Political Science
Politics Online Open
Politics Online Open
The OnlineOpen publishing option for Wiley Politics journals allows you to access select content without a subscription. When you see the open sign next to an article you can read this for free.
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Benefits for Authors
As an author, do you search for the easiest way to make your research instantly open and accessible to millions of readers? Why not consider Wiley OnlineOpen when publishing your next article?
What is Wiley OnlineOpen?
If you are an author and you want to make your article freely available on publication, or your funding agency requires you to archive the final version of your article, then OnlineOpen is an easy option available to you in some of the best journals in the world. Authors of primary research articles (including short communications) and review articles can take advantage of OnlineOpen.
Does it mean it is free for all to read?
Yes, if you choose to publish your articles OnlineOpen then you can post the final, published PDF of their article on a website, institutional repository or other free public server, immediately on publication.
How does it work? Will my article get preferential treatment?
All OnlineOpen articles are treated in the same way as any other article. Your article will go through the journal's peer-review process and will be accepted or rejected based on the article's own merit.
Once accepted for publication, your articles are posted online on Wiley Online Library. The articles are archived for perpetuity and are registered at relevant Abstracting and Indexing Services and at CrossRef.
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Who funds?
As an author, you pay a fee to ensure that the article is made available to non-subscribers upon publication via Wiley Online Library, as well as deposited in your preferred archive. Sometimes, your funding agency or institution pays the publication charge. Authors of accepted peer-reviewed articles have the choice to pay a fee in order for their published article to be made freely accessible to all.
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Read some of the existing OnlineOpen papers published in our Politics journals. No subscription required.
Exploring Online Engagement in Public Policy Consultation: The Crowd or the Few?
Australian Journal of Public Administration
Protest participation and economic crisis: The conditioning role of political opportunities
European Journal of Political Research
Parenthood and the polarisation of political attitudes in Europe
European Journal of Political Research
Military Expenditure Trends for 1960?2014 and What They Reveal
Global Policy
Comment on 'Impact of Current Climate Proposals'
Global Policy
Sustainable Development Diplomacy: Diagnostics for the Negotiation and Implementation of Sustainable Development
Global Policy
Reforming the Westminster Model of Agency Governance: Britain and Ireland after the Crisis
Governance
Eurozone Crisis Management, Citizenship Rights and the Global Reach of EU Data Protection Law: EU Legal Developments in 2015
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
Explaining the Consequences of Imprisonment for Union Formation and Dissolution in Denmark
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
Dyadic Representation in a Westminster System
Legislative Studies Quarterly
First Do No Harm: Do Air Raids Protect Civilians?
Middle East Policy
Complexity and Nationalism
Nations and Nationalism
'United by blood': race and transnationalism during the Belle Époque
Nations and Nationalism
Toward a Comparative Measure of Climate Policy Output
Policy Studies Journal
Political Claims and Discourse Formations: A Comparative Account on Germany and Greece in the Eurozone Crisis
Politics & Policy
Defying the Commission: Creative compliance and respect for the rule of law in the EU
Public Administration
The role of international policy transfer within the Multiple Streams Approach
Public Administration
Public Administration and Imperative for Social Progress
Public Administration Review
What Determines Ethical Behavior in Public Organizations: Is It Rules and/or Leadership?
Public Administration Review
Toward More 'Evidence-Informed' Policy-Making?
Public Administration Review
Revisiting 'Public Administration as a Design Science' for the 21st Century Public University
Public Administration Review
Behavioral Public Administration: Combining Insights from Public Administration and Psychology
Public Administration Review
Restructuring the National Weather Service
Public Administration Review
Are Integrated Impact Assessments the way forward for mainstreaming in the European Union
Regulation & Governance
Whistleblowing in Local Government: An Empirical Study of Contact Patterns and Whistleblowing in 20 Norwegian Municipalities
Scandinavian Political Studies