A journal in this field would likely publish research articles, reviews, and theoretical discussions related to various aspects of political science and leadership. This might include topics such as:

  1. Political theory and philosophy.
  2. Comparative politics, examining different political systems and structures around the world.
  3. International relations and global governance.
  4. Public policy analysis and evaluation.
  5. Political behavior and psychology, including studies on voting behavior, public opinion, and political participation.
  6. Leadership theories and practices, both in governmental and non-governmental contexts.
  7. Case studies of political leaders, institutions, and movements.

The journal may feature empirical research, theoretical frameworks, methodological innovations, and interdisciplinary perspectives. It might appeal to scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding and advancing knowledge in the fields of political science and leadership studies. Typically, such journals would undergo a peer-review process to ensure the quality and rigor of the published work.