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CIRR 2017 : CIRR Special Issue on NATO and its Immediate Challenges in the Context of Current Geopolitical Tensions

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Submission Deadline Jul 7, 2017
Categories    international relations   political science   NATO   geopolitics
 

Call For Papers

Croatian International Relations Review (CIRR)

Vol. XXIII, No. 78 (2017) – Special Issue

The Croatian International Relations review now receives articles for its Special Issue on NATO and its Immediate Challenges in the Context of Current Geopolitical Tensions. This Call is a reopening of the Call from September 2016 due to our desire to promote the topic of security during the whole year. Fast processing and publication of articles is expected since articles will be published as soon as they are ready (ahead of print).

CIRR, published by the Institute for Development and International Relations since 1995, is a peer reviewed journal in the social sciences. It welcomes submissions from political science and international relations, sociology, economics, law and related fields. The journal is indexed by Scopus – Elsevier and over 30 other services.

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Special Issue of the Croatian International Relations Review

The most important developments in current Euroatlantic relations are once again occurring on the European continent, especially on its peripheral part. The crisis which is happening around and in Ukraine, which has resulted with Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula, has led to the worsening of relations between the North Atlantic pact and the Russian Federation, but also between the EU and the Russian Federation. The tensions led to the imposition of economic sanctions against the Russian Federation which were partly reciprocated.

Eastern Europe has been again militarizing part of Europe and the latest NATO and EU summits in the summer of 2016 have confirmed additional deployment of US troops on European soil. Is NATO returning to it primary purpose stated in the founding contract of 1949: the defence of Europe?

We invite authors to submit work that would tackle the following and other similar questions:

Prospects for the development of relations between Russia and the EU
Relations between the EU and the US regarding European security
Russian and American global influence
Will there be a European Army?
Security aspects of the refugee crisis
NATO enlargement
The role of NATO in the current geopolitical environment
The future of NATO

Articles that develop theoretical arguments or offer strong empirical evidence as either comparative or single-case studies are welcome. All selected articles are subject to double-blind refereeing by at least two reviewers. Please consult the Instructions for authors before submitting your contributions.

Articles should be sent to cirr@irmo.hr by 7 July 2017.

For further inquiry, please write to the editorial board at cirr@irmo.hr or visit our website at http://cirr.irmo.hr/en/.

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