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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.

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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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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 location rows, 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.md has 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

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