
International Relations is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing research and theoretical inquiry in the field of international relations. The journal provides a platform for the original academic studies that contribute to a deeper understanding of global politics, international systems, and the evolving dynamics of state and non-state interactions in the international arena.
The journal welcomes contributions that address a broad range of topics, including international theory, global governance, foreign policy analysis, security studies, international political economy, international law, regional studies, and transnational issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and migration. Emphasizing methodological rigor and analytical depth, it encourages interdisciplinary approaches that draw from political science, economics, sociology, history, and related disciplines.
Committed to academic excellence and intellectual diversity, the journal seeks to foster scholarly dialogue among researchers and to promote innovative perspectives that advance the theoretical and empirical foundations of international relations as a discipline. Through its publications, the journal aspires to enhance understanding of the complex structures, processes, and transformations shaping the global order.