Ethics & International Affairs: Call for Papers
December 3, 2009
Ethics & International Affairs, a refereed quarterly publication of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, is pleased to invite submissions for upcoming issues.
The journal bridges the gap between theory and practice by publishing original essays that integrate rigorous thinking about principles of ethics and justice into discussions of practical issues related to current policy developments, global institutional arrangements, and the conduct of important international actors.
The journal welcomes submissions related to the major themes of the Carnegie Council's work: Ethics, War, and Peace and Global Social Justice.
In 2010 we are particularly seeking submissions that address the following topics:
- Global economic governance
Social trust and the international economy; fairness and equity issues; international trade and human rights; reform of international institutions; ways to measure "progress."
- Environmental ethics and sustainability
The role of sub-state and international actors; sustainable business practices; environment/security issues; democracy and the environment; access to/distribution of resources; responsibilities/cooperation and transborder issues.
- Gender in global politics
Gender and global justice; women and development; gender and human rights; gender and health.
- Borders
Morality of borders; territoriality and jurisdiction; new forms of citizenship; the rights of mobile populations.
Theoretical discussions that originate in philosophy, religion, or the social sciences should connect with such interests and concerns as the function and design of international organizations, arrangements governing trade and the world economy; as well as issues of human rights, the environment, and the use of force.
DEADLINE: Rolling
RESPONSE TIME: Estimated 2–3 months
STYLE: Articles should be written in clear, jargon-free English with adequate but not excessive documentation. We aim to be accessible to a variety of readers: scholars from diverse disciplines, policy-makers, and journalists, among others.
Textual style generally follows the Chicago Manual of Style. House style sheets may be sent to authors as part of the revision process.
- Manuscripts should be approximately 7,000 to 8,000 words. Longer manuscripts will be considered only in exceptional circumstances.
- Articles will be reviewed by the Editors and will be forwarded for peer review upon their assessment.
- Endnotes (not footnotes) in Chicago note style should be used. Lengthy endnotes are strongly discouraged.
- An abstract should be included, not to exceed 250 words, as well as a short biography.
SUBMISSION: Manuscripts should be submitted as Microsoft Word files to journal@cceia.org. Authors are encouraged to email the Editors at the same address should they have additional questions about the submission process.



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