Writing Rules

 

1) Articles submitted to Ulisa: Journal of International Studies should be original contributions that would bring about a new perspective to the studied topic, and should not be published previously.

2)  If a submitted article is selected for publication, it’s copyright will be transferred to the Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (ULİSA). Published papers can be cited by providing appropriate bibliographical information.

3) The submitted manuscripts can be published only after at least one positive reports by the reviewers and decisions taken by the Editorial Board.

4) The legal and academic responsibilities for published material belong to the author(s) for their publications. Statements of opinion appearing in the articles are solely those of the authors and do not imply endorsement by the Journal.

5) Articles should be between 6500 and 7000 words including the footnotes.

6) The manuscripts should be written with Cambria and 1,5 space in one of the Word programs 12 points for the main text, and 10 points for the footnotes should be used.

7) The articles should include Turkish and English abstracts and keywords. Each abstract should be approximately 100 words. Turkish and English keywords should not exceed 5 words each.

8) A bibliography should be prepared in accordance with the Ulisa Reference Guideline, and sent as a separate word document together with the article.

9) Figures and Tables should be numbered, and their explanations should be prepared below. Example: “Figure 1. Ethnic Groups in Syria (Source: Anadolu Agency”, “Table 1. Annual Change in Electricity Consumption of Turkey (Source: Energy Market Regulatory Authority”.

10) A 750 words-long English summary should be included at the end of articles written in Turkish.

11) In articles, footnote citation system should be used.

12) The articles should include a cover page prepared in accordance with the Ulisa Cover Page which can be downloaded here.

Ulisa: Journal of International Studies is published by the ULİSA Institute.