Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies

Great News!

Winter/Spring 2024 Issue Published

 

We're thrilled to announce that the Winter/Spring 2024 issue of the Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies (JTMS) has been published! This issue features a collection of excellent articles exploring a wide range of timely territorial and maritime issues.

 

We would also like readers to note that we have a new email address. Please send future correspondences to: jtmsjournal@gmail.com

 

In addition to the exceptional scholarly content in our journal, we've also been busy enriching our blog with insightful posts covering various territorial and maritime developments from late 2023 and early 2024.

 

Call for Papers:

Winter/Spring 2025 Issue

 

While the deadline for submissions to the Summer/Fall 2024 issue has passed, we're already looking ahead to the Winter/Spring 2025 issue. JTMS is an interdisciplinary Journal of research on territorial and maritime issues 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 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. Mark your calendars! The deadline to submit your research for possible publication is September 1, 2024.

 

Call for Book Reviews

Do you have a passion for maritime and territorial studies and a keen eye for scholarly analysis? The JTMS invites scholars to contribute their expertise by reviewing books in our field. This is an excellent opportunity to engage with the latest scholarship, share your insights with a respected audience, and gain valuable publication credits. The list of books up for review can be found on our website.

Submissions Guidelines

Engaging Blog Content

Throughout the latter part of 2023 and the beginning of 2024, our JTMS blog has been a hub for discussions on current territorial and maritime issues. We've published a series of exceptional blog entries that delve into a diverse range of topics, ensuring our readers stay informed about the latest developments in this ever-evolving field.

Call for Blog 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 2000 words to along with the author's contact info, bio, and recent photo. We also welcome submissions from graduate students.

Why did the CSTO not intervene in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, as Armenia wanted?

Photo from https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/4/24/explainer-what-is-nagorno-karabakh-why-are-tensions-risingIn the late 1980s and early 1990s, one of the longest and most violent conflicts in modern history - the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict - began to unfold in the Caucasus.

Comparing the Economic and Social Problems leading to Maritime Piracy in Somalia and Venezuela

Fishing Boats and Old Ruin in Mogadishu, Somalia. Photo provided by Pexels.comIntroduction Maritime piracy is a phenomenon that afflicts many parts of the world, with severe consequences for global security, international trade, and the economic stability of the affected regions.

From the Sea to the Rock: Navigating the Gibraltar Dispute

Photo provided by pixabay.com Gibraltar is a colony of the UK also known as the Crown Colony Gibraltar. It is also a place of contention between the UK and Spain although it goes back to a treaty with France in the 1700s.

JTMS Blog

Stay Connected

We encourage you to explore the published Winter/Spring 2024 issue and delve into the insightful blog entries on our website. As always, we appreciate your continued support.

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