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Call for papers 2024

01/30/2024

Call for Papers: Panoply Journal 2024 by CIRIS – Shaping the Future of International Relations

The Center for International Relations and International Security (CIRIS) is excited to announce the Call for Papers for the 2024 edition of the Panoply Journal. As a leading platform dedicated to illuminating the complexities of global diplomacy and security, we invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to contribute their insightful analyses and perspectives.

Theme for 2024: "Navigating New Frontiers and old legacies in Global Relations"

In an era marked by rapid transformations and emerging challenges, the 2024 edition seeks to explore the evolving landscape of international relations. We encourage submissions that address a range of topics including, but not limited to, global governance, cybersecurity, climate change and environmental policy, human rights, economic diplomacy, and conflict resolution.

 

Submission Guidelines:

Formatting: APA (7th Edition) citation style

Language: English (UK or US standard)

Manuscripts should be original, unpublished work and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submissions will undergo a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring the highest standards of academic rigor and scholarly insight.

Submission Process:

Papers should be submitted electronically through our dedicated submission portal on the CIRIS website. Detailed submission instructions and guidelines can be found at https://www.ciris.info/panoply/index.php/journal/about/submissions.

Why Publish with Panoply Journal?

Publishing with the Panoply Journal offers the unique opportunity to contribute to critical discussions influencing international policy and academic debate. Authors gain exposure to a diverse international audience of academics, policymakers, and thought leaders.

We look forward to receiving your submissions and to your valuable contributions in shaping the discourse on international relations and security.