The academic journal Global Public Policy and Governance (GPPG) and the book series Governing China in the 21st Century, both hosted by Institute for Global Public Policy (IGPP) of Fudan University, have undergone rigorous reviews and been indexed in the world’s largest peer-review literature database Scopus this summer.
About the Journal GPPG
Officially launched in 2021, GPPG is an English academic journal hosted by Institute for Global Public Policy (IGPP), Fudan University and published by the Springer Nature Group. The founding editor-in-chief is Professor Yijia Jing, Dean of the IGPP, and the executive editors are Professor Evan Berman of FGV University in Brazil and Professor Ting Gong of City University of Hong Kong in China. The editorial board has 33 members from ten countries, and non-Chinese members account for 82% of the total. GPPG promotes multidisciplinary research to reflect on how increasing global interdependence has shaped public policy and governance in its values, structures, dynamics, and consequences, and vice versa. GPPG welcomes theoretical and empirical studies on organization, administration, governance and policy from a global or comparative perspective.
GPPG has officially published 6 issues and 40 articles. Its authors and contributors come from 33 countries and regions. To date, these articles are cited by top journals in multiple disciplines such as Public Administration Review, Public Management Review, Governance, Public Administration, Information Technology & People, Energy Economics, Journal of Informetrics, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Policy Sciences, etc. GPPG articles have received 78 Google Scholar citations and 50 CrossRef citations up to early Sep 2022.
Journal homepage: https://www.springer.com/journal/43508
About the Book Series
Governing China in the 21st Century is a book series published by Springer Palgrave Macmillan. The series co-editors are Professor Zhimin Chen, Vice President of Fudan University, and Professor Yijia Jing, Dean of IGPP, Fudan University.
The book series aims to explore domestic and international issues affecting Chinese governance in the 21st century, using a multidisciplinary perspective to study local governance, public administration and policy, social development, urban governance, non-profit organizations, environmental politics, regional diplomacy, international affairs, etc. Thirteen books have been published so far.
Book series homepage: https://www.springer.com/series/15023
About Scopus
Scopus is Elsevier’s abstract and citation database launched in 2004. It includes journal literature published by more than 5,000 publishers around the world. Together with DOAJ, PubMed, SCI and EI, Scopus is renowned as one of the five largest and most widely-recognized journal reviews and literature retrieval systems in the world.
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