期刊名称:SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN AND BLACK SEA STUDIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The aim of the journal is to establish a line of communication with these regions of Europe. Previously isolated from the European mainstream, the Balkan and Black Sea regions are in need of serious comparative study as are the individual countries, no longer 'at the edge' of Europe.
The principal disciplines covered by the journal are politics, political economy, international relations and modern history; other disciplinary approaches are accepted as appropriate. The journal will take both an academic and also a more practical policy-oriented approach and hopes to compensate for the serious information deficit on the countries under consideration. It provides a unique opportunity to establish a new paradigm of analysis for the region and one that attempts to break away from the traditional ethnocentric approaches and develop a deeper and more fruitful understanding of the area.
South-East Europe and Black Sea Studies is abstracted/indexed in:
America: History and Life; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts); Current Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities International Index; Index Islamicus; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; OCLC; Sociological Abstracts
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines for authors:
If you wish to submit a manuscript to the JSEEBSS: 2) send an abstract (max 100 words), and 3 ) an anonymised copy of the manuscript for consideration
Via email to: Ruby Gropas, Managing Editor of the JSEEBSS at ruby@eliamep.gr.
Also send a hard copy to:
Ruby Gropas, Managing Editor, JSEEBSS ELIAMEP, 49, Vas. Sofias Avenue 106 76 Athens, Greece
Articles submitted to the Journal should be original contributions. Manuscripts are welcome on all areas covered by the Journal's scope and aims. If another version of the article is under consideration by another publication, or has been, or will be published elsewhere, authors should clearly indicate this at the time of submission. Authors should check that their article, including notes and references, conforms to the journal's style.
Practical information:
- Articles should be between 7,000 and 10,000 words (including notes and references).
- The article should begin with an italicized summary of around 100 words describing the main arguments and conclusions of the article.
- The submission form has to be fully completed and sent along with the article.
- To facilitate typesetting, authors must use endnotes rather than footnotes. Notes should be consecutively numbered through the text with a numeral corresponding to a list of notes at the end of the article.
- Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout on A4/Letter paper.
- Each figure and table must be numbered, titled and sourced. Diagrams, charts and graphs should be saved additionally in individual files in .RTF format. These should be submitted in black and white. Tints should be avoided; use open patterns instead. Tables should also be saved individually as text using the appropriate function in your word processor. If this function is unavailable, tables should be prepared using tabs.
Style guidelines
Description of the Journal's article style Description of the Journal's reference style, Quick guidePlease use UK spelling - follow the Oxford Dictionary (e.g. organize, colour). Use single quotation marks with double within if needed. This journal requires a short paragraph of bibliographical details for all contributors. If you have any questions about references or formatting your article, please contact authorqueries@tandf.co.uk (please mention the journal title in your email).
Free article access: Corresponding authors will receive free online access to their article through our website (www.informaworld.com) and a complimentary copy of the issue containing their article. Reprints of articles published in this journal can be purchased through Rightslink?when proofs are received. If you have any queries, please contact our reprints department at reprints@tandf.co.uk
Copyright: If copyrighted material is used in the article, it is the author's responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder. Confirmation of this should be provided on a separate sheet included with the diskette. The copyright of articles published in the journal rests with the publisher.
It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or license the publication rights in their articles, including abstracts, to Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain many rights under the Taylor & Francis rights policies, which can be found at www.informaworld.com/authors_journals_copyright_position. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
Editorial Board
Editors:
Franz-Lothar Altmann - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany Theodore Couloumbis - ELIAMEP, Greece Shireen Hunter - Washington DC, USA Thanos Veremis - ELIAMEP, Greece Susan Woodward - The City University of New York, USA
Associate Editors:
Fiona Hill - Brookings Institution, USA Panagiota Manoli - International Center for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS) Oleksander Pavliuk - OSCE, Austria Dimitrios Triantaphyllou - International Center for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS)
Managing Editor:
Ruby Gropas - ELIAMEP, Greece
Reviews Editors:
Jens Bastian - European Agency for Reconstruction, Thessaloniki Theocharis Grigoriadis - Yale University, USA Dimitris Livanios - Brown University, USA
Editorial Board:
Ekavi Athanassopoulou - ELIAMEP, University of Athens, Greece Roberto Aliboni - Istituto Affari Internazionali, Italy Ahmet Evin - Sabanci University, Turkey Sergiu Celac - ICBSS?br />Christopher Cviic - Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK Daniel Daianu - Bucharest University, Romania Michael Emerson - CEPS, Belgium Jonathan Eyal - Royal United Services Institute, UK Sergei Karaganov - Institute of Europe, Russia Laza Kekic - The Economist Intelligence Unit Charles King - Georgetown University, USA Evangelos Kofos - ELIAMEP, Greece John Koliopoulos - University of Thessaloniki, Greece Ivan Krastev - Center for Liberal Strategies, Bulgaria John Lampe - University of Maryland, USA Steve Larrabee - RAND, USA Thierry de Montbrial - IFRI, France John Roper - Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK Genc Ruli - Minister, Democratic Party, Albania George Schopflin - University of London, UK Predrag Simic - University of Belgrade, Serbia Veton Surroi - Koha Ditore, Kosovo Maria Todorova - University of Illinois at Urbana, USA Radovan Vukadinovic - Zagreb University, Croatia
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