Journal info (provided by editor)

% accepted last year
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% immediately rejected last year
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Articles published last year
73 articles
Manuscripts received last year
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Open access status
optional
Manuscript handling fee
none

Impact factors (provided by editor)

Two-year impact factor
2.50
Five-year impact factor
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Aims and Scope

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 democra

Latest review

First review round: 6.1 weeks. Overall rating: 4 (very good). Outcome: Accepted.

Motivation:
Pretty smooth process from beginning to end; revisions helped to clarify a few things.