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

International Relations is explicitly pluralist in outlook. Editorial policy favours variety in both subject-matter and method, at a time when so many academic journals are increasingly specialised in scope, and sectarian in approach. We welcome articles or proposals from all perspectives and on all subjects pertaining to international relations: law, economics, ethics, strategy, philosophy, culture, environment, and so on, in addition to more mainstream conceptual work and policy analysis. We believe that such pluralism is in great demand by the academic and policy communities and the interested public.
We welcome articles or proposals on all topics of interest to students of world politics. In the near term we would particularly like articles on the international dimensions of environmental politics, Islam in world politics, human rights after 9/11, international political economy, the intelligence dimensions of international relations, the future of nuclear weapons, and regional surveys. Each volume will normally contain peer-reviewed research articles, and a mixture of review essays, interviews, debates and forums. Special issues will be published, and we welcome ideas.
Abstracting/Indexing
A Matter of Fact
Abi/inform
Abstracts of Military Bibliography
Academic Abstracts FullTEXT Elite
Academic Index
America: History and Life
Annotated Bibliography for English Studies
Book Review Index
British Humanities Index
CD-ROM - International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
CD-ROM - International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Lterature on the Humanities and Social S
CD-ROM International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
CD-ROM International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences
CSA Political Science & Government: A guide to Periodical Literature
Current Contents / Social and Behavioral Sciences
Current Contents/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
EconLit
Economic Literature Index
Electoral Studies
European Access
Expanded Academic Index
Family Studies Abstracts
Future Survey
Historical Abstracts
HRI Reporter
Human Resources Abstracts
IBZ: International Bibliography of Periodical Literature
IBZ: International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Index of Economic Articles
Information-Dokumentation
Inforpaz
International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
International Political Science Abstracts
Journal Citation Reports Social Sciences
Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition
Journal of Economic Literature (and JEL on CD)
Lancaster Index To Defence and International Security Literature
Legal Journals Index
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)
Middle East Abstracts & Index
Monthly Bibliography of the UN Library
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Newsearch
Online - International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Online - International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social
Online - International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Online - International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences
PAIS Bulletin
Peace Research Abstracts
Policy Currents
Political Science Abstracts (Part of CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts)
Political Science Index
PsycINFO
Public Administration Abstracts
Refugee Abstracts
Research Alert
Social Science Abstracts
Social Sciences Citation Index
Social Sciences Index
Social SciSearch
Social Services Abstracts
Social Work Abstracts
Sociofile
Sociological Abstracts
Southeast Asia Abstracts & Index
The Alternative Newsletter
Urban Studies Abstracts
Violence & Abuse Abstracts
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Instructions to Authors International Relations has a fully web-based system for the submission and review of manuscripts.

All submissions should be made online at the IR SAGETRACK website International Relations SAGETRACK
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Submitting a Revised Submission
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1.if you would like to discuss your paper prior to submission, or seek advice on the submission process please contact the Editorial Office at the address below:
The Editor, IR Office, Department of International Politics, Edward Llwyd Building, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Penglais, Ceredigion, SY23 3FE, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 (0) 1970 622687. Fax: +44 (0) 1970 621887. Email: IR@aber.ac.uk
2. Submission of an article to the Journal will be taken as indicating that the work is original, unpublished and not under consideration elsewhere in article or other form.
3. Biographical notes (50-100 words) should give current affiliation, research interests and recent publications.
4. Length. Normally, main articles should be 8-10,000 words, including footnotes. Lengths for review essays, replies to articles, forum contributions, etc. are by negotiation. As a guide, replies, forum and debating contributions should be 1-1,500 words, and review essays 3-4,000 words.
5. Please note that an abstract should be submitted with your article and should bebetween 100 and 150 words. A maximum of ten keywords should be submitted. See the SAGE Author Gateway page for more information on writing abstracts and selecting keywords.
6. English spelling should be used although American spelling is acceptable in articles from North America if used consistently. Please spell out numbers from one to nine and use figures for 10 and above except in tables. Indent all quotations of more than 50 words and make sure that all subheadings are clearly indicated. Dates should be in the form 14 May 2002. Take out the points in any abbreviation eg NATO. When referring to pagination and dates use the smallest number of numerals possible (eg 4-5, 14-15 but 24-9 and 124-39. Refer to 1978-85 and 20th century. Use single quotation marks and double marks inside single.
7. Subheadings. Contributors should include subheadings in articles to provide 'signposts' for readers. They should at the left-hand margin (not centred) with only the first word and any proper names capitalised. A lower level of subheadings should be numbered (i) (ii) etc. and italicised.
8. Tables. Each table should have an explanatory caption and be presented on a separate sheet at the end of the paper. Check that each table is cited in the text.
9. Figures. Each figure should have an explanatory caption and be presented on a separate sheet at the end of the paper. Check that each figure is cited in the text. If possible, figures should be supplied electronically as TIFF or EPS files but a clear paper copy is also needed. Computer generated tints and shading should be avoided as the seldom reproduce well; use cross-hatching instead. Line artwork supplied as hard copy should be ready for scanning and not need redrawing. Photographs (if justified) should preferably be black/white glossy prints or slides with good contrast. Reproduction from colour prints or slides is possible but of less good quality. If in any doubt about the above please contact the Editorial Assistant.
10. Authors will receive proofs of their articles. Authors are responsible for proofing their work and obtaining permission from copyright holders where appropriate.
11. Copyright. SAGE required the author as the rights holder to to sign a Journal Contributor's Publishing Agreement for all articles we publish. SAGE's Journal Contributor's Publishing Agreement is a license agreement under which the author retains copyright in the work but grants SAGE the sole and exclusive right and license to publish for the full legal term of copyright.
12. Authors will be sent a pdf of their article for circulation.
13. The Editor reserves the right not to accept articles for consideration if they are not presented in the house style and at the appropriate length.
14. References and notes. Use endnotes as a referencing system listing authors as they name themselves. For example, use 'David Davies' if that is the name appearing as the author, not 'D. Davies' or 'Davies, D'.
Cite publications in the form of the following examples:
1. Basic Format for a Book
David Davies, An International Police Force (London: Benn, 1932), p. 34.
2. Two or Three Authors
C.K. Webster and Sydney Herbert, The League of Nations in Theory and Practice (London: Allen & Unwin, 1933).
3. Edited Volume - One Editor
Brian Porter (ed.), The Aberystwyth Papers: International Politics, 1919-69 (London: Oxford University Press, 1972).
4. Edited Volume - Multiple Editors
Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler (eds.), Human Rights in Global Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 58-61.
5. Individual Chapter or Article in a Edited Volume
Ieuan John, Moorhead Wright and John Garnett, 'International Politics at Aberystwyth, 1919-69', in Brian Porter (ed.) The Aberystwyth Papers: International Politics 1919-69 (London: Oxford University Press, 1972), pp. 86-102.
6. Translated Work
E.H. Carr, Cydberthynas y Gwledydd Wed'r Cyfamodau Heddwch, trans. into Welsh by Stephen J. Williams (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1938).
7. Edition Other Than the First
Andrew Linklater, Men and Citizens in the Theory of International Relations, 2nd ed. (London: Macmillan Press, 1990), pp. 195-202.
8. Volume in a Multivolume Work
Sir Robert Jennings and Sir Arthur Watts (eds.), Peace, Vol. I of Oppenheim's International Law, 9th ed. (Harlow: Longman, 1992), p. 345.
9. Work in a Series
C.K. Webster (with H.W.V. Temperley), The Congress of Vienna 1814-15 and the Conference of Paris 1919, Leaflet No. 56 (London: Historical Association, 1923).
10. Article in a Journal
E.H. Carr, 'Public Opinion as a Safeguard of Peace', International Affairs, 15(6), November-December 1936, pp. 846-62.
11. Article in a Newspaper or Magazine with Author
'Mr. Eden's Odyssey', The Times, 7 May 1941.
12. Article in a Newspaper or Magazine without a Specified Author
'Russia, Britain, and Europe' (editorial), The Times, 6 November 1944.
13. Internet Site
President William J. Clinton, 'Remarks - Tougaloo College Commencement', 18 May 2001, (21 July 2003).
United Nations Security Council, 'Resolution 1441 (2002)', 8 November 2002, < http:/ods-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N02/682/26/PDF/ N0268226.pdf?OpenElement> (25 May 2003).
Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman and Evan Thomas, 'Al Qaeda's Summer Plans', Newsweek, 2 June 2003, < http:/www.msnbc.com/ news/917895.asp> (25 May 2003).
14. Government Document
United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Assessment of the British Government (Norwich: The Stationary Office, 2002), pp. 9-11.
15. Pamphlet
Alfred E. Zimmern, My Impressions of Wales (London: Mills & Boon, 1921).
16. Unpublished Source
Jerome D. Greene, 'Idealism and Realism in Efforts Towards Peace' (Inaugural Lecture delivered at Aberystwyth, 1 February 1933).
Henry Shue, 'Conditional Sovereignty' (unpublished paper), p. 5.
All references after the first mention should contain the author's surname and an abbreviated title (not op. cit.). For example:
· Carr, 'Public Opinion', pp. 850-2.
· Davies, International Police Force, p. 48.
If authors cannot find the necessary citation format from the above list or for other queries, please contact the Editorial Assistant at the address above
SAGE Choice and Open Access
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Editorial Board
Editorial Advisory Group:
International Advisory Board:
| Barry Buzan |
London School of Economics and Political Science |
| Michael Cox |
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
| Stefano Guzzini |
Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark / Uppsala University, Sweden |
| J Ann Tickner |
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA |
| Peter Vale |
University of Johannesburg, South Africa |
Editorial Assistant:
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