cristina Elena MITREA 

Full text | PDF https://doi.org/10.54885/NWGI2184


ORIGINAL RESEARCH (1/2022)

Knowledge of official ethical standards and tolerance towards corruption:  An exploratory study

Luís DE SOUSA, Felippe CLEMENTE, Patrícia CALCA

Full text |  PDF https://doi.org/10.54885/AUB-SP-FGPM5999


ORIGINAL RESEARCH: FOOD FOR THOUGHT (2/2021)

Global knowledge? Cooperation and conflict in the post-hegemonic era: Facing the pandemic crisis

David G. MIRANDA

Full text | PDFhttps://doi.org/10.54885/SKXA9141



* Starting with the 2021 volume we can also monitor the number of accesses for each article. This is the most recent situation (as of August 2023).