期刊名称:MILLENNIUM-JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

ISSN:0305-8298
出版频率:Tri-annual
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
期刊网址:http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/intrel/millenn/
影响因子: 0.833(2015年) 0.841(2014年) 0.922(2013年) 0.923 (2012年) 1.146(2011年)
主题范畴: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

Founded in 1971 at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Millennium is one of the leading journals in the field of International Relations. The journal has a worldwide individual and institutional circulation -- it is an excellent resource for students, academics and anyone with an interest in the ideas and actors that work to shape our world.

Millennium's history since 1971 has been traced by Mark J. Hoffman, one of Millennium's former editors (Vol. 10), in the article 'Critical Voices in a Mainstream Local: Millennium, the LSE International Relations Department and the Development of International Theory' (pdf-file).

This article has originally been published in the edited volume International Relations at LSE: A History of 75 Years (2003) compiled by Millennium's former editors Harry Bauer and Elisabetta Brighi (Vol. 31). Celebrating the International Relations  Department's 75th Anniversary in 2002-3, this book for the first time provides an insight into the Department’s early and recent history, discusses the legacy and achievements of some of its outstanding figures, and invites sustained reflection on the mission underlying this institution. With no pretence of exhaustiveness, the collection of essays combines memory and analysis to sketch out experiences, interpretations and direction of this collective enterprise. Reflecting the diversity of the Department over the years, the book features hitherto unpublished manuscripts by Martin Wight and F.S. Northedge as well as new contributions by, among others, James Der Derian, Hugh Dyer, Ronen Palan and Mark Hoffman. Topics touched upon include: the study of international relations at LSE, the contribution of Millennium: Journal of International Studies to the development of the field of IR Theory, the legacy of Hedley Bull, Susan Strange, and Phillip Windsor. 

 


Instructions to Authors

The Editors welcome the submission of manuscripts as main articles, discussion pieces, review articles or research notes. All material must be original, must not have appeared elsewhere, and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere while under consideration by Millennium. The approximate length required for main articles is 7,000-9,000 words (including footnotes), for discussion pieces and research notes 5,000 words, and for review articles 3,000-4,000 words. Review articles should discuss three to five recently published books on related subjects. Three paper copies of each manuscript must be submitted, along with an abstract of up to 150 words. A disk containing a copy of the manuscript and abstract prepared in a software package compatible with Microsoft Word for Windows 2000 is required.

The author’s mailing and e-mail address, and academic or professional affiliation should accompany the manuscript. To guarantee anonymity, authors should include a title page without their names, and refrain from identifying themselves in their manuscripts. Authors should note that all material submitted cannot be returned, and should retain a copy of their manuscript.

References should be compiled in the University of Chicago Style, amalgamated and signalled serially in the text of the article by superscripts. The references should be typed as footnotes. For books, citations should give the author, the title of the book (italicised), the editor(s) or translator(s) (if applicable), city, publisher and date of publication, and the appropriate page number(s) or volume and page number(s) if applicable. For periodicals, citations should include the author’s name, title of the article (in quotations), the title of the periodical (italicised), issue information (volume, issue number, date), and the relevant page number(s). Quotations should be in single quotes. Substantial quotations (four lines or more) should be indented and single-spaced without quotation marks.

For all other questions of reference and style, refer to The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. Spelling and punctuation should defer to British convention. 

References should be typed in the form of the following examples:

1. E. H. Carr, The Twenty Years?Crisis (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1962), 107-39.

2. Michel Foucault, ‘Governmentality? in The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality, eds. Graham Burchell, Colin Gordon, and Peter Miller (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991), 87-104.

3. Ibid., 79.

4. Christine Sylvester, ‘Empathetic Cooperation: A Feminist Method for IR? Millennium: Journal of International Studies 23, no. 2 (1994): 315-34.

5. Carr, Twenty Years?Crisis, 119.

6. Foucault, ‘Governmentality? 90.

Authors of articles to be published in Millennium will be sent edited copies of their articles before submission to the printer, and corrections will be included at the proofing stage. Upon publication, Millennium will supply authors with 10 offprints of the article free of charge, as well as one free copy of the issue in which the article appears. Further copies are available at a discount. The copyright of all materials published lies with Millennium: Journal of International Studies.

All manuscripts should be addressed to: The Editors, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom.

 


Editorial Board

Editorial Team Volume 36 (2007-8)

Editors:

Candice Moore, Henry Radice, Serena K. Sharma

Deputy Editors:

Sarah Doyle, Sierra Ferguson, Giuseppe Papalia, Kevin Young

Book Reviews Editors: 

Emma Broughton, Sonya Saxena, Christa Waters, Alexander Woolfson

Associate Editors:

Robert Kissack, Marjo Koivisto, Florian Wastl, Professor Chris Brown

Business Manager:

Rashmi Singh

Conference Organisers 2007:

Jasmine Gani, Ramon Pacheco-Pardo

Web Editor:

Henry Radice

 

Past Editors

Volume 35 (2006-7)

Robert Kissack, Marjo Koivisto, Florian Wastl

Volume 34 (2005-6)

Annika Bolten, Douglas Bulloch, Mireille Thornton

Volume 33 (2004-5)

Felix Berenskoetter, Michael J. Williams

Volume 32 (2003)

Eva Gross, Alvaro Mendez

Volume 31 (2002)

Harry Bauer, Elisabetta Brighi

Volume 30 (2001)

Chris Berzins, Helen Kambouri, Armida De la Garza (no. 1)

Volume 29 (2000)

Pavlos Hatzopoulos, Fabio Petito

Volume 28 (1999)

Jason Ackleson, Nicola Short

Volume 27 (1998)

Hakan Seckinelgin, Hideaki Shinoda, Louiza Odysseos (no. 4)

Volume 26 (1997)

Sanja Carolina, Per Hammarlund

Volume 25 (1996)

Sarah Owen, Paris Yeros

Volume 24 (1995)

Eivind Hovden, Edward Keene

Volume 23 (1994)

Mairi Johnson, Bice Maiguashca

Volume 22 (1993)

Dominique Jacquin-Berdal, Andrew Oros, Marco Verweij

Volume 21 (1992)

Jeremy Larkins, Robert Newman, Rick Fawn (nos. 2 and 3)

Volume 20 (1991)

Marjorie Martin-Ringrose, Evan Potter

Volume 19 (1990)

Malory Greene, Ian Rowlands

Volume 18 (1989)

Charles Armstrong, Kathleen Newland

Volume 17 (1988))

Rebecca Grant, David Long

Volume 16 (1987)

Hugh C. Dyer, Leon Mangasarian

Volume 15 (1986)

J. Kurt Barling, Spyros Economides

Volume 14 (1985)

Panagiotis Bayz, Scheherazade Daneshkhu

Volume 13 (1984)

Mark E. Schaffer

Volume 12 (1983)

Carla Garapedian, Jeffrey D. Myhre

Volume 11 (1982)

Ryszarda Biernat, Daniel C. Goldwater

Volume 10 (1981)

Mark J. Hoffman, Paul J. Starobin

Volume 9 (1980)

Jane Sargent, Joyce Colwill

Volume 8 (1979)

Jana E. Bennett, Ann Rolfe

Volume 7 (1978)

John E. Barrett, Andrew P. Smith

Volume 6 (1977)

Ken Matthews

Volume 5 (1976)

Richard Holdsworth

Volume 4 (1975)

Barbara Allen Richardson, D.C. Liddel

Volume 3 (1974)

Colin Hollis

Volume 2 (1973)

Ken Kinney, Jeffrey Golden

Volume 1 (1971-2)

Chris Stevens (nos. 1 and 2), Barry Buzan (no. 3)

 


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