Call for Papers
Journal of Ethnopolitical ConflictThe Global Review of Ethnopolitics [ISSN 1471-8804]
Editors
Stefan Wolff
University of Bath
England, UK
Karl Cordell
University of Plymouth
England, UK
Maya Chadda
William Paterson University
New Jersey, USAReview Editor
Chris Gilligan
University of Ulster
England, UKEditorial Board
Antony E. Alcock, Milton J. Esman, Michael Hechter, Niraya Gopal Jayal, Brendan O'Leary, Gulshan M. Pashayeva, John Rex, Stefan Troebst, Joel H. RosenthalSupported by
The Themis Foundation, Inc., Canada
The International Relations and Security Network, Switzerland
The Westminster Foundation for Democracy, UKTo be launched in September 2001, this new authoritative peer-reviewed online journal will provide a forum for serious debate and exchange on one of the phenomena that had a decisive impact during the last decades of the 20th century and will continue to be of great importance in the new millennium. The journal will give a voice to established as well as younger researchers and analysts from both academic and practitioner backgrounds.
We will publish original work of the highest quality in the field of ethnopolitics with methodological approaches covering mainly the disciplines of political science and international relations and taking primarily a contemporary, current affairs perspective.
Maintaining a fair balance between theoretical accounts of these matters and case studies both of comparative as well as singular nature and covering all geographic areas, the major focus will be on the analysis, management, settlement, and prevention of ethnic conflicts, on minority rights, group identity, the intersection of identity group formations and politics, on minority and majority nationalisms in the context of democratisation, and on the security and stability of states and regions as they are affected by any of the above issues.
Particular attention will also be devoted to the growing importance of international influences on ethnopolitics, including external diplomatic or military intervention, as well as the increasing impact of globalisation on ethnic identities and their political expressions.Submission of Papers
We invite the submission of original papers (6,000-8,000 words), research notes (2,000-4,000 words), review essays (3,000-4,000 words) and book reviews (800-1,000 words).Please email your papers, including 100-200 word abstract, as attachments in MS Word format to Stefan Wolff at S.Wolff@bath.ac.uk
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