Politics of the Low Countries (PLC) provides scientific insights in Belgian and Dutch politics. (PLC is published by Eleven, an imprint of Koninklijke Boom uitgevers)
Politics of the Low Countries is the successor of Res Publica, published from 2005-2018.
Politics of the Low Countries (PLC) provides scientific insights in Belgian and Dutch politics. It is the official journal of the Flemish (VPW), Francophone (ABSP) and Luxembourg (LuxPol) political science associations in cooperation with the Dutch Political Science Association (NKWP). The journal has a comprehensive scope, embracing all the major political developments in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. PLC publishes research articles from a wide variety of methodological perspectives and on a broad range of topics such as political behaviour, political parties, political communication, parliamentary studies, public administration, political philosophy and even EU- and international politics. All these areas of study are considered in relation to Belgium, the Netherlands or Luxembourg. Either as specific case studies or as part of comparative research. Besides research articles PLC also provides space for descriptive notes on politics in the Low Countries, PhD-reviews and literature reviews on the academic evolutions within political science in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. This makes it essential reading for both political practitioners and academics. All research articles in this journal have undergone blind peer review, ensuring that all the articles we publish meet high academic standards. The peer review is based on editor screening and anonymized refereeing by two anonymous referees.
Julien Van Ostaaijen
Stefanie Beyens
Daphne van der Pas
Katja Biedenkopf
Min Reuchamps (co-Editor-in-chief)
Brenda Van Coppenolle
Christophe Lesschaeve
Maurits Meijers
Caroline Close
Luana Russo (co-Editor-in-chief)
Audrey Vandeleene
Eline Severs
Ruud Wouters
Geoffrey Grandjean
Nadim Farhat
Rebecca Gebauer (Editorial Assistant)
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ScienceOpen disciplines: | Political science |
Keywords: | elections, referendum, democracy, dictatorship, populism, rule of law, government, parliament |
DOI: | 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-SOCSCI.CLAUF8S.v1 |