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Special Issue Guidelines - International Peaekeeping
The journal International Peacekeeping invites proposals for a special issue. We welcome proposals featuring innovative research that contribute to the understanding and advancement of conflict management practices. If the applications are of high quality, we will accept more than one proposal.
Authors are encouraged to propose topics that align with the journal’s mission, including but not limited to topics relating to peacekeeping, mediation, peacebuilding, and humanitarian intervention. The journal promotes debate on these topics in the fields of international relations, military studies, peace and conflict studies, international law, feminist studies and development studies. We seek original research articles, theoretical papers, and detailed case studies that offer valuable insights and contribute to scholarly discourse.
Submission Guidelines:
• Abstracts of up to 300 words of all papers included in the special issue should be submitted by 30 September. Proposals for the special issue can be sent to [email protected]. You will hear by 15 October whether the proposal is successful.
• Full papers should ideally be submitted by the end of March 2025, but another deadline can be discussed if needed.
• All submissions will undergo a peer-review process. For detailed submission guidelines, please visit our website.
• Proposals should include authors with an adequate gender balance and from a diversity of geographical backgrounds.
We look forward to your proposal for a special issue in International Peacekeeping.