IPRI Journal

ISSN:1684-9787
eISSN: 1684-9809
HEC-HJRS Y Category
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Aims and Scope
The IPRI Journal promotes scholarly research in the fields related to International Relations and Political Science, as produced by academics, scholars, researchers, social scientists from around the world, especially Pakistan. The biannual Journal welcomes original, high quality, unpublished papers/studies, review articles and book reviews. Academic articles published by the Journal include themes such as International Affairs, Geopolitics, Defence, Nuclear and Strategic Studies, Diplomacy, Security, Political Economy, Terrorism, Conflict and Governance.

Submission Dates:
• For the Summer issue: End of April
• For the Winter issue: End of September

Submission Procedure: Author/s are required to submit manuscripts in MS Word format, along with their brief introduction, complete contact details and a letter certifying that the submission has not been previously published nor currently under consideration for publication elsewhere (Please download Guidelines for IPRI Journal Contributors and IPRI Journal Author Checklist).

Articles submitted for publication undergo an initial desk review and if found suitable for the peer review cycle are subject to three double-blind peer reviews (one national and two international). Authors of published articles and book reviews are paid a modest honorarium. The IPRI Journal has zero tolerance for plagiarism.

Format:
• Word Length of Articles: 5000-8000 words
• Word Length of Book Reviews: 1000 words
• Referencing Style: The Chicago Manual of Style 16th Edition (Full Note)

Submission Address:
Editor IPRI Journal
editor@ipripak.org

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Summer 2008,Volume VIII, Number 2

Articles NATO in Afghanistan: Outlook and Challenges Dr Maqsudul Hasan Nuri Pakistan-India Trade: Route to Intra-regional and Inter-regional Connectivity Dr Rashid Ahmad Khan Nuclear Iran and Regional Security: An Iranian Perspective Dr Amir Sajedi Pakistan’s Trading Relations with Central Asia (1991-2007) Dr Ahmad Rashid Malik Foreign Investment in Complexity of Globalisation and Socio-Political Economy: A …

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Winter 2008,Volume VIII, Number 1

Articles Implementing Kashmir Study Group (KSG) Proposal Dr Rashid Ahmad Khan Nuclear Technology Proliferation: Challenges and International Response Muhammad Khurshid Khan Nuclear Weapons, Technology and Strategy: The Cold War and the Unresolved Contradictions Hayatullah Khan Khatttak Why NATO Mission in Afghanistan is Failing? Dr Ishtiaq Ahmad The United States, Maritime Terrorism and Pakistan’s Needs Muhammad …

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Winter 2007,Volume VII, Number 1

Articles From Nuclear Non-Proliferation to Counter Proliferation: The Shifting Paradigms of Anti-Proliferation Policies Naeem Ahmad Salik Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Implications for the Region Dr Rashid Ahmad Khan Pak-Afghan Relations: Way out of Impasse? Dr Maqsudul Hasan Nuri Emerging Regional Economic Integration in East Asia: Challenges and Choices for Pakistan Dr Ahmad Rashid Malik Misperception about …

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Summer 2007,Volume VII, Number 2

Summaries   Articles Sir Creek: The Origin and Development of the Dispute between Pakistan and India Dr Rashid Ahmad Khan Regional Non-Proliferation Regime (RNR) – A New Approach to Integrating De Facto Nuclear Weapon States into the International Non-Proliferation Regime: The Case of South Asia Adil Sultan Maritime Security Interests of Pakistan: A Historical Perspective …

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