Call for Papers | Applications - Part 46

posted by PP on 2005/11/17 20:11

[ Call for Papers | Applications ]

We had some Call for Papers by the The International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS) in June/July, now here is another one, this time for POLITIKON - The IAPSS Journal of Political Science and its 11th Issue.
POLITIKON is an academic journal meant to offer a proper framework for students - under and postgraduate - who have a special interest in Political Science.
The topic of this number is The Future of the transatlantic relationship: What’s next? Its aim is to explore the nature of the transatlantic relationship in its broadest sense looking at its political, economic, and cultural dimensions.
Contribution may address (but shall not be limited to) one of the following questions:
  • What is the role, status and contribution of the ‘new’ member states in the transatlantic alliance?
  • What is the future of European security in the broadest sense and what role do the United States and Canada play in it?
  • What is the nature of the international system? Is it becoming more multipolar or rather unipolar?
  • How can theories of international relations explain the paradigm shift that took place in the transatlantic relationship?
  • Is it adequate, using Robert Kagan’s analogy, to describe Europeans as being from Mars and American being from Venus? What other frameworks of analysis can be used to explain this complex relationship?

The requirements for the papers are:

  • English language
  • A half page abstract (not more than 125 words)
  • A minimum of 15 pages and a maximum of 25 pages written in Times New Roman, size 12, 1.5 lines
  • Bibliography - minimum 5 references, see the rules for references [.pdf].

The deadline for submitting the papers is the 30th January 2006. The articles (as well as any questions and suggestions) should be sent at the following address: politikonjournal@iapss.org.


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Seitenwechsel. Geschichten vom Fußball. Hgg. v. Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bohmann 2008, 237 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier)
Transcarpathica. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Rumänien 3-4/2004-2005. Hgg. v. Andrei Corbea-Hoisie u. Alexander Rubel. Bukarest/Bucuresti: Editura Paideia 2008, 336 pp.
[Die online-Fassung meines Einleitungsbeitrags "Thesen zur Bedeutung der Medien für Erinnerungen und Kulturen in Mitteleuropa" findet sich auf Kakanien revisited (Abstract / .pdf).]
Seitenweise. Was das Buch ist. Hgg. v. Thomas Eder, Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bundespressedienst 2010, 480 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier wie da, v.a. auch do. - und die Rezension von Ursula Reber findet sich hier [.pdf].)
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