name: jop-literature-positioning description: Use when positioning a The Journal of Politics (JOP) manuscript in the literature — staking a theoretically innovative, general-interest contribution while keeping the manuscript double-blind. JOP's page budget forces an efficient literature section, so engage the debates that matter without a survey. Frames the contribution; it does not write the paper.
Literature Positioning (jop-literature-positioning)
JOP rewards a theoretically innovative contribution pitched to a general political-science reader. The literature section must earn its space against the page budget: engage the debates the paper actually moves, not a survey — and do it double-blind, without outing yourself.
When to trigger
- Drafting or tightening the framing/literature section
- A reviewer said the contribution is "unclear," "incremental," or "ignores X"
- The literature review is eating too many of your 35 (or 10) pages
- Neutralizing self-citations for double-blind review
How to position for JOP
- Name the conversation, then the gap. State which general-interest debate you join and the specific opening your paper fills — a missing mechanism, a contested measure, an unresolved tension. Frame the gap as something a non-specialist would recognize as worth closing.
- Lead with the innovation. JOP prizes theoretical innovation; say early and plainly what is new (argument, mechanism, measure, design, or corrected record) and why it matters beyond the subfield.
- Engage, don't survey. Under the page budget, cite the works that define and advance the debate, not everything adjacent. Depth on the few that matter beats breadth that burns pages.
- Speak past your subfield. Connect to at least one neighboring literature so a general reader sees the stakes — JOP is read across American, comparative, IR, formal, theory, and policy.
Staying double-blind in the literature section
- Cite your own prior work in the third person ("Smith (2021) shows…"), never "as we showed."
- Remove acknowledgments, grant numbers, and "our earlier paper" phrasing from the anonymous file.
- If a working paper or dataset would identify you, anonymize the reference and note it for the editor.
Budget the section against pages
- A general reader needs orientation, not a textbook — keep the review proportionate.
- Push extended historiography or method-comparison tables into the Online Appendix (≤ 25 pp).
- Every paragraph should advance the claim that this paper is novel and general; cut the rest.
Anti-patterns
- A "literature dump" that proves familiarity but not contribution
- Burning pages on a survey when JOP counts every page of the main text
- First-person self-citation that breaks double-blind review
- Positioning only within a narrow subfield niche (reads as specialist-only to a general journal)
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A hypothetical IR paper on alliance commitments first frames itself against six alliance-specific studies, reading as a niche update. The JOP reframe names a general conversation — how institutions make costly signals credible — places the alliance result as one instance of that logic, and engages only the three works defining the credibility debate plus one comparative-institutions cite. The literature section drops from three pages to one and a half (illustrative).
Referee pushback patterns and the JOP fix
- "The contribution is incremental to a recent APSR/AJPS paper." State the precise delta against that paper — a different mechanism, a ruled-out alternative, a new scope — rather than citing it and moving on.
- "This is positioned for specialists only." Connect to one neighboring literature so a general reader recognizes the stakes; JOP spans American, comparative, IR, theory, and methods.
Positioning pass for Journal of Politics
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the political mechanism, evidence design, and scope condition; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: political-science reviewers who want theory, identification or formal logic, and generalizable political implications in balance.
- Do the pass: Build a three-column map: incumbent conversation, unresolved tension, and this manuscript's delta; include one sibling-venue omission that would make a referee doubt the fit.
- Return a ledger: give
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript locationrows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue. - Sibling guard: compare against APSR for field-wide political science, AJPS for design-heavy empirical work, World Politics for comparative/international politics; if a sibling owns the contribution, recommend re-routing before polishing format.
- Stop condition: do not give submission-ready advice until the pack's
resources/official-source-map.mdhas been checked for volatile rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.
Output format
【Conversation】the general-interest debate joined
【Gap】the specific opening this paper fills
【Innovation】what is new, in one sentence
【Cross-subfield hook】who else should care
【Double-blind】self-cites neutralized? [Y/N]
【Page check】section proportionate to the budget? [Y/N]
【Next】jop-theory-building
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— reference managers and anonymization tips../../resources/official-source-map.md— JOP scope and double-blind policy