期刊名称:COOPERATION AND CONFLICT
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:
Published for over 40 years, the aim of Cooperation and Conflict is to promote research on and understanding of international relations. It believes in the deeds of academic pluralism and thus does not represent any specific methodology, approach, tradition or school. The mission of the journal is to meet the demands of the scholarly community having an interest in international studies (for details, see the statement ‘From the Editors?in Vol. 40, No. 3, September 2005). The editors especially encourage submissions contributing new knowledge of the field and welcome innovative, theory-aware and critical approaches. First preference will continue to be given to articles that have a Nordic and European focus. Cooperation and Conflict strictly adheres to a double-blind reviewing policy.
Instructions to Authors Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
Please send manuscripts by email attachment (preferably in Word for Windows) to the incoming editors, Tarja Vayrynen and Frank Möller.
Email: cooperationandconflict@uta.fi
There is no absolute limit on length, but articles submitted for publication should be about 8000 words in length, Book reviews should be 500-800 words, or 1500 words if a number of books are discussed in one review.
Each paper should be accompanied by:
(a) title of paper and abstract of 200 words maximum;
(b) author's full name; a biographical note of no more than 70 words which includes institutional address, e-mail address if applicable, telephone and fax numbers.
Tables should be presented on separate sheets of paper at the end of the article, and should carry short, descriptive titles. Figures should be of reproducible standard, clearly numbered, and accompanied by explanatory captions typed on a separate sheet. The position of both tables and figures should be clearly indicated within the text. Long quotations (more than 40 words) should be displayed, indented; shorter quotes should be retained within the body of the text, with quotation marks.
Referencing. Use the Harvard-style system: surname, date and page no. cited in the text; with an alphabetically ordered end list, headed References, and typed double spaced for ease of editing. Use the following style:
(a) Rosenau, James (ed.) (1964) International Aspects of Civil Strife. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
(b) Platter, Adele G. and Mayer, Thomas F. (1989) 'A Unified Analysis of International Conflict and Cooperation', Journal of Peace Research 26(4): 367-83.
(c) Azar, E. E. (1982) 'An Early Warning Model of International Hostilities', in N. Choucri and T. W. Robinson (eds) Forecasting in International Relations, pp. 223-38. San Francisco, CA: Freeman.
Only essential notes should be included. These should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text, and presented at the end of the text before the references.
The typescript should be carefully checked for errors before it is submitted for publication. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of quotations, for supplying complete and correct references, and for obtaining permission where needed to cite another author's material.
Our spelling style is based on the Oxford English Dictionary and the guidelines laid down in Hart's Rules for Compositors (Oxford); but US spellings are retained in papers of American origin. We also endorse the guidelines provided by the British Sociological Association for non-sexist and non-racist language.
Authors of main articles are sent proofs for checking and correction, and will receive controlled access to a PDF of their article plus one copy of the journal on publication. Book review authors only recive a PDF of their review.
Covering letter. Please attach to every submission a letter confirming that all authors have agreed to the submission and that the article is not currently being considered for publication by any other print or electronic journal.
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Editorial Board Editorial Board:
| Editorial Assistant |
| Tiina Kanninen |
University of Tampere, Finland |
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| Book Review Editor |
| Matti Jutila |
Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland |
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| Editorial Committee |
| Ole Elgström |
Lund University, Sweden |
| Kristian Skrede Gleditsch |
University of Essex |
| Knud Erik Jørgensen |
University of Aarhus, Denmark |
| Iver B. Neumann |
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo, Norway |
| Hanna Ojanen |
Finnish Institute of Internal Affairs, Helsinki, Finland |
| Maja Zehfuss |
University of Manchester, UK |
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| Editorial Advisory Board |
| Karin Aggestam |
Lund University, Sweden |
| Cecilia Albin |
Uppsala University, Sweden |
| Clive Archer |
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
| Eiki Berg |
University of Tartu, Estonia |
| Didier Bigo |
Institute for Political Studies, Paris, France |
| Hanne-Margret Birckenbach |
Inst f&BAD:uunl;r Politikwissenschaft, Germany |
| Barry Buzan |
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
| Steven Chan |
The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK |
| Sanjay Chaturvedi |
Panjab University, India |
| Thomas Diez |
University of Birmingham, UK |
| Eric Einhorn |
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA |
| Stefano Guzzini |
Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark / Uppsala University, Sweden |
| Paul 't Hart |
Utrecht University, Netherlands |
| Kalevi J Holsti |
University of British Colombia, Vancouver, Canada |
| Jef Huysmans |
The Open University, UK |
| Christine Ingebritsen |
University of Washington, USA |
| Christer Jönsson |
University of Lund, Sweden |
| Peter Katzenstein |
Cornell University, New York, USA |
| Morten Kelstrup |
University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Audie Klotz |
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
| Keith Krause |
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland |
| Nicholas G Onuf |
Florida International University, Miami, USA |
| Anna Leander |
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark |
| Javier Maestro |
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain |
| Peter Mandaville |
George Mason University, USA |
| Grazina Minoitait?/A> |
Lithuanian Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Vilnius, Lithuania |
| Heikki Patomäki |
University of Helsinki, Finland |
| Helena Rytövuori-Apunen |
University of Tampere, Finland |
| Frank Schimmelfennig |
Ctr for Comparative and Int'l Studies (CIS) |
| Georg Sørensen |
University of Aarhus, Denmark |
| Monika Tennberg |
University of Lapland, Finland |
| Toruun L. Tryggestad |
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway |
| Ole Wæver |
University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Helen Wallace |
European University Institute, Florence, Italy |
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