name: ajps-review-process description: Use to understand how the American Journal of Political Science (AJPS) evaluates a manuscript — double-blind peer review, desk screening, decision categories, the methodology-only Research Note and Correspondence routes, and the third-party verification that follows acceptance. Sets expectations and shapes the paper to survive review; it does not contact editors.
Review Process (ajps-review-process)
Knowing how AJPS screens, decides, and then verifies lets you pre-empt failure modes before
submitting. AJPS is double-blind, published by Wiley for the MPSA, and pairs ordinary peer review
with a post-acceptance third-party verification step that no in-house-only journal has (see
ajps-replication-and-verification).
When to trigger
- Before submitting, to stress-test the paper against likely rejection grounds
- Deciding whether the paper is an Article, a methodology/meta-analysis Research Note, or a Correspondence
- Interpreting a decision letter and setting expectations
- Understanding what happens between "accept" and "in print"
How AJPS review works
- Double-blind. Reviewers do not know the authors and authors do not know reviewers. Anonymize
accordingly (see
ajps-submission). - Editorial screening. The editorial team screens for fit, contribution, and methods before sending to external review; weak-fit or out-of-scope papers can be returned without full review.
- External review. Papers passing the screen go to expert reviewers who weigh identification, contribution, and rigor.
- Decision (typical): reject, revise and resubmit (R&R), or accept. Most accepted papers pass through at least one R&R.
- Then verification. After acceptance, replication materials are deposited and re-run by an
independent verifier to confirm they reproduce the main-text numbers — publication waits on
successful verification (see
ajps-replication-and-verification).
Type-specific routes
- Research Note — reserved for methodology (including methodology in normative theory) and meta-analyses, <= 4,000 words. A short empirical study is not a Note.
- Correspondence — critical responses to work already published in AJPS, <= 4,000 words. A Correspondence flagging only a minor error (mislabeled variable, misreported result, coding error) may be desk-rejected.
Shape the paper to pass
- Make the contribution and its generalizable payoff explicit and early.
- Match the empirical claim to what the design identifies (avoids the "overclaims causality" rejection).
- Clear ethics/IRB and human-subjects documentation up front (the portal asks for it).
- Engineer the analysis to re-run cleanly now — verification at acceptance is real, not a formality.
Anti-patterns
- Submitting a short empirical paper as a (methodology-only) Research Note
- Sending a Correspondence about a non-AJPS paper, or over a trivial error
- Overclaiming causal identification the design cannot support
- Leaving reproducibility for "later" — it becomes a hard gate after acceptance
Decision-stage map (what is being judged when)
| Stage | Decision-maker | Pass condition |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial screen | Editorial team | Fit, contribution, methods clear enough to send out |
| External review | Expert reviewers | Identification supports the claim; contribution generalizes |
| Decision | Editor (adjudicating reviewers) | Reject / R&R / (rare) accept |
| Post-acceptance | Independent verifier | Deposited code reproduces the main-text numbers |
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A close-election RD on incumbency clears the screen because the contribution and payoff are explicit early. At external review one referee flags "overclaims causality"; because the empirical claim was scoped to a local effect at the threshold and matched to the design, the panel is satisfied and returns an R&R rather than a reject. After acceptance, the verifier re-runs the deposited code and confirms the +6-point estimate (illustrative) in the main text — publication proceeds only once that match is confirmed.
Referee-pushback patterns and the venue-specific fix
- "This is a short empirical paper sent as a Research Note." -> Re-route as an Article; the AJPS Note is methodology and meta-analysis only.
- "The design supports association, not the causal claim." -> Rescope the claim to what is identified, or add the identification evidence a quantitative referee expects.
Calibration anchor: AJPS pairs ordinary double-blind review with a post-acceptance third-party verification that gates publication; confirm submission-type and portal details against the journal's live guidelines.
Review-risk pass for American Journal of Political Science
Run this as a concrete capability pass. First lock the political theory, design leverage, measurement validity, and scope condition; then test whether the manuscript addresses political-science reviewers who expect tight theory, transparent design, and a contribution that travels across political settings.
- Primary move: Turn likely reviewer objections into a ledger with response evidence, manuscript location, and the decision-maker who must be convinced first.
- Decision ledger: return
claim / evidence / blocker / next editrows so the next pass can patch the manuscript directly. - Sibling comparison: compare against APSR for field-wide breadth, Journal of Politics for broader political-science audience, Political Analysis for methods-first work; if the neighboring outlet has the stronger audience claim, recommend re-routing before polishing.
- Verification floor: before submission-ready advice, re-open
resources/official-source-map.mdfor live-check items that could change the recommendation.
Output format
【Type fit】Article / Research Note (methodology|meta-analysis) / Correspondence — correct? [Y/N]
【Contribution】generalizable payoff explicit and early? [Y/N]
【Claim vs design】empirical claim matches identification? [Y/N]
【Ethics/IRB】documentation ready? [Y/N]
【Realistic outcome】reject / R&R / (rare) accept
【After accept】verification re-run will match? [Y/N]
【Next】ajps-submission (or ajps-rebuttal if decided)
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— double-blind review, submission types, and verification-after-acceptance