期刊名称:DIPLOMACY & STATECRAFT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Aims and scope
Diplomacy & Statecraft is an international journal which should be read by all those who have a professional or general concern with international history and the contemporary conduct of international affairs. It offers regular articles on diplomatic history, together with ’professional interest’ items, such as reviews of recently declassified documents. Former diplomats and other practitioners contribute invaluable reflections on their experiences.
Peer Review
All journal articles whether solicited or unsolicited a subjected to a peer review process: first, an initial assessment by the editor and then double blind adjudication by at least two anonymous academic referees the author(s) and assessors remain anonymous. For special issues of the journal – which now occur annually – the special issue editor(s) solicit submissions and work with the editor. These papers are then subject to the usual assessment procedure by the guest editors and, if need be, additional insight from the editor. On the other hand, the Editorial Board of the journal sees no need to peer assess book reviews; they are an expression of academic freedom by the individual book reviewers. The Review Editor, who consults with the editor, handles this dimension of the journal.
Abstracted/indexed in: America: History & Life; CSA; EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; SSCI; IBR International Bibliography of Book Reviews; IBZ International Bibliography of Periodical Literature; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS); International Political Science Abstracts; Lancaster Index to Defence & International Security Literature; OCLC; Periodical Abstracts Research (PerAbs); Periodicals Index Online; ProQuest; Scopus; and The Lancaster Index.
Instructions to Authors
Editorial Board Editor
BJC McKercher
Department of History University of Victoria P.O. Box 3045 STN CSC Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P4 Canada brianmck@uvic.ca
Editorial Executive Committee
Erik Goldstein - Boston University, USA John Maurer - U.S. Naval War College, USA Thomas Otte - University of East Anglia, UK Book Review Editor
Jonathan Colman - University of Central Lancashire, UK ( jcolman@uclan.ac.uk)
Editorial Assistant
Luca Trenta - University of Nottingham, UK Editorial Board
David Armstrong - University of Exeter, UK Nigel Ashton - London School of Economics, UK Laurence Badel - The Sorbonne, Paris, France Simon Ball - University of Leeds, UK Hal Brands, Jr. - Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts, USA Michael Dockrill - King’s College, London, UK Sylvia Ellis - Northumbria University, UK Edmund S.K. Fung - University of Western Sydney, Australia Dominik Geppert - Universität Bonn, Germany Jessica Gienow-Hecht - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Beatrice de Graaf - Utrecht University, The Netherlands David Haglund - Queens University, Ontario, Canada John Haldon - Princeton University, New Jersey, USA Paul Harris - Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong Akira Iriye - Harvard University, USA Gaynor Johnson - Rutherford College, University of Kent, UK Donald Kagan - Yale University, USA Paul Kennedy - Yale University, USA Richard Langhorne - Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA Cecelia M. Lynch - University of California, Irvine, USA Saho Matsumoto-Best - Nagoya City University, Japan Jan Melissen - Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael, Netherlands and Antwerp University, Belgium Steven Morewood - University of Birmingham, UK Thomas Otte - University of East Anglia, UK Andrew Preston - Clare College, University of Cambridge, UK Miriam Prys - German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany Paul Sharp - University of Minnesota, USA Avi Shlaim - St. Anthony’s College, Oxford, UK Erwin A. Schmidl - Austrian National Defence Academy, Vienna, Austria Kristina Spohr - London School of Economics, UK Bruce Strang - Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada Martin Thomas - University of Exeter, UK Marc Trachtenberg - University of California, Los Angeles, USA John Young - University of Nottingham, UK
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