Allied Journal of Political Sciences and Public Administration

The Allied Journal of Political Sciences and Public Administration is an esteemed international, open-access, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the fields of political sciences and public administration. Published bimonthly, this journal provides a rigorous platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate significant, high-quality research that contributes to the understanding and development of political theories, governance practices, and public policy across diverse disciplines and geographic boundaries. We welcome interdisciplinary research that integrates political sciences and public administration perspectives with other fields, such as international relations, public policy analysis, and comparative politics.

Journal Metrics:

  • Acceptance Rate: 33%
  • Impact Factor: 8.26 (2024)

Submission and Publication:

Authors are cordially invited to submit full-length, original, and unpublished research articles for consideration.

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: GOVERNANCE MODELS FOR EFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY IN NIGERIA

Published by: Dr. Ngozi Okoye

Pages: 1-10 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15980687


The growing demand for efficient and inclusive public service delivery in Nigeria has heightened the relevance of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a strategic tool for infrastructure development and social service provision. This paper critically examines the governance models that underpin PPPs and their implications for effective service delivery in Nigeria. By analyzing institutional
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INNOVATIVE DESIGN OF A DOUBLE-HEAD ADAPTER FOR NATURAL GAS WELL APPLICATIONS

Published by: Aworabhi Epere

Pages: 11-26 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16421054


The design and fabrication of a double-sided wellhead adapter were undertaken, to improve the efficiency and safety of natural gas well operations. This innovative adapter facilitates simultaneous connections to multiple production lines, allowing for more streamlined management of gas extraction. By optimizing the flow of natural gas, the adapter enhances operational performance and reduces
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BRIDGING FAITH AND HEALTH: RELIGIOUS LEADERS AS CATALYSTS FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN RURAL PAKISTAN

Published by: Saira Mehmood Ahmad

Pages: 27-40 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16421167


This paper explores the perception of religious leaders towards family planning in rural areas of Pakistan. With a population of over 200 million, Pakistan faces the challenge of managing its high birth rate to promote prosperity and happiness in society. The authors emphasize the significance of including religious leaders in family planning programs since they have a considerable influence
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POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION IN THE SHADOW OF RELIGION: A CRITICAL EXPLORATION

Published by: Rahman Chowdhury

Pages: 41-49 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16421276


This article examines the dysfunctions of religion in politics and its negative impact on society. Through a functionalist approach, the author explores religion as a social structure with both positive and negative functions. While acknowledging the significant existence of religion in society, the focus is on its political capabilities and the negative impact it has had historically. The
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APPLYING THE LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST TO CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN GOVERNANCE

Published by: Thabo Michael Ndlovu

Pages: 50-56 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16421517


The article explores Jesus Christ's leadership style as presented in the New Testament and its relevance for African leaders. The authors argue that the world needs leaders who meet physical, spiritual, economic, and political needs of the people, and Jesus' leadership style, characterized by compassion, love, and servant-hood, serves as a guiding principle for leaders in the church and
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TRANSLATING GLOBAL NORMS: IMPLEMENTING THE ICC STATUTE IN AZERBAIJAN

Published by: Togrul Elchin Huseynov

Pages: 57-73 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16421535


This article explores the implementation of the Statute of the International Criminal Court in the national legislation of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Through a comparative analysis of the national legislation of foreign countries, the article provides insights into the advantages and disadvantages of the ICC's Statute in the implementation of national legislation. The paper examines the
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DECENTRALIZATION THEORY AND PRACTICE: NIGERIA IN PERSPECTIVE

Published by: Ajape Temitope Solomon (Ph. D) , Onemayin Peters Sunday

Pages: 74-82 | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16835768


This study examines the theory and practice of decentralization and its effects on Nigeria’s development and administrative policies. The main objective of this study is to examine the typologies of decentralization and how its practice has impacted developmental issues in Nigeria. The data for this study were obtained from secondary sources, such as textbooks, journals, magazines, and
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Hollex Scientific Publishing is proud to announce a call for papers for its upcoming issues. As a premier academic publishing firm, we are committed to disseminating high-quality research that contributes significantly to various fields of knowledge. We invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit their original and unpublished manuscripts for consideration.


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Submissions should be prepared following the guidelines provided on our submission portal. Manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English and should include an abstract, keywords, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and references.

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  • Average Time to First Decision: 1-3 weeks
  • Average Time to Publication:1 week from acceptance
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