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Publication of Peace Studies Vol. 32. No. 1 (Spring, 2024)

The new  Spring issue (Vol. 32, No. 1) of Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published twice a year by the Peace and Democracy Institute, Korea University, was recently released. The articles are available via dbpia. <Contents> The Rise of War Era and Just War Theory: New Cold War and Israeli-Hamas War ┃ Kil Joo Ban Partisan Identity, Ideological Difference, and Mechanisms of Affective Polarization: Panel Data Analysis of the 2022 Korean Presidential Election ┃ Sung-youn Kim A Critique of the Logic of the Separation of Powers in the Korean Fourth Republic: The Differentiation between State Authority and Democratic Authority ┃ Hyang Mi Oh Work Participation Income’ to Help the Precarious Worker Keep Their Jobs and Secure Their Income in Korea ┃ MinSu Eun Urban Formed Rebellion and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers┃ Hoo-Ryang Lee·Hwal-Min Jin We thank all authors for the submissions.

[Peace Studies] Call for Papers for Spring 2024 (Vol. 32, No. 1)

Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published biannually by the Peace & Democracy Institute (on April 30 and October 30), is pleased to invite submissions for the Spring issue of 2024. Peace Studies publishes academic papers related to peace in a broad sense. It covers various research topics related to political, economic, and social conflict and cooperation within countries, as well as structural, institutional, and normative approaches to international conflict resolution. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis in both Korean and English. All manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the Submission Guidelines provided by the Peace Research editorial board. Manuscripts which do not meet the guidelines can be rejected. The submission deadline for the 2024 Spring issue is  at noon on March 4, 2024. Please submit the manuscript through our JAMS website. Please take the following steps to make a submission: Sign up (or log in) > [Journal] > [About Journals] > [Submit New Paper]. For any⋯

[Peace Studies] Announcement of the extension of the deadline for submitting manuscripts for the Autume issue 2023 (~September 8)

The deadline for submissions for the Autumn issue (2023) of Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published biannually by the Peace & Democracy Institute is extended as follows. Deadline for manuscript submissions(After): ~ September 8, 2023, 6PM Existing deadline(Before): ~ midnight on September 1, 2023 Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis in both Korean and English. All manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the Submission Guidelines provided by the Peace Research editorial board. Manuscripts which do not meet the guidelines can be rejected. Please submit the manuscript through our JAMS website. Please take the following steps to make a submission: Sign up (or log in) > [Journal] > [About Journals] > [Submit New Paper]. Please submit the manuscript as a file created in Hangul Office. For any inquiries regarding the submission process, please contact Peace Studies at peacestudies1@gmail.com.

[Peace Studies] Call for Papers for Autumn 2023 (Vol. 31, No. 2)

Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published biannually by the Peace & Democracy Institute (on April 30 and October 30), is pleased to invite submissions for the Autumn issue of 2023. Peace Studies publishes academic papers related to peace in a broad sense. It covers various research topics related to political, economic, and social conflict and cooperation within countries, as well as structural, institutional, and normative approaches to international conflict resolution. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis in both Korean and English. All manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the Submission Guidelines provided by the Peace Research editorial board. Manuscripts which do not meet the guidelines can be rejected. The submission deadline for the 2023 Autumn issue is midnight on September 1, 2023. Please submit the manuscript through our JAMS website. Please take the following steps to make a submission: Sign up (or log in) > [Journal] > [About Journals]⋯

Publication of Peace Studies Vol. 31. No. 1 (Spring, 2023)

The new Spring issue (Vol. 31, No. 1) of Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published twice a year by the Peace and Democracy Institute, Korea University, was recently released. The articles are available via dbpia. <Contents> RMB Internationalization and Belt and Road Initiative with the Chinese approach to the RMB Inflow-Outflow Imbalance┃ Hyungjin Cho We thank all authors for the submissions.

[Call for Papers] 10th Jiam Research Workshop (Graduate Students)

The Jiam Research Workshop, hosted by the Peace and Democracy Institute and Korea University’s Department of Political Science and International Relations, provides a forum for scholars examining topics in international politics. In addition to featuring distinguished faculty, we also welcome talented graduate students working on research papers, dissertations, or other related projects to join our workshops. We invite proposals from graduate students for our next session to be held on May 12, 15:00-17:00. Papers addressing any aspect of international politics are welcome. We are especially interested in works-in-progress that will benefit from discussion. To propose a paper, please submit a 200-word abstract, a brief statement describing the intended purpose of the research (journal article, thesis, etc.), and a C.V. via email to peacestudies@korea.ac.kr. All papers must be written in either English or Korean. Please note that during the Workshop, all presentations must be given in English. The submission deadline is⋯

[Call for Applications] CPG´s Peace and Security Academy (March 20-29, Bangkok)

CPG ́s Peace and Security Academy March 20–29, 2023, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand jointly organized bythe German–Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG), the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSS), Bangkok/Laos Office, and the Asian Governance Foundation (AGF)   The Academy The provision of peace and security is the fundamental objective of statehood and international order. As much as peace and security unquestionably form the primary and most precious goal of any political order, they are inescapably challenged by a broad phalanx of threats. To maintain and restore peace and security on the local, national, and international level therefore lies at the core of statecraft and remains one of the most consequential subjects of political–, legal–, historical–, psychological–, sociological–, and military studies. While the Cold War era brought about a great interest in the conceptual foundations of the peace and security layer of statecraft,⋯

[Peace Studies] Call for Papers for Spring 2023 (Vol. 31, No. 1)

Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published biannually by the Peace & Democracy Institute (on April 30 and October 30), is pleased to invite submissions for the Spring issue of 2023. Peace Studies publishes academic papers related to peace in a broad sense. It covers various research topics related to political, economic, and social conflict and cooperation within countries, as well as structural, institutional, and normative approaches to international conflict resolution. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis in both Korean and English. All manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the Submission Guidelines provided by the Peace Research editorial board. Manuscripts which do not meet the guidelines can be rejected. The submission deadline for the 2023 Spring issue is midnight on March 2, 2023. Please submit the manuscript through our JAMS website. Please take the following steps to make a submission: Sign up (or log in) > [Journal] > [About Journals]⋯

Publication of Peace Studies Vol. 30. No. 2 (Autumn, 2022)

The new Autumn issue (Vol. 30, No. 2) of Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published twice a year by the Peace and Democracy Institute, Korea University, was recently released. The articles are available via dbpia. <Contents> Refugees as Threats and Aid as Deterrence Tool: How Do Refugee Movements Affect Aid Allocation of European Donors? ┃ Hyunjin Yim・Byungwon Woo Ethnic Inequality and Support for Democracy in Africa ┃ Kangwook Han Postmodern War and the Politics of Speed┃ Byoung Won Min Internalization of Sustainable Development Goals by Local Governments: An Analysis on the Adoption and Diffusion of SDGs Policy ┃ Eun Kyung Kim・Bowon Chang We thank all authors for the submissions.

[Peace Studies] Call for Papers for Autumn 2022 (Vol. 30, No.2)

Peace Studies, a KCI-listed journal published biannually by the Peace & Democracy Institute (on April 30 and October 30), is pleased to invite submissions for the Autumn issue of 2022. Peace Studies publishes academic papers related to peace in a broad sense. It covers various research topics related to political, economic, and social conflict and cooperation within countries, as well as structural, institutional, and normative approaches to international conflict resolution. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis in both Korean and English. All manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the Submission Guidelines provided by the Peace Research editorial board. Manuscripts which do not meet the guidelines can be rejected. The submission deadline for the 2022 Autumn issue is midnight on September 1 (Thursday), 2022. Please submit the manuscript through our JAMS website. Please take the following steps to make a submission: Sign up (or log in) > [Journal] > [About⋯

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