DETAILS OF THE OPPORTUNITY :
Themes and Topics:
Historical Evolution of Global Governance: Explore the historical roots of global
governance, from the Treaty of Westphalia to the League of Nations and the United
Nations. Analyze how historical events have shaped the contemporary global
governance landscape.
International Relations Theories: Examine prominent international relations
theories such as realism, liberalism and constructivism and their relevance in
understanding global governance dynamics.
International Law and Norms: Delve into the role of international law, treaties and
conventions in shaping global governance, with a focus on issues like human rights,
environmental protection and disarmament.
Global Governance Institutions: Explore the workings and effectiveness of
international organizations and institutions, including the United Nations, World
Trade Organization and International Monetary Fund, in addressing global
challenges.
Transnational Actors: Investigate the influence of non-state actors, including
multinational corporations, NGOs and civil society in global governance processes.
Global Challenges: Address contemporary global challenges, such as climate
change, pandemics, migration, and cybersecurity, and assess the adequacy of global
governance mechanisms in addressing these issues.
Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping: Analyze the role of global governance in
conflict prevention, resolution, and peacekeeping efforts, considering case studies
from around the world.
Ethics and Justice: Discuss ethical considerations and principles of justice in the
context of global governance, including issues of distributive justice, human rights,
and humanitarian intervention.
Future Trends and Challenges: Explore emerging trends in global governance,
such as the rise of regionalism, digital diplomacy, and the impact of emerging
powers on the global stage.
Submission Procedure and Guidelines:
Abstract: The paper should contain an abstract at the beginning, in 350-500 words
clearly indicating the research problem, the methodology adopted in the research,
approach and the relevance of the research.
Keywords: Five keywords are to be provided along with the abstract.
Title Page: The abstract should also contain a page for the Title of the paper along
with the details of the author and the co-author (if any) should be sent in a separate
word document.
Author and Co-Authorship: The details of both the authors are to be given only in
a separate word document and the rest of the manuscript should not contain any
author- identifying information. Co-authorship is permissible up to two authors only.
Citation Format: Please use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should
comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th ed. 2015).
Language: English
Word Limit:
In a full-length research article, the limit is about 6000 words.
In a Case or Legislative comment, the limit is about 3000 words.
These limits are inclusive of any references, tables, exhibits, and appendices.
Format: The paper shall be submitted in word document (.doc or .docx) format only.
SUBMITTING PROCESS :
Please send your submissions via email to [email protected] with
a subject line beginning with “Online Submission” and including the author’s name.
Please attach your submission as a Microsoft Word document and include a recent
resume or CV. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.
The receipt of submission shall be acknowledged to the author within a reasonable
time.
Publication Charges – Rs. 1000/-
Important Dates :
February 15, 2024: Abstract Submission Deadline
February 25, 2024: Notification of Acceptance
March 25, 2024: Full Chapter Submission
April 2024 (tentatively): Publication of the book
Contact Information :
For any queries, you can write- [email protected]
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Call for Papers for Edited Book on Global Governance