International Relations Researches

International Relations Researches

 

The Quarterly Journal of International Relations Researches

A scholarly, peer-reviewed, and open-access journal

License from the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology: No. 3/11/50744 dated 2013/09/06; the journal has held a scientific–research ranking since its first issue and according to the new evaluation, it is ranked “B”.

Journal Profile

Place of Publication: Tehran, Iran

Publisher: Iranian Association of International Studies

Start: Summer 2011

Field of Specialization: International Relations

Journal Status: Scientific

Ranking in the Ministry of Science: B

Journal Language: Persian (Abstracts: Persian and English)

Publication Frequency: Quarterly

Peer-Review Type: At least two reviewers, double-blind

Average Review Time: Eight weeks

Similarity Detection System: Available (IranDoc)

Impact Factor: 0.222 (ISC JCR)

Acceptance Rate: 25%

COPE Membership: Not a member, but adheres to its standards

Open Access: Free (full-text)

Publication Fee: 15,000,000 IRR only for accepted articles, to account No. 156352640, Bank Tejarat,

Branch 110, Tehran, IBAN IR380180000000000156352640, in the name of the Iranian Association of International Studies

Publication Type: Electronic

Journal Management System: Sinaweb Company

ORCID

Required Files

Author Commitment Form

Conflict of Interest Form

Journal article template includes English extended abstract guidelines

(only articles receiving minor revision messages for acceptance should be uploaded in this format)

Reference Style: APA

 


 

Publication Information

Publisher

Director-in-Charge
Editor-in-Chief
Executive Director

Frequency
Quarterly
Print ISSN
Online ISSN

Indexing and Abstracting

Keywords Cloud

  • Foreign Policy
  • Iran
  • Iran
  • Middle East
  • Russia
  • China
  • Islamic Republic of Iran
  • constructivism
  • Security
  • Saudi Arabia
  • America
  • Israel
  • International Law
  • Egypt
  • international relations
  • United States
  • Geopolitics
  • European Union
  • Islamic Republic of Iran
  • International System
  • Turkey
  • Peace
  • Human rights
  • Development
  • Identity
  • Realism
  • Turkey
  • \"Iran\"
  • Environment
  • Political Economy
  • Persian Gulf
  • economic diplomacy
  • EU
  • China
  • Discourse
  • United States of America
  • National Security
  • globalization
  • Power
  • Syria
  • Iraq
  • Balance of Power
  • JCPOA
  • strategy
  • globalization
  • International Trade
  • NATO
  • Islam
  • regionalism
  • Democracy
  • international politics
  • Media
  • National Interests
  • USA
  • Soft power
  • cultural diplomacy
  • Islamic awakening
  • Central Asia
  • Trump
  • Energy
  • culture
  • Neoclassical realism
  • England
  • Regional power
  • Artificial intelligence
  • West Asia
  • Japan
  • Europe
  • Diplomacy
  • Hegemony
  • Neorealism
  • Theories of International Relations
  • Islam
  • U.S
  • International Organizations
  • international relations
  • US
  • Afghanistan
  • International political economy
  • Economic Development
  • energy diplomacy
  • Great Powers
  • International Regimes
  • Political Economy
  • the Middle East
  • Strategic Partnership
  • Persian Gulf Cooperation Council
  • Government
  • Arbitration
  • Education
  • theorizing
  • Cyberspace
  • Persian Gulf
  • cooperation
  • International Institutions
  • English School
  • crisis management
  • Salafism
  • technology
  • Iranian Law
  • conflict
  • India
  • Liberalism
  • national security
  • Bahrain
  • Multilateralism
  • Sanctions
  • Cold War
  • Iraq
  • Terrorism
  • regional powers
  • Region
  • Public Diplomacy
  • India
  • Islamism
  • strategic competition
  • Ukraine
  • US foreign policy
  • Russian Federation
  • Regional balance
  • Collective Security
  • Economic
  • water crisis
  • moderation
  • sustainable development
  • Political Islam
  • West
  • Good Governance
  • balance of threat
  • Belt and Road Initiative
  • public opinion
  • Hybrid Warfare
  • Political Psychology
  • Offensive Realism
  • Iran-US relations
  • Indo-pacific
  • United Nations
  • Justice and Development Party
  • Prevention
  • climate change
  • s foreign policy
  • Donald Trump
  • Foreign Relations
  • Decision Making
  • Pathology
  • ontological security
  • International Peace
  • international arbitration
  • Copenhagen School
  • Arab spring
  • Security Council
  • the United States
  • Threat Balance
  • Geoeconomics
  • Science
  • Pakistan
  • Foreign Trade
  • International Security
  • Sovereignty
  • Influence
  • comparative study
  • Idealism
  • Army
  • Cyber Terrorism
  • Defensive realism
  • East Asia
  • terrorism
  • Military Power
  • North Korea
  • Human Security
  • Revolution
  • Islamic world
  • Policy making
  • Governance
  • ISIS
  • neoliberalism
  • Threats
  • African Union
  • secularism
  • global governance
  • International Peace and Security
  • ISIL
  • Independence
  • Economy
  • Abbasid Caliphate
  • Network Society
  • Caspian Sea
  • Qatar
  • Soft balance
  • elections
  • Regional Order
  • Shanghai cooperation organization
  • World order
  • Palestine
  • Politics
  • the United States
  • Imperialism
  • AIPAC
  • Resistance
  • Ideology