"Journal of Global Political Transformations" is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research on the transformations in political systems within a global context. The journal aims to explore political changes, international legal transformations, global conflicts, and political reforms, while also addressing the impact of emerging technologies on international relations and governance structures. It seeks to provide a platform for critical discourse on the dynamics of political power, governance models, and strategies during periods of crisis, conflict, and transition.
This journal welcomes original theoretical and empirical studies, comparative analyses, and policy-oriented research that engage with key political transformations and the complex interplay of global forces shaping political systems. We aim to contribute to the understanding of political regime shifts, democratic consolidation, authoritarian resilience, and the role of political institutions in a rapidly changing world.
Scope:
- Political Regime Transitions: In-depth studies of the transformation of political regimes, including democratization, autocratization, and hybrid political systems.
- Global Political Reforms: Research focused on political reforms aimed at addressing systemic issues such as governance, rule of law, human rights, and political accountability in diverse global contexts.
- International Law and Policy: Scholarly contributions analyzing the evolution of international legal frameworks, treaties, and their impact on global governance and political cooperation.
- Global Conflicts and Security: Articles examining the causes, consequences, and resolutions of international conflicts, focusing on peace-building, diplomacy, and the role of international organizations.
- Technology and Political Change: Research on the role of technological advancements (e.g., AI, digital media, blockchain) in shaping political discourse, governance, and global power dynamics.
- Political Strategy in Transitional Periods: Studies on political strategy, crisis management, and the role of political leadership in times of transition, upheaval, or uncertainty.
- Comparative Political Models: Comparative research on the effectiveness and challenges of different political systems, including democratic, authoritarian, and hybrid models.
Audience:
"Journal of Global Political Transformations" aims to engage scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and institutions working in the fields of political science, international relations, law, governance, and technology. Contributions from a wide range of methodological approaches, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, are encouraged.
This journal aims to be a leading platform for high-impact research in global political transformations, serving as a resource for scholars and policymakers aiming to understand and navigate the complexities of political change in the modern world.