The Jindal Journal of Public Policy (JJPP) is the flagship academic publication of the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP). JJPP is one of the crucial arms of JSGP aspiring to publish and disseminate rigorous theoretical, applied and empirical research that augments our existing understanding of public policies and their impact. It welcomes original and unpublished essays from all social science disciplines and all shades of intellectual persuasions. All essays published in the Journal are subjected to rigorous peer review, based on initial editors’ screening and double-blind referring by independent experts.
The main areas covered by the Journal are as follows:
- Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of public policyc policy
- Comparative study of public policy
- Ethics and policy making
- Democracy, citizenship, electoral politics and public policy
- The interface between the state, multilateral bodies, private sector, and civil society affecting public policy
- Public institutions, and models of governance
- Law, economics and public policy
- Science, technology, and sustainability
- Human Development, capabilities and freedom
- Diversity, equity, inclusion and public policy
- Quantitative analysis and evaluation of development policies
- Thematic review of literature