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Foreign Policy Analysis is a journal indexed in SJR in Political Science and International Relations with an H index of 32. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,787 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,787.
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0,787
SJR Impact factor32
H Index45
Total Docs (Last Year)113
Total Docs (3 years)3325
Total Refs304
Total Cites (3 years)113
Citable Docs (3 years)2.01
Cites/Doc (2 years)73.89
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View moreSecuritization Climax: Putting the Iranian Nuclear Project at the Top of the Israeli Public Agenda (2009-2012)
View moreCBRN Attack Perpetrators: An Empirical Study
View moreCounterfactual Reasoning in Foreign Policy Analysis: The Case of German Nonparticipation in the Libya Intervention of 2011
View moreBackfire: Behavioral Decision Making and the Strategic Risks of Successful Surprise
View moreDuelling Honors: Power, Identity and the Russia-Georgia Divide
View moreNation Branding, National Self-Esteem, and the Constitution of Subjectivity in Late Modernity
View moreBombing to Bargain? The Air War for Kosovo
View moreConstituency Size and Support for Trade Liberalization: An Analysis of Foreign Economic Policy Preferences in Congress
View moreNation Building and Women: The Effect of Intervention on Women's Agency
View morePredicting a State?s Foreign Policy: State Preferences between Domestic and International Constraints
View moreThe President, the Senate, and the Costs of Internationalism
View moreSoft Power, Religion, and Anti-Americanism in the Middle East
View moreUnderstanding the Yalta Axioms and Riga Axioms through the Belief Systems of the Advocacy Coalition Framework
View moreThreat Consensus and Rapprochement Failure: Revisiting the Collapse of US-North Korea Relations, 1994-2002
View moreNorm Entrepreneurship in Foreign Policy: William Hague and the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict
View morePresidential Personality: Not Just a Nuisance
View moreStopping the Killing During the "Peace": Peacekeeping and the Severity of Postconflict Civilian Victimization
View moreOpen Networks and the Open Door: American Foreign Policy and the Narration of the Internet1
View moreFragments of Economic Accountability and Trade Policy
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