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New Perspectives

New Perspectives

Published in Association with Institute of International Relations
eISSN: 23368268 | ISSN: 2336825X | Current volume: 32 | Current issue: 4 Frequency: Quarterly

New Perspectives aims to provide interdisciplinary insight into politics and international relations, with a focus on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Based at the Institute of International Relations Prague, the journal provides a space for innovative perspectives coming from scholars working in the CEE region, and from global scholars engaged with the region and the wider issues that impact it.

New Perspectives encourages empirical, theoretical, conceptual and methodological innovations in scholarship on politics and IR, and aims to widen and deepen explanatory or interpretive frameworks. The journal sees pluralism with respect to approaches and viewpoints as the necessary condition for academic critique. New Perspectives is committed to the effective communication of high-quality original research to wider public audiences, and thereby seeks to foster the creation of useful knowledge, broadly understood.

Each volume centres on blind peer-reviewed research articles. The journal also welcomes review essays, interviews, auto-ethnographic commentaries, collaborative texts, and other non-traditional or creative formats of scholarship. New Perspectives is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nps

New Perspectives seeks to encourage and publish original research that is: methodologically systematic, rigorous and reflexive; theoretically innovative and compelling; or empirically ground-breaking. We interpret the borders of ‘Central and Eastern Europe’ broadly and so encourage submissions that reflect this.

New Perspectives seeks to attract submissions which address political aspects of regional affairs and their connections to the wider world, from the fields of: International Relations, Political Science, Security Studies and International Political Sociology; International Political Economy; Geography; Sociology; Anthropology; History; Cultural Studies and Legal Studies.

New Perspectives operates a rigorous peer-review process, facilitated by our world-class editorial board, and offers comparatively short turn-around times on submissions.

Editor-in-Chief
Nicholas Michelsen King's College London, UK
Associate Editors
Suvi Alt University of Groningen, Netherlands
Pol Bargues Barcelona Centre for International Affairs, Spain
Pablo De Orellana Kings College London, UK
Ernst Dijxhoorn Leiden University, Netherlands
Filipe dos Reis University of Groningen, Netherlands
Ela Drazkiewicz Institute for Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Minda Holm Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway
Tomas Profant Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic
Anatoly Reshetnikov Webster Vienna Private University, Austria
Elke Schwarz Queen Mary University of London, UK
Daniel Sitera Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic
Editorial Board
Pelin Ayan Anglo American University, Czech Republic
Roland Bleiker The University of Queensland, Australia
Dorothee Bohle European University Institute, Italy
Antoine Bousquet Birkbeck University of London, United Kingdom
Mats Braun Metropolitan University in Prague, Czech Republic
Christian Bueger University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Juraj Buzalka Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
Zeynep Gulsah Capan University of Erfurt, Germany
Vasyl Cherepanyn National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
Ondrej Cisar Charles University, Czech Republic
Benjamin de Carvalho Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway
Mitchell Dean Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
James Der Derian University of Sydney, Australia
Matthias Ebenau IG Metall Bildungszentrum WBS, Germany
William Eddleston Anglo American University, Czech Republic
Gabor Egry Institute of Political History, Hungary
Rachel Epstein University of Denver, United States
Rick Fawn University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom
Karolina Follis Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Dariusz Gafijczuk Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Mark Galeotti IIR Prague, Czech Republic
Sarah Green University of Helsinki, Finland
Bela Greskovits Central European University, Hungary
Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Kathrin Hoerschelmann Bonn University, Germany
David Hugill Carleton University, Canada
Michal Koran Global Arena Research Institute, Czech Republic
James Krapfl McGill University, Canada
Fritz Kratochwil Central European University, Hungary
Vendulka Kubalkova University of Miami, United States
Xymena Kurowska Central European University, Hungary
Merje Kuus University of British Colombia, Canada
George Lawson Australian National University, Australia
Nicolas Maslowski Charles University, Czech Republic
Marek Mikus Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Munich, Germany
Simone Molin Friis University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Martin Myant European Trade Union Institute, Belgium
Andrew Neal University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Iver B. Neumann Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway
Zoran Oklopcic Carleton University, Canada
Polly Pallister-Wilkins University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jiri Priban Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Prem Kumar Rajaram Central European University, Hungary
Nikolas Rajkovic Tilburg University, Netherlands
Paul Roe Central European University, Hungary
Jan Ruzicka Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
Stuart Shields University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Michal Simecka IIR Prague, Czech Republic
Helene Sjursen Arena Centre for European Studies, Norway
Ty Solomon University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Eva Spackova VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Johan van der Walt University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Juha Vuori Tampere University, Finland
Wouter Werner VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ruben Zaiotti Dalhousie University, Canada
Tomasz Zarycki University of Warsaw, Poland
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