期刊名称:REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE POLITICA INTERNACIONAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Basic Information
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The Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional (RBPI) is a biannual publication founded in 1958 in Rio de Janeiro by the Instituto Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais (Brazilian Institute of International Relations, IBRI), a non-profit non-governmental organization with cultural purposes. RBPI is the oldest publication in circulation in Brazil specializing in themes from the international agenda and foreign affairs and one of the most traditional in Latin America. Since its inception, it has assumed a prominent role in the political and academic culture of the country.
Transferred to Brasilia in 1993, RBPI acts as a privileged instrument for the general study of International Relations and in particular of themes relative to the international context of Brazil.
RBPI publishes unedited contributions in Portuguese, English or Spanish in the form of scientific articles, notes, reviews of articles and of books with themes on International Relations that encompass International and Compared Policy, International Law, History of International Relations and Foreign Affairs and International Economic Policy. All of the contributions are subjected to a scientific review.
Its abbreviated title is Rev. bras. polít. int. , which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips. |
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Copyright
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It is permitted to reproduce the articles by any means, as long as they are cited as a source. All rights reserved to the Instituto Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais (Brazilian Institute of International Relations, IBRI) |
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Sponsors
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The publication receives financing from:
- Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPq
- Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES
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Instructions to Authors
Scope and policy
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Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional - RBPI publishes original contributions in the form of scientific articles, notes, and reviews of books.
Edited by IBRI, the RBPI does not express the ideas of governmental entities nor does it affiliate with partisan organizations and movements. The opinions expressed in the publication are exclusively the responsibility of its authors and does not express the opinion nor receive the endorsement of the IBRI.
The Journal publishes articles with themes that lie in the vast area of International Relations that encompass International and Compared Policy, International Law, History of International Relations and Foreign Affairs and International Economy.
All of the articles will be submitted to peer review of at least two outside scholars and in most cases, at least one of the reviewers is a member of the Editorial Board of the RBPI, that can recommend the publication, adjust the publication to conform to the appropriate format, structure or content or even deny it. In this process, the anonymity of the authors and the editors is guaranteed. The publication of contributions will be always be supported by the recommendations from the Editorial Council and the Consultative Council. |
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Form and preparation of the manuscripts
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1. The Articles, always unedited, can be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish and should be limited to 50 thousand characters (including spaces and footnotes). The standard format should be used;
2. The contributions should not be under consideration by another journal, nor have been published or be awaiting publication elsewhere;
3. Each article should include a summary in Portuguese and an abstract in English of approximately fifty words, as well as key words;
4. To guarantee the anonymity of the author in the analysis of the merit of the contribution, the articles should include a title page with the following information: author, affiliated organization, educational background, mailing address, telephone and email;
5. The footnotes are restricted to references to sources and bibliography. Observe preferentially the norms of the Brazilian Association of Technical Norms (ABNT) in accordance with the examples below:
For Articles:
CERVO, Amado L. Foreign policy and international relations in Brazil: paradigmatic focus. Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Vol. 46, N?1, 2003, p. 5-25.
For Books:
SARAIVA, Jos?Flávio S. (Ed.) Foreign Policy and Political Regime. Brasilia: IBRI, 2003, 364 p.
For electronic documents:
PROCÓPIO, Argemiro. The hydro policy and the internationalization of the Amazon, published in Mundorama.net, [http://mundorama.net/2007/09/13/a-hidropolitica-e-a-internacionalizacao-amazonica/]. Availability: 18/09/2007.
6. The texts designated in the Notes section should be limited to eight thousand characters (with spaces, including footnotes);
7. The reviews of books should be limited to 4,500 characters (with spaces) and should not have footnotes and the presented books should be adequately identified including their ISBN numbers. |
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Sending manuscripts
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The original contributions should be sent via email to the Secretariat of the RBPI (editoria@ibri-rbpi.org), in a universal text editor format;
The publication of any contribution is conditional to a positive work of external works and the Editorial Council and the Consultative Council of RBPI. On average, the editorial analysis process can take up to 120 days. |
Editorial Board
Editor
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- Antônio Carlos Lessa (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
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Editorial Commission
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Editorial Council:
- Amado Luiz Cervo (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
- Antônio Carlos Lessa (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil), President
- Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
- Denis Rolland (Universitéde Strassbourg, France)
- Hélio Jaguaribe (Instituto de Estudos Políticos e Sociais, Brazil)
- JoséFlávio Sombra Saraiva (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
- Leslie Bethell (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
- Mario Rapoport (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Thomas Skidmore (Brown University, United States)
Consultative Council:
- Andrew Hurrell (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
- António Costa Pinto (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
- Argemiro Procópio Filho (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
- Clodoaldo Bueno (Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil)
- Eduardo Viola (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
- Estevão de Rezende Martins (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
- Gustavo Herrera Vega (Colégio de México, Mexico)
- Henrique Altemani de Oliveira (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Brazil)
- Jeffrey Lesser (Emory University, United States)
- John Russell-Wood (Johns Hopkins University, United States)
- José Augusto Guilhon de Albuquerque (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil)
- Joseph L. Love (University of Illinois, United States)
- Letícia Pinheiro (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Katia M. de Queiros Mattoso (Université de Paris-Sorbonne, France)
- Maria Regina Soares de Lima (Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Maurício Font (Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies, United States)
- Moniz Bandeira (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
- Paulo G. F. Vizentini (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
- Shiguenoli Miyamoto (Universidade de Campinas, Brazil)
- Thomaz Guedes da Costa (National Defense University, United States)
- Tullo Vigevani (Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil)
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