Call for Papers: Southeast European Politics
Southeast European Politics, a new journal devoted to current developments
in Southeastern Europe invites submissions in English for its first
edition. Articles should be between 4,000 and 8,000 words in length. The
deadline for submission is March 31, 2000.
Southeast European Politics is a refereed academic journal published three
times per year. It is devoted to political science, contemporary history
and other areas of academic research focusing on Southeastern Europe or
pertaining to the region. The journal seeks to promote a comparative
approach,
which takes developments in individual countries of Southeastern Europe in
the
larger context of the region. The journal encourages particularly young
academics from Southeastern Europe to submit articles.
Southeast European Politics seeks to cover the areas so far frequently
neglected in many academic debates, especially the Southern Balkans.
SEEP will be an electronic, internet-based, publication. A hard-copy
version of
the journal is planned for Mid-2000.
Language: English
Number of Issues: 3 per year (May, August, December)
Editors:
Altin Illirijani (CEU, Budapest)
Zidas Daskalovski (St. Anthony's College, Oxford)
Florian Bieber (CEU, Budapest)
Assistant Editor:
Maria Spirova (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
Deadline for Submissions: 31. March 2000
Publication of the 1. Edition: May 2000
Information for Contributors
Articles submitted for publication must be typed in double spacing throughout,
on one side only of white A4 paper. The word length for articles is 4000-8000
words, including notes and references. An abstract of up to 150 words
should precede the main text, stating the intellectual problem/research
question under consideration, the method of argument addressed to the
problem,
and the main conclusions reached. The abstract should be accompanied by up
to five key words.
For reports and research notes, the preferred length is 2500-4000 words, with
an abstract and three keywords.
Book reviews are to be 800-1200 words long. A list of books available for
review can be requested from the editors. Titles and section headings
should be
clear and brief. Tables and figures should have short, descriptive titles.
All
footnotes to tables and their source(s) should be typed below the tables.
Essential notes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text and
collected on a single page at the end of the text. References cited in the
text should read thus: Arrow (1951: 23-4). All references cited in the text
should be listed alphabetically and presented in full after the notes, using
the following style:
Articles in Journals:
Buck, Thomas. "Fear and Loathing in Macedonia: Ethnic Nationalism and the
Albanian Problem." International Affairs Review 5 (Winter 1996): 1-23.
Books:
Biberaj, Elez. Albania in Transition. The Rocky Road to Democracy.
Colorado: Westview Press, 1998.
Articles in Books:
Higley John, Pakulski Jan and Wlodzimierz Wesolowski. "Elite Changes and
Democratic Regimes in Eastern Europe" in Postcommunist Elites and
Democracy in Eastern Europe, eds. John Higley et. al. Basingtoke: Macmilan,
1998.
Electronic Documents:
"Book of the Year (1997): World Affairs: Turkey." Britannica Online.
<http://www.eb.com> [Accessed 31 May 1998].
On a separate cover sheet, which will be removed for the purposes of
anonymous editorial evaluation, authors should supply a short biography (one
paragraph long), with a full mailing address, telephone and fax numbers,
and an
email address where applicable.
Author(s) will receive proofs of their articles and 25 offprints of each
paper, plus one copy of the journal in the case of hard copy edition.
Author(s) are responsible for obtaining permission from copyright holders.
Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate and on disk to:
Southeast European Politics
Central European University
Department of Political Science
Nador u. 9
H-1051 Budapest
Hungary
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COPYRIGHT: Before publication authors are requested to assign copyright to
the publisher; they retain their right to reuse the material in other
publications, written or edited by themselves, and due to be published at
least
one year after initial publication in the Journal.
Florian Bieber
Instructor
Central European University
International Relations and European Studies
Nador utca 9
H-1051 Budapest
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Tel: 0036/1/349 60 24
Internet: http://www.personal.ceu.hu/departs/personal/Florian_Bieber/
Balkan Academic News: http://www.egroups.com/group/balkans/fullinfo.html
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