1. Articles considered for the Journal of Public Administration and Politics are to be in the fields of Public Administration and Politics and related social sciences and must not have been published, or be under consideration for publication in any other journal.

2. Articles considered for publication are divided into: (1) Research articles which present original research by the author on topics not previously published, and; (2) Review Articles which analyse, compare, critique and synthesise knowledge from published works for clarification.

3. Articles considered for the Journal of Public Administration and Politics are to be double-blind peer reviewed by qualified reviewers as specified by the editorial board.  Articles must be passed and accepted by at least two qualified reviewers.

4. Writers are to accept the decisions of the editorial board, and/or make appropriate changes before publication.

5. Contents of articles published in the Journal of Public Administration and Politics are the responsibility of the writer.  The editorial board and the Graduate School of Public Administration need neither agree with nor be responsible for article content.

6. Those interested must submit an online article of the Journal of Public Administration and Politics. https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/papojournal

Preparation of Manuscript

1. The manuscript must include the research title, name and surname, e-mail address and name of organization or institution of the writer.

2. The total length of the article, including abstract and references, should not exceed 15 A4 pages with 1.5 inch right margins and all other margins of 1 inch.

2.1 Thai language articles are to use Thai Sarabun New font 16 points in size, with single spacing

2.2 English language articles are to use Times New Roman font, 12 points in size, with double spacing

3. The article content includes

3.1 article name or title (in both English and Thai)

3.2 name of the writer, including academic position, work position, workplace, institution or educational institution or institution of current study in a footnote in both Thai and English.

3.3 an abstract of no more than 250 words, including 3 – 5 keywords (both English and Thai)

3.4 content includes an introduction, objectives, theory and theoretical framework, hypothesis (where relevant) research methods, results, discussion of results, suggestions for further study and references. These can be adjusted according to the nature of the research as appropriate.

3.5 references are to use the American Psychological Association (APA) format