期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Quarterly
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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International Studies Quarterly, published for the International Studies Association, is committed to publishing the best work being carried out in international studies today. Contributions come from a wide range of intellectual traditions, and cover both theoretical and policy-oriented research on foreign policy, comparative politics, and international affairs. The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary debate, publishing articles which address important questions and controversies concerning international, cross-national, or trans-national phenomena.
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| The contents of this journal are indexed or abstracted in the following: Academic ASAP; Expanded Academic ASAP; Academic Search Elite; Academic Search Premier; American Bibliography of Slavic & Eastern European Studies; Asian Pacific Database; British Humanities Index; CatchWord; Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Science; EBSCO Online; Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management; GEOBASE; Health and Safety Science Abstracts; Human Resources Abstracts; Human Rights Internet Reporter Index of Islamic Literature; InfoTrac OneFile; Ingenta; International Bibliography of Sociology; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; International Development Abstracts; International Political Science Abstracts; ISI Basic Social Sciences Index; JCR Social Sciences Edition; JSTOR; Middle East Abstracts & Index; Online Computer Library Center FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online; Peace Research Abstracts Journal; Periodical Abstracts Research II; Poverty & Human Resources Abstracts; ProQuest Social Science Plus Text; Public Affairs Information Service International; Risk Abstracts; Safety Science & Risk Abstracts; Social Science Citation Index; Social Sciences Index/Full Text; Sociological Abstracts; Southeast Asia Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Wilson OmniFile V; Wilson Social Sciences Abstracts; Wilson Social Sciences Index; World History fullTEXT; and Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. | |
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts accepted for review are evaluated anonymously by a minimum of two scholars active and publishing in the field of international studies. Very often one of the evaluating scholars will be a member of the international Editorial Board of International Studies Quarterly. These evaluations help to inform the Editors, who alone are responsible for all final decisions on publication of manuscripts. The names of scholars who have furnished reviews of manuscripts during the previous year, and who are not Editorial Board members, are listed in the June issue of each volume.
1. As of 1 October 2003, new manuscripts should be submitted to the new editorial team at the University of North Texas. Original manuscripts that fall within the aims and scope of International Studies Quarterly may be submitted in two ways. The preferred means to submit papers is electronically, via e-mail. Those choosing to submit electronically should e-mail a message, which will serve as the letter to the editors, and two files containing their manuscripts to ISQ@UNT.EDU. One file should have all self-identifying references and language removed, no acknowledgement, and a title page without authors' names or affiliations. The second file should include such information. All files should contain an abstract of about 150 words. Our preferred file-types are either .pdf or Microsoft Word. Secondly, authors may send five hardcopies, of all manuscripts along with a digital copy (preferably in .pdf or Microsoft Word) to: Steven C. Poe, Chief Editor, International Studies Quarterly, Political Science Department, P.O. Box 305340, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-5340. Three of the five should have all self-identifying references and language removed. Submitted work should not exceed 50 pages and must include an abstract of about 150 words. Manuscripts will be accepted on the understanding that their content is original and that the manuscript has not been accepted for publication or review elsewhere.
2. Title, subtitles, and text subheadings should be chosen for succinctness and interest. Primary and secondary text headings should be centered with a double line spacing above and below. Primary headings should be typed in capitals: secondary headings should have initial capital letters. Subsidiary headings should be flush to the left margin and indicated by a. , b. , c. , etc.
3. Quotations must correspond exactly with the original in wording, spelling and punctuation. Short quotations within the text should be noted by quotation marks; longer quotations or extracts should be indented from the left margin and require no quotation marks. Changes and additions to quotations should be identified by bracketing: ellipses (...) should be used to identify omissions; emphasis added should also be indicated. All citations should be specified in the text in the following manner:
(a) If the author is named in the text, cite by year of publication: ... Durkheim (1966) has suggested...
(b) If the author is not named in the text, cite by last name, comma, and year of publication: ...it has been noted (Zinnes, 1979) that...
(c) If necessary, pagination should follow the year of publication, separated by a colon: ...it was argued (Modelski, 1983:22)) that by...
(d) Dual authors should be joined by "and"; multiple authors should be listed in full on first citation and indicated by et al. thereafter: ...other approaches (Snyder and Deising, 1977:392-97) concede... ...many assume (George et al. , 1971:1271-72) that...
(e) If an author has multiple references for any single publication year, indicate specific works by use of lower case letters: ...one the one hand (Lacan, 1974a:45; Derrida, 1977b:22) it is...
(f) Series of references should be enclosed chronologically within parentheses and separated by semicolons: ...proponents of the position (George, 1982; Holsti, 1983; Starr, 1983) and many...
4. The reference section should be double-spaced and begin on a new page following the text. The reference form is modified from the Style Manual of the American Political Science Association (Draft, 1985) prepared by the APSA Committee on Publications. Works should be listed alphabetically by author. References should conform to the following format:
(a) References to books should list author(s), year, title, place of publication, publisher: Von Mises, L. (1983) Nation, State, and Economy: Contributions to Politics and History of Our Time , translated by L. B. Yeager, New York: New York University Press. Strunk, W. , Jr and E. B. White (1979) The Elements of Style . 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan.
(b) References to journal articles should list author(s), year, title of articles, journal name, volume, and inclusive pages: Lipset. S. M. (1983) Radicalism or Reformism: The Sources of Working-class Politics. American Political Science Review 77:1-18.
(c) References to works in edited volumes should list author(s), year, essay title, volume title, volume editor(s), inclusive pages, place of publication, and publisher: Weber, M. (1984) "Legitimacy, Politics and the States. "In Legitimacy and the State , edited by W. Connolly, pp. 32-62. New York: New York University Press.
(d) Reference to monographs in a series should list author(s), year, title, series title, place of publication, and publisher: Fromkin, M. (1968) The Limits of Recognition . Singer Series on Law and International Society. New Haven, CT: Sanger Publishers.
5. Notes should be listed double-spaced and on a separate sheet with their location in the text clearly marked by superscript numbers. For manuscripts accepted for publication, all tables and illustrations should be professional in appearance and crisply produced in order to survive photo reproduction. Camera-ready (laser-printed, if available) artwork in final form is required.
6. Any submission not conforming to these requirements is incomplete and will not be considered for review. Page proofs will be supplied to the first author of a paper, but only errors in typesetting may be corrected at this stage. Any substantial alteration will be charged to the author(s). Consequently, the author(s) should ensure that the paper is submitted in final form. Proofs should be corrected and returned within seven (7) days of receipt.
7. Fifty offprints of articles will be supplied to the first author. Further offprints may be ordered; inquiries should be addressed directly to the publisher, not to the Editors.
8. Copyright resides with the International Studies Association.
Editorial Board
Chief Editor (beginning with issue 2, 2004) Steven C. Poe, University of North Texas, USA
Associate Editors (beginning with issue 2, 2004) John A Booth, University of North Texas, USA Steven Forde, University of North Texas, USA T. David Mason, University of North Texas, USA James Meernik, University of North Texas, USA Marianne C. Stewart, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Editors (through issue 1, 2004) Peter Dombrowski, Naval War College, USA Patrick James, University of Missouri, USA Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University, USA James M. McCormick, Iowa State University, USA
Chief Editorial Assistant (through issue 1, 2004) Christopher Ball, Iowa State University, USA Phone: +1 515 294 4652
Editorial Advisory Board (through issue 1, 2004) Davis B. Bobrow, University of Pittsburgh, USA Mark Boyer, University of Connecticut, USA Steven J. Brams, New York University, USA Michael Brecher, McGill University, Canada Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA Phil Cerny, University of Manchester, UK Steve Chan, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Bob Denemark, University of Delaware, USA Paul Diehl, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA Charles F. Doran, John Hopkins University, USA Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University, USA Martha Finnemore, George Washington University, USA David Forsythe, University of Nebraska, USA John Freeman, University of Minnesota, USA Joe D. Hagan, West Virginia University, USA Margaret Herrmann, Ohio State University, USA Richard Higgott, University of Warwick, UK Ole R. Holsti, Duke University, USA Barry Hughes, University of Denver, USA Bruce Jentleson, Duke University, USA R. J. Barry Jones, University of Reading, UK Christopher C. Joyner, Georgetown University, USA Margaret Karns, University of Dayton, USA Young Kihl, Iowa State University, USA Friedrich V. Kratochwil, University of Munich, Germany Robert Kudrle, University of Minnesota, USA Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University, USA Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University, USA James M. Lindsay, Brookings Institute, USA Richard Little, University of Bristol, UK Linda B. Miller, Wellesley College and Brown University, USA Helen Milner, Columbia University, USA Neil B. Mitchell, University of New Mexico, USA Will H. Moore, Florida State University, USA Craig Murphy, Wellesley College, USA Emerson M. S. Niou, Duke University, USA Nicholas Onuf, Florida International University, USA Robert Patman, University of Otago, USA Louis Pauly, University of Toronto, Canada Simon Reich, University of Pittsburgh, USA Edward Rhodes, Rutgers University, USA James N. Rosenau, George Washington University, USA Martin Sampson, University of Minnesota, USA Todd Sandler, University of Southern California, USA Gregory Sanjian, Buckell University, USA Harvey Sapolsky, Massachusettes Institute of Technology, USA Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago, USA Beth Simmons, University of California at Berkeley, USA Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine, USA Georg Sorensen, University of Aarhus, Denmark Ramesh Thakur, United Nations University J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California, USA John A. Vasquez, Vanderbilt University, USA Tom Volgy, International Studies Association,University of Arizona, USA Paul Wapner, American University, USA Michael D. Ward, University of Washington, USA Alexander Wendt, University of Chicago, USA Franke Wilmer, Montana State University, USA Eugene R. Wittkopf, Louisiana State University, USA Oran R. Young, Dartmouth College, USA Mark Zacher, University of British Columbia, Canada Frank C. Zagare, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA
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