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Call for Articles- Romanian Journal of European Affairs

The European Institute of Romania would like to invite contributors experienced in European affairs to submit articles for evaluation and publication in the Romanian Journal of European Affairs (RJEA).

 This year’s editorial policy will focus upon topics such as: democratic and institutional aspects of the EU; environmental challenges and the climate crisis; digital single market; economic and social policies; Brexit and its effects on EU; migration and security; EU enlargement challenges; EU as global actor, etc.

RJEA is indexed in various international scientific databases: Clarivate Analytics (former Thomson Reuters) – Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), ProQuest, EBSCO, SCOPUS, DOAJ, HeinOnline, Cabell’s Directory, InfoBase Index, etc.

 Guidelines for authors:

 The articles (written in English) should have between 4,000 and 8,000 words, accompanied by a 200-word abstract, a very brief autobiographical note, keywords, and JEL classification (if the case). Book reviews should be no longer than 2, 000 words.

The articles will be presented in Microsoft Office Word format, Times New Roman, 12, spacing at 1.5 lines and will be sent to the address rjea@ier.gov.ro mentioning “For RJEA”. Oxford citation system is recommended.

The journal is issued twice per year, in June and December. It is highly recommended to send your contribution before March 20th or September 20th.

 The submission of an article implies commitment from the author to comply with the copyright policy of the Romanian Journal of European Affairs. The Copyright Agreement is available online.

More details can be found here: http://rjea.ier.gov.ro/en/guidelines-for-authors/

Selection of articles:

Each article received for publication enters a thorough selection procedure before being accepted or rejected. All articles under analysis are made anonymous and handed over to two external reviewers whose reports will provide the basis for acceptance or rejection. Within the evaluation procedure, there are several factors, both quantitative and qualitative, that are taken into consideration. The main selection criteria are: scientific excellence, originality, novelty and potential interest for the journal’s audience. The editors reserve the right to ask the authors for changes, both in form and content, whenever necessary.

For more information on the journal and the previous issues, please visit: http://rjea.ier.gov.ro.

 

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