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ISSN 2957-7551 (online)
DOI: 10.47604/jir.
Impact Factor: 3.0
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1. How can publishing in the Journal of International Relations benefit my academic career?
Publishing in the Journal of International Relations offers researchers global exposure to their work, establishing their presence in the international relations community. The journal's rigorous peer review process ensures high visibility and academic credibility, which can lead to increased recognition and future opportunities.
2. Can I publish interdisciplinary research in the Journal of International Relations?
Yes, the Journal of International Relations welcomes interdisciplinary research that connects international relations with other fields such as political science, economics, sociology, and environmental studies. We encourage research that offers innovative insights by bridging different academic disciplines to address global challenges.
3. How does the Journal of International Relations support authors from low-resource settings?
The Journal of International Relations is committed to ensuring accessibility for all researchers. We offer discounted publication fees for authors from low-resource settings and provide assistance with manuscript editing and submission guidance, ensuring that researchers from diverse backgrounds have the opportunity to publish their work.
4. What are the submission guidelines for the Journal of International Relations?
Authors are encouraged to visit the Journal of International Relations' website for detailed submission guidelines, which include formatting requirements, word limits, and citation styles. Manuscripts should be original, not under review elsewhere, and include a clear statement of the research question, methodology, and findings.
5. How long does the review process take for the Journal of International Relations?
The Journal of International Relations aims for a swift and transparent review process. The typical timeline from submission to first decision is around 6-8 weeks, although this may vary depending on reviewer availability. Authors will be notified of the decision promptly and can expect constructive feedback to improve their work.
6. Can I update my manuscript after submission to the Journal of International Relations?
Yes, the Journal of International Relations allows authors to update their manuscript after submission if necessary. If you need to make revisions, please notify the editorial team as soon as possible. We also encourage authors to submit supplementary material if it adds value to their paper.
7. Does the Journal of International Relations publish articles on global health issues?
Yes, the Journal of International Relations covers a broad range of international relations topics, including global health issues. We are particularly interested in research that explores the intersection of health and international relations, such as global health governance, pandemics, and health diplomacy.
8. What are the benefits of open-access publishing with the Journal of International Relations?
Open-access publishing with the Journal of International Relations ensures that your work reaches a wide audience across the globe. By eliminating paywalls, your research is accessible to a broader readership, which increases its visibility, impact, and the potential for citations, ultimately enhancing your academic reputation.
9. Can I submit my work in non-English languages to the Journal of International Relations?
While the Journal of International Relations primarily publishes articles in English, we welcome submissions in other languages. However, authors must provide a high-quality English translation of their manuscript for review purposes. This ensures that the research can be reviewed by an international audience and published in a language of wider dissemination.
10. How can I become a peer reviewer for the Journal of International Relations?
If you are an experienced researcher in the field of international relations, you may apply to become a peer reviewer for the Journal of International Relations. We encourage scholars with expertise in diplomacy, conflict resolution, international law, and related fields to join our review panel. Please contact the editorial team for more details on how to apply.
11. What happens if my paper is rejected by the Journal of International Relations?
If your paper is rejected, the Journal of International Relations will provide feedback from the reviewers to help you improve your work. We encourage authors to take this feedback constructively and revise their papers accordingly. Authors can resubmit revised manuscripts to the Journal of International Relations or consider submitting to other relevant journals.
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