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Call for papers – CSQ41

CSQ41 is scheduled to be published in October 2022. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.

Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ41, we have the following information:

1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.

2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.

3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.

The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.

CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.

Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of August, 2022. The complete article is expected no later than August 25, 2022.

Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

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Issue 40 – July 2022

TOPICS:  Intra-ethnic conflict, Chalo, Asha, Security

Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

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Call for papers – CSQ40

CSQ40 is scheduled to be published in July 2022. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.

Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ40, we have the following information:

1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.

2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.

3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.

The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.

CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.

Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of May, 2022. The complete article is expected no later than May 25, 2022.

Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

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Issue 39 – April 2022

TOPICS:  Indigenous Conflict Resolution Methods, South China Sea, Counter-Terrorism Policies, Business Dispute Resolution, Ethnic Cleansing 

Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

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International Conference on Conflict and Climate Change Proceedings

The topic of climate change is on the agenda of all international bodies around the world and has a lot of mass-media coverage. What is less known the role climate change is playing regarding the emergence or escalation of conflicts across the world, with a preponderance in the Global South. Many researchers seem to agree that climate change is not necessarily the main cause of these conflicts, but rather and “accelerator” or “threat multiplier”, meaning that, although the usual suspects for conflict occurrence—poverty, resource scarcity, bad governance, corruption, the presence of failed or fragile states, etc. remain the same, climate change brings a far faster escalation and deeper radicalization. These being said, the Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania) and the University of Port Harcourt (Nigeria) come up with the idea of an international conference on the topic of Conflict and climate change, with the overall goal of bringing together academics and practitioners in the field of conflict, environmental, political, economic and social sciences studies from all over the world, to create a platform on which they can exchange ideas, disseminate their research and develop networking opportunities for future research and, why not, joint research projects.

The event was a huge success and gathered more than 30 academia and experts who shared their research results in front of the participants on topics regarding the way climate change influence the day-by-day interactions between people, the negative impact on the economy and how this situation is used by different non-state actors in their advantage, to name but a few.

The present book includes a selection of the papers presented in all three panels of the conference (Migration, Conflict and Climate Change, Food Insecurity and Food Control, and Public Policy, Terrorism and Other Topics). We have decided to publish these materials because we wanted to draw attention to these topics and because we wanted to to disseminate the materials discussed during the conference for a larger public, generating the so much needed scientific debate to find efficient solutions to the problems created by what now it is generally accepted as “the challenge of the 21st century”.

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Call for papers – CSQ39

CSQ39 is scheduled to be published in April 2022. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.

Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ39, we have the following information:

1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.

2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.

3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.

The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.

CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.

Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of February, 2022. The complete article is expected no later than February 25, 2022.

Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

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Issue 38 – January 2022

TOPICS:  Indigenous conflict resolution methods, Islamic radicalization, conflict intervention, arms proliferation

Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

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Call for papers – CSQ38

CSQ38 is scheduled to be published in January 2022. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.

Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ38, we have the following information:

1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.

2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.

3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.

The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.

CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.

Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of November, 2021. The complete article is expected no later than November 25, 2021.

Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

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Issue 37 – October 2021

TOPICS:  Boko Haram, terrorism, ECOWAS, the Consociational Model

Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

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Issue 36 – July 2021

TOPICS:  ADR, terrorism, non-violent resistance, Abegar, Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, Tomo

Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

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