Aims and Scopes

Aims

The Journal of International Relations and Social Dynamics (JIRSD) aims to provide a global platform for advancing knowledge, debate, and innovative thinking in the fields of international relations, political science, sociology, social change, and interdisciplinary studies. The journal seeks to:

  • Promote scholarly dialogue on contemporary global issues and their social, political, and economic impacts.

  • Bridge the gap between theory and practice in understanding international relations and social dynamics.

  • Encourage interdisciplinary research that integrates perspectives from political science, sociology, economics, law, history, and cultural studies.

  • Disseminate high-quality, original research that informs policy, governance, and social development.


Scope

The journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical papers, reviews, and policy analyses covering (but not limited to) the following areas:

  • International Relations: Global governance, foreign policy, diplomacy, conflict and peace studies, international organizations, and security studies.

  • Social Dynamics: Social change, globalization, migration, human rights, identity politics, and cultural transformations.

  • Interdisciplinary Approaches: Intersections between politics, society, economy, and technology in shaping international and domestic contexts.

  • Regional Studies: Comparative analyses of regions and countries, with a focus on their roles in shaping international systems and social structures.

  • Policy and Practice: Studies that inform policymakers, practitioners, and civil society on challenges and solutions related to international relations and social issues.

The journal encourages contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide, fostering diverse perspectives and promoting cross-cultural academic exchange.