Journals
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Journal of Public Management and International Relations
The Journal of Public Management and International Relations (JPMIR), ISSN: 3134-8769, is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to providing a platform for researchers to share ideas, insights, and developments in public sector management, including domestic and external relations and diplomacy. We invite researchers to share knowledge from diverse perspectives, including critical, philosophical, creative, and professional viewpoints. The journal welcomes articles from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to research. It encourages submissions from various aspects of public sector management: politics, economy, governance, leadership, policy, power, accountability, service delivery, topical issues in international relations and diplomacy, and general issues in the management of governmental policies, among others.
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African Journal of Inter/Multidisciplinary Studies
The African Journal of Inter/Multidisciplinary Studies (ISSN: 2663-4589) is an open access journal that publishes interdisciplinary research from diverse academic disciplines. The journal welcomes contributions from various academic disciplines. Since the aim is to promote interdisciplinary studies, submitted articles should demonstrate the potential for interdisciplinary research and should appeal to a wide variety of readers. The journal publishes full research articles in the fields of humanities, social sciences as well as science-related studies that could demonstrate interdisciplinary scope from different disciplines. The journal also publishes peer-reviewed short articles/commentaries where topical issues are discussed without empirical research.
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Great Lakes Journal of Peacebuilding/Journal de la construction de la paix dans la région des Grands Lacs
For many decades, the Great Lakes region has experienced high and at times extreme levels of violence between individuals, between communities, between ethnic groups and between nation states. The consequences for the people of the region have been dire. The need to understand the causes of this violence and the range of interventions by which sustainable peace can be built is crucial. In fact, it is not widely recognised that nonviolent interventions have a much better track record in building sustainable peace than violent interventions. The aim of the Great Lakes Journal of Peacebuilding (GLJP) is to increase these understandings and thereby contribute to sustainable peace by publishing research on peacemaking, peacekeeping and peacebuilding in the region. The journal provides a valuable resource for the increasing number of students in the region who are studying peace and related disciplines.
The Great Lakes region is taken to include Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
Depuis de nombreuses décennies, la région des Grands Lacs connaît des niveaux élevés, et parfois extrêmes, de violence entre individus, entre communautés, entre groupes ethniques et entre États-nations. Les conséquences pour les populations de la région ont été graves. La nécessité de comprendre les causes de cette violence ainsi que l’éventail des interventions permettant de construire une paix durable est cruciale. En réalité, il est peu reconnu que les interventions non violentes ont un bien meilleur bilan dans la construction d’une paix durable que les interventions violentes. L’objectif du Journal de la construction de la paix dans la région des Grands Lacs (GLJP) est d’approfondir ces compréhensions et de contribuer ainsi à une paix durable en publiant des recherches sur la médiation, le maintien de la paix et la consolidation de la paix dans la région. La revue constitue une ressource précieuse pour le nombre croissant d’étudiants de la région qui étudient la paix et des disciplines connexes.
La région des Grands Lacs comprend le Burundi, la République démocratique du Congo, le Rwanda, la Tanzanie et l’Ouganda.