Call for Papers

Studia Diplomatica
The Brussels Journal of International Relations

 

Published since 1948, Studia Diplomatica, the long-standing journal of Egmont – The Royal Institute for International Relations (Belgium), enjoys a worldwide distribution. Studia Diplomatica is a fully peer-reviewed journal.

Since its revitalization in the 1990s, the Institute has established itself as a leading actor in the bustling Brussels think tank scene, undertaking policy-oriented research with a focus on European integration, the EU as a strategic actor, global governance, and terrorism.
 
Under its new subtitle, The Brussels Journal of International Relations, starting with Volume 2006, a revamped Studia Diplomatica aims to offer a quarterly platform to this dynamic Brussels research and policy scene, bringing together insights and expertise from academics, think tanks and practitioners around the globe.
 
The journal welcomes article submissions, by academics and practitioners, on all aspects of international relations, including political, legal and economic perspectives, but retains a particular focus on the process of European integration, on the role of the EU as a global actor, and on multilateralism and the UN.
 
Aiming at an audience of policy-makers, NGOs, and think tanks as well as academia, articles must be policy-oriented, combining theoretical frameworks and depth of analysis with innovative recommendations and thinking ‘out of the box’.
 
Articles must not exceed 8000 words, including explanatory and bibliographical footnotes.
 
Authors will receive 5 hard copies of the issue in which their article is published as well as an electronic version.
 
Submissions in Word-format can be sent by e-mail to the Editorial Secretary.
 
Contact details:
 
Editor in Chief: Prof. Dr. Sven Biscop, 
Deputy Editor in Chief: Mr. Sami Andoura,
Editorial Secretary: Mr. Alexandre Buchet,

Egmont – The Royal Institute for International Relations
Rue de Namur 69 – 1000 Brussels – Belgium
Tel. ++32 2 223 41 14 – Fax ++32 2 223 41 16.