Aim & Scope

Aim

The Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies aims to contribute to scholarly debates by addressing diverse and evolving dimensions of contemporary international relations. The journal approaches developments in the field from a scientific, critical, and interdisciplinary perspective, seeking to advance theoretical and empirical knowledge while offering a globally oriented analytical framework.

In this context, JIRPSS encourages dialogue between academia and practice by engaging with insights generated by national and international institutions, organizations, and policy-oriented actors. The journal values contributions that advance academic knowledge while also reflecting practitioners' experiences and perspectives, thereby fostering a more comprehensive understanding of international political processes.

By bringing together research from scholars working across disciplines, JIRPSS seeks to serve as a platform for rigorous analysis, intellectual exchange, and the advancement of knowledge in international relations and political science.

Scope

The Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies aims to provide a scholarly platform that brings together the research of graduate students, early-career researchers, and established academics within a shared academic framework. In this regard, the journal also embraces a mission of continuous academic education by fostering dialogue across different stages of scholarly development.

JIRPSS publishes original research and review articles, as well as book reviews, addressing a broad range of topics in international relations and political science. These include, but are not limited to, international politics, international political economy, international law, global energy, international migration, and international security.

By maintaining an inclusive and interdisciplinary scope, the journal seeks to encourage diverse methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives, while advancing knowledge across interconnected subfields of international relations.

Last Update Time: 12/28/25