Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies

Call For Papers

 Winter/Spring 2023 Issue Call for Papers

 

JTMS would like to extend a warm springtime greeting to all of our readers! With the Winter/Spring 2022 issue of out to readers and the Summer/Fall 2022 issue currently undergoing editorial review, JTMS is now soliciting manuscripts for the Winter/Spring 2023 issue.  Authors wishing to be considered for inclusion in the Winter/Spring 2023 issue of JTMS should submit their manuscripts by September 1st, 2022.

 

JTMS is an interdisciplinary Journal of research on terrestrial and maritime territorial issues sponsored by the Northeast Asia History Foundation with editorial offices hosted by Yonsei University in South Korea, providing an academic medium for the announcement and dissemination of research results the fields of security studies, history, international law, international relations, geography, peace studies, and other relevant disciplines. The journal is indexed in SCOPUS and covers all continental areas across the world from a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives. Practical studies as well as theoretical works, which contribute to a better understanding of territorial and maritime issues, are also encouraged. 

 

Articles should be submitted electronically to jtms@yonsei.ac.kr and include four major sections: the title page, structured abstract, main body, and references. The title page should contain the title of the paper, the author(s) name, the institutional affiliation and keywords. Manuscripts should follow the JTMS style guide available on our website by clicking "Submission Guidelines" below.

 

A length of maximum 9,000 words is preferred for an article, including endnotes, 4,000 words for essays, and approximately 2,000 words for a book review. Authors wishing to be considered for the Winter/Spring 2023 issue must submit their manuscripts by no later than September 1st, 2022.  Inquiries may be sent via the email address provided above.

Submissions Guidelines

JTMS Blog Update

 

The Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies would like to bring the following two articles recently posted on the JTMS blog to our readers attention. The first is an interview with Captain Nitin Agarwala about his article “Maritime Sector as a Growth Engine for Vietnam,” published in the Summer/Fall 2021 issue of JTMS. Captain Agarwala discusses the role of the maritime sector in Vietnam in the post-Đổi Mới reform era. The second is an article by JTMS intern Cameron Whiteside taking a look at the AUKUS security agreement and the role that nuclear submarines play in modern maritime security.  It is our hope that readers will find these blog offerings both informative and interesting.

Interview with Captain Nitin Agarwala: "Maritime Sector as a Growth Engine for Vietnam"

The Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies recently spoke with Captain Nitin Agarwala about his article "Maritime Sector as a Growth Engine for Vietnam," published in the Summer/Fall 2021 issue of JTMS. Captain Agarwala's article reviews the accomplishments and setbacks of free-market reforms in Vietnam, known as Đổi Mới.

AUKUS & the Role of Nuclear Submarines

JTMS Intern Cameron Whiteside Australia's development of nuclear submarines, in partnership with the U.S. and UK, perpetuates the possibility of an arms race in East Asia, despite the existence of nuclear technology over the previous decades. AUKUS is a security, pact announced by U.S.

JTMS Blog Call for Submissions

 

The JTMS blog is calling for submissions.  This forum is intended to discuss topics related to recent territorial and maritime news, research, and policy.  It is hoped that this blog will help bring fresh perspective on how to deal with territorial and maritime issues and the complexities these issues present.  Those wishing to submit a blog post can send their post of no more than 4000 words to jtms@yonsei.ac.kr along with the author's contact info, bio, and recent photo.  We also welcome submissions from graduate students.

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