name: ajps-topic-selection description: Use when deciding whether a political-science project fits the American Journal of Political Science (AJPS) and which submission type (Article, Research Note, Correspondence) to target. AJPS is a generalist but quantitatively leaning venue that rewards a sharp, well-identified question with a generalizable payoff. Helps frame the question and pick the type; it does not collect data.
Topic Selection & Fit (ajps-topic-selection)
AJPS publishes across the discipline but most of its pages carry rigorous empirical, experimental, computational, or formal-empirical work. The test is not "novel to my subfield" alone — it is a clear, well-identified contribution that a broad political-science audience will cite. Use this skill to pressure-test fit before you invest.
When to trigger
- Choosing among possible projects or framings for an AJPS submission
- A colleague said the paper feels "descriptive," "thin on identification," or "too narrow"
- Deciding between a full Article and a Research Note
- Considering a Correspondence critique of a published AJPS finding
The AJPS fit test
A strong AJPS paper usually clears all four:
- A sharp question with a generalizable answer. Not "what happened in case X" but "what does X teach us about the general phenomenon (behavior, institutions, conflict, representation)?"
- Credible identification or inference. AJPS reviewers expect the design to support the causal or
inferential claim being made (see
ajps-research-design) — empirics carry the paper. - A real contribution, not a finding. It moves a theory, a measure, or a method forward, or corrects the record — not "we ran the standard model on new data."
- Answerable within the cap. Sharp enough to settle convincingly in <= 10,000 words (Article) or <= 4,000 (Research Note / Correspondence).
Choosing the submission type
| You have... | Type | Note |
|---|---|---|
| A full original study | Article (<= 10,000 words) | the default research format |
| A methodological advance (incl. methodology in normative theory) | Research Note (<= 4,000) | reserved for methods + meta-analyses |
| A meta-analysis of an existing literature | Research Note (<= 4,000) | not a narrative review |
| A correction/critique of a paper published in AJPS | Correspondence (<= 4,000) | minor-error-only critiques risk desk rejection |
Do not pad a small empirical result into a Research Note: the Note type at AJPS is methodology and meta-analysis, not a short empirical paper. A focused empirical study is still an Article.
Anti-patterns
- "First to study X in country Y" as the entire contribution (descriptive, not generalizable)
- A clever identification strategy with no substantive political-science payoff
- A sprawling question that cannot be settled within the word cap
- Routing a short empirical study into the methodology-only Research Note type
- A Correspondence that flags only a trivial typo-level error (desk-rejection risk)
Fit 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: Score fit, novelty, evidence readiness, and audience ownership; reject prestige-only targeting when a sibling venue owns the contribution more directly.
- 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 volatile rules and name the one unresolved fact that could change the recommendation.
Output format
【Question】one sentence
【Generalizable payoff】who beyond the case cites this, and why
【Contribution type】theory / identification / measurement / method / meta-analysis / corrected record
【Submission type】Article / Research Note / Correspondence
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (why)
【Next】ajps-literature-positioning
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— data sources by subfield../../resources/official-source-map.md— AJPS submission types and word caps