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Call for Papers: PROSPECT Journal of International Affairs at UC San Diego
PROSPECT is a quarterly journal of international affairs at the University of California, San Diego. It is accepting academic papers and book reviews from professors and students on issues of contemporary and global relevance. Popular topics include: economics, human rights, and public health.
This non-traditional journal also accepts reviews of documentaries, artworks, photography, and travelogues.
For further information, including submission criteria and style guidelines, please refer to: Information for Authors
This non-traditional journal also accepts reviews of documentaries, artworks, photography, and travelogues.
For further information, including submission criteria and style guidelines, please refer to: Information for Authors
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