name: wp-topic-selection description: Use when deciding whether a project fits World Politics and whether it should be a research article or a review article. World Politics is a comparative-politics + international-relations specialist, so the test is a substantive question that travels across cases or systems — not subfield novelty, and not a single-case description. Helps frame the question; it does not collect data.
Topic Selection & Fit (wp-topic-selection)
World Politics is a leading specialist in comparative politics and international relations. The bar is not "new to my country case" and not "of general interest to all of political science" — it is a substantive political question that travels across cases or systems and advances theoretical debate. Use this skill to pressure-test fit before you invest.
When to trigger
- Choosing among possible projects or framings for a World Politics submission
- A reviewer/colleague said the paper feels "too case-specific" or "just one country"
- Deciding between a research article and a review article
- Worried the topic may be out of scope (policy/opinion, theory-only, historical, journalistic)
The World Politics fit test
A strong research article usually clears all four:
- Comparative or IR substance. The question concerns the central problems of comparative politics or international relations — regimes, institutions, conflict, cooperation, development, identity, political economy — not a discipline-agnostic methods demo and not pure IR theory alone.
- It travels. The argument or mechanism applies beyond a single case: cross-national,
cross-regional, or a theoretically motivated comparison. A lone case must be a case of something
general (see
wp-theory-building). - Theory + original empirics. It "poses important substantive questions, significantly advances theoretical debates, and presents original empirical research." A finding without theoretical payoff, or theory with no evidence, is off-fit.
- In scope. Not an opinion or policy piece, not stand-alone political theory, not a historical article, not a current-affairs/journalistic narrative — these are explicit non-fits.
Research article vs. review article
- Research article — full original study (theory + empirics), ≤ 12,500 words including notes and references.
- Review article — analyzes and compares a set of thematically related books and advances how the field should pursue future work (distinct from a book review). Usually commissioned; pitch the editors before drafting (待核实 on current commissioning practice).
Differentiation (so you target the right venue)
| If your question is… | World Politics fit |
|---|---|
| comparative + cross-case (regimes, conflict, development) | strong — core scope |
| IR with comparative leverage | strong — core scope |
| general-interest, any subfield | likely APSR / AJPS / JOP, not the specialist World Politics |
| single-country description, no travel | reframe for generality or target an area journal |
| pure IR theory with no empirics | reframe; World Politics wants original empirical research |
Anti-patterns
- "It's never been studied in country X" as the whole contribution (single-case, doesn't travel)
- A method demonstration with no comparative/IR substantive payoff
- An opinion, policy, theory-only, historical, or journalistic piece (out of scope)
- Drafting an unsolicited review article without confirming the commissioning norm
Fit-objection patterns and the venue-specific fix
The earliest screen is fit, so the objections that kill a project here are about scope and travel — each with a reframe.
| Objection at fit stage | The reframe this skill drives |
|---|---|
| "Too case-specific / just one country" | Make the lone case a case of a general mechanism, or add a comparison |
| "Reads as a methods demonstration" | Anchor it to a comparative or IR substantive payoff, not technique |
| "This is policy / current affairs" | Recast as theory-driven empirical analysis, or target a policy outlet |
| "Of general interest, not specialist" | Decide honestly between World Politics and a generalist venue (APSR/AJPS/JOP) |
Calibration anchor: World Politics is a comparative-politics-and-IR specialist that prizes big theoretical questions and research design over narrow empirics, and it also runs analytical review essays. It is not a discipline-wide generalist and not IR-only — so a question with cross-case leverage on regimes, conflict, development, or institutions fits where a single-subfield novelty does not.
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A scholar has rich data on one country's land-reform program. Two framings:
Off-fit: "first quantitative study of country X's 1990s land reform" (single-case, doesn't travel)
On-fit: "when does land reform defuse vs ignite rural conflict?" — country X as one case in a
paired comparison, mechanism = redistribution-vs-expropriation credibility, testable
across other reforming states
Type: research article (a review article would instead synthesize related books + set an agenda)
The on-fit framing poses a substantive question that travels and carries theoretical payoff. (Scope norms can change; confirm against the current scope statement.)
Output format
【Question】one sentence
【Domain】comparative politics / IR / both
【Travels across cases?】how the argument generalizes [Y/N]
【Type】research article / review article
【In scope?】not opinion/policy/theory-only/historical/journalistic [Y/N]
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (why)
【Next】wp-literature-positioning
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— comparative + IR data sources../../resources/official-source-map.md— World Politics scope and article types