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The Africa Peace and Conflict Journal is seeking articles that relate to recent events of social and political change in North Africa for the next issue.
We are looking for quality academic work providing discourse on North Africa, including but not limited to analyses of the causes, the probable outcomes, the gender aspect of the revolutions, practices used to gather people, the relation between North Africa social movements and Sub-Saharan social movements, and what makes these countries set for change and why now.
There are two possibilities for contributions, with articles (in-depth studies of 7,000 words) being preferable to briefings (summaries of policy/practice of 2,000-3,000 words). Please see below for details. We do encourage submissions of both.
If you desire to submit, please contact assted@apcj.upeace.org or cnelson@upeace.org.
Articles and case analysis-critical case studies or thematic discussion and analysis of topical peace and conflict themes (7,000 words maximum, including endnotes; abstract, 150 words or less).
Briefings/practice-training or intervention strategies, outcomes and impacts, policy review and analysis, country situational updates, and so on (32,000-3000 words maximum).
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