Call for Special Issue on Armed Conflict, Intervention and Conflict Resolution
Deadline Date: November 15, 2024
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Donor Name: Contemporary Security Policy
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http://contemporarysecuritypolicy.org/call-for-the-2026-special-issue/
The Contemporary Security Policy (CSP) is seeking proposals for a Special Issue to be published in January 2026 (volume 47(1)).
CSP has an impact factor of 4.0, which ranks the journal #7 out of 165 in the category International Relations. One of the oldest peer reviewed journals in international conflict and security, CSP promotes theoretically-based research on policy problems of armed conflict, intervention and conflict resolution. Since it first appeared in 1980, CSP has established its unique place as a meeting ground for research at the nexus of theory and policy. The special issue should address a topic within the aims and scope of the journal.
CSP is committed to a broad range of intellectual perspectives. Articles promote new analytical approaches, iconoclastic interpretations and previously overlooked perspectives. Its pages encourage novel contributions and outlooks, not particular methodologies or policy goals. Its geographical scope is worldwide and includes security challenges in Europe, Africa, the Middle-East and Asia. Authors are encouraged to examine established priorities in innovative ways and to apply traditional methods to new problems.
Topics
- Topics of interest include:
- War and armed conflict
- Peacekeeping
- Conflict resolution
- Arms control and disarmament
- Defense policy
- Strategic culture
- International institutions
Special Issue Information
- Special issue proposals should contain (in one PDF document):
- A short discussion of the rationale and contribution of the special issue (3 pages max). Please also state why the topic falls within the aims and scope of the journal and why the proposal would be of interest to a large audience.
- Contact details, institutional affiliation, one paragraph biography of the special issue co-editors, and three recent publications of each of the co-editors. Feel free to include a link to the personal website of the co-editors. Do not submit full CVs.
- A list of confirmed articles and authors. Please include for each article (a) the title; (b) 150 word abstract; (c) a very short statement how the article contributes to the special issue and why it needs to be included; (d) a one paragraph author biography; and (e) three recent publications of the author(s).
- The current state of the special issue. Please describe the background (e.g. previous workshops and conferences) and the timeframe towards the submission deadline.
- The special issue will consist of a substantive introduction and 6-7 articles. The introduction should stand on itself. It should serve as a state-of-the-art article and be a reference point for all the other articles in the special issue. It is recommended that special issue proposals include 9-10 articles. All articles will be sent by the journal for peer-review on an individual basis. It is unlikely that all articles will eventually make the cut.
- Most articles in CSP are around 9,000-10,000 words (including notes and references). However, manuscripts up to 12,000 words are accepted, for example when they include multiple case studies or use mixed methods. Total word limits will be discussed in case of acceptance.
For more information, visit Contemporary Security Policy.