Call for Submissions

Call for Submissions

Deadline: April 1, 2012

DESCRIPTION 

The Yale Journal of International Affairs (YJIA) is a policy-oriented journal bridging the gap between academia and decision makers in the policy world.  YJIA publishes articles, interviews, and op-eds by academic scholars, think tanks, policy practitioners, and advanced graduate students on international affairs topics with implications for policy.  We look for original argumentation and insightful criticism.

 

Recent contributors to YJIA include: Janet Napolitano, Richard Goldstone, Oona Hathaway, Paul Diehl, Bhaskar Chakravorti, Peter Uvin, Hossein Askari, Stanley McChrystal, Todd Moss, Isobel Coleman, Elisabeth Wood, Tony Blair, Paul Collier, Joseph Stiglitz, John Negroponte, and Mary Kaldor, among others. To view YJIA’s archives, visit us online at yalejournal.org

 

SUBMISSIONS 

The Yale Journal of International Affairs accepts three types of submissions:

1) Articles (3,000 to 5,000 words)

2) Op-Eds (800 words or less)

3) Book reviews (2,000 words or less)

A Bio must be included with all submissions, indicating current institutional affiliation, and not to exceed three sentences. For article submissions – but not op-eds or book reviews – a 100-word abstract must accompany all submissions. 

 

All submissions must conform to the conventions of the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th Edition, and all citations must take the form of endnotes.  Please ensure that your piece meets  these specifications prior to submitting.

 

Submissions must be sent electronically as Microsoft Word documents to YJIA Editor-In-Chief Audrey Latura ataudrey.latura@yale.edu no later than April 1st, 2012.

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