期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS
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 Interactions is a leading interdisciplinary journal that publishes original empirical, analytic and theoretical research in international relations.
Focusing on analysis of matters of immediate relevance in today's world, International Interactions addresses a diverse array of topics within the field of international relations, providing balanced coverage of the discipline's three main areas of study:
- War and conflict resolution
- International political economy
- Foreign policy
The journal has a particular interest in research that focuses upon the broad range of relations and interactions among the actors in the global system. Long known as a premier source for research on international political economy, the journal also seeks to provide expansive coverage of issues relating to conflict resolution and foreign policy. International Interactions aims, above all, to cover issues that are of current interest and importance. Relevant topics include ethnic and religious conflict, economic development, regional integration, globalization, terrorism and anti-terrorism, democratization and political regime change.
The journal aims to promote interaction among social science disciplines by encouraging interdisciplinary work among political scientists, economists, sociologists, anthropologists, statisticians, and mathematicians. As a forum for academics, and members of business and government, International Interactions strives to introduce and disseminate innovative ideas and findings that influence academia and enhance peace development.
Instructions to Authors
Notes for Contributors
International Interactions is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original empirical, analytic, and/or theoretical research in the general field of international relations. The journal has particular interest in research that focuses upon the broad range of relations and interactions among the actors in the global system. Articles on methodology and various analytical aspects of international relations and foreign policy are also welcome, as are shorter research pieces that would benefit from rapid dissemination. Book reviews will not ordinarily be accepted for review, although review essays of general theoretical interest may be submitted.
Initial Submission of Manuscripts
Manuscripts may be sent to Yi Feng and Jacek Kugler, Department of Politics & Policy, 170 East Tenth Street, Claremont, CA 91711-6163, USA. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit manuscripts on disk. The disk should be prepared using MS Word or WordPerfect and should be clearly labeled with the authors?names, file name, and software program. Four hardcopy printouts that exactly match the disk must be supplied. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and photographs become the property of the publisher. For questions or style, please consult the University of Chicago Press A Manual of Style.
All parts of the manuscript should be double-spaced, with margins of at least one inch on all sides. Number manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper. Authors should also supply a shortened version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces. The opening page should contain the title of the article, along with the authors?names, their affiliations, and a complete mailing address for the corresponding author. Each article should be summarized in an abstract and up to six keywords. Include an email address and a fax number, if available. Original artwork and figures should not be sent at this time, but clear copies should be included. Retain a complete copy of the manuscript, as we cannot assume responsibility for the loss or injury of unsolicited manuscripts or artwork.
Final Preparation after Acceptance
Authors are expected to provide 2 copies of the final version, conforming to the standards laid out above. Authors of data-based articles in this journal should indicate how investigators may obtain their data, as well as other information necessary to replicate the reported results, e.g., in which public archives such information has been deposited or, in the case of multiple authors, which author to write. Authors should remove information from their datasets that must remain confidential, such as the identity of survey respondents. Investigators always have the right to first publication and, on rare occasions, may wish to embargo the data (or a portion of it) while they finish publishing from it; these authors must specify a date by which a replication dataset will be publicly available.
Symbols
Submit a list of any special symbols with the manuscript. The list is to aid the typesetter, not to define the symbols mathematically, and will not appear in print.
Equations
Mathematical equations should be presented with superscripts and subscripts clearly indicated. All equations will be set in italics unless otherwise indicated; symbols or letters to be set in Roman (upright) type should be underlined; bold letters should be shown by a wavy underline.
Illustrations
Illustrations submitted (line drawings, halftones, photos, photomicrographs, etc.) should be clean originals or digital files. Digital files are recommended for highest quality reproduction and should follow these guidelines:
- 300 dpi or higher
- sized to fit on journal page
- EPS, TIFF, or PSD format only
- submitted as separate files, not embedded in text files
Color illustrations will be considered for publication; however, the author will be required to bear the full cost involved in their printing and publication. The charge for the first page with color is $900.00. The next three pages with color are $450.00 each. A custom quote will be provided for color art totaling more than 4 journal pages. Good-quality color prints or files should be provided in their final size. The publisher has the right to refuse publication of color prints deemed unacceptable.
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should not be embedded in the text, but should be included as separate sheets or files. A short descriptive title should appear above each table with a clear legend and any footnotes suitably identified below. All units must be included. Figures should be completely labeled, taking into account necessary reduction. Captions should be double-spaced, on a separate sheet. All original figures should be clearly marked in pencil on the reverse side with the number, author’s name, and top edge indicated.
Citations, Footnotes, and References
Where simple citations are involved, do not use footnotes. Use author’s name and publication date in the text, in parentheses, referring to the “References?section at the end of the article. If only certain pages within the references are being cited, indicate these within the parentheses. Substantive footnotes should be numbered consecutively with the text appearing at the end of the typescript on a separate page. Place an alphabetical list of references immediately after the footnotes. References should follow in these forms:
Journal:
Miller, Warren D. and Donald E. Stokes (1963). "Constituency Influence in Congress" American Political Review, Vol. 57, pp. 45-46.
Book:
Mills, C. Wright (1961a). The Sociological Imagination. New York: Grove.
Use a, b, etc. to distinguish between works by the same author published in one year. For further information, consult the University of Chicago A Manual of Style.
Proofs and Reprints
The corresponding author will receive proofs, which should be proofread and returned within 48 hours of receipt. Corrections are limited to printer’s errors ?no substantial author’s changes will be made. The corresponding author of each article will receive one complete copy of the issue in which the article appears for each author, up to 3 authors. Reprints of individual articles and additional copies of the issue may be ordered from Taylor & Francis by using the order form included with page proofs.
Editorial Board
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Editors
Jacek Kugler & Yi Feng - Claremont Graduate University, USA
Editorial Board
Katherine Barbieri - Vanderbilt University, TN, USA Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - Stanford University, CA, USA Nils Petter Gleditsch - International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway Joe Grieco - Duke University, NC, USA Errol Henderson - Wayne State University, MI, USA Ole Holsti - Duke University, NC, USA Kelly Kadera - University of Iowa-Iowa City, IA, USA Charles Kegley - University of South Carolina-Columbia, SC, USA Doug Lemke - University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, MI, USA Zeev Maoz - Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel-Aviv University, Israel Brian Pollins - Ohio State University-Columbus, OH, USA Karen Remmer - University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, NM, USA Bruce Russett - Yale University, CT, USA Beth Simmons - University of California-Berkeley, CA, USA Harvey Starr - University of South Carolina-Columbia, SC, USA Randolph M. Siverson - University of California-Davis, CA, USA Alastair Smith - Yale University, CT, USA Ric Stoll - Rice University, TX, USA Richard Tucker - Vanderbilt University, TN, USA Erich Weede - Universität Bonn, Germany Suzanne Werner - Emory University, GA, USA Frank Zagare - SUNY-Buffalo, NY, USA Dina Zinnes - University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, IL, USA |
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