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Call for papers – CSQ44
CSQ44 is scheduled to be published in July 2023. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.
Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ44, we have the following information:
1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.
2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.
3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.
The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.
CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.
Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of May, 2023. The complete article is expected no later than May 25, 2022.
Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

Call for papers – CSQ43
CSQ43 is scheduled to be published in April 2023. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.
Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ43, we have the following information:
1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.
2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.
3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.
The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.
CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.
Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of February, 2023. The complete article is expected no later than February 25, 2023.
Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

Issue 42 – January 2023
TOPICS: Climate and conflict, federalism and conflicts, militancy, conflict in the Caprivi Strip
Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

Call for papers – CSQ42
CSQ42 is scheduled to be published in January 2023. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.
Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ42, we have the following information:
1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.
2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.
3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.
The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.
CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.
Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of November, 2022. The complete article is expected no later than November 25, 2022.
Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

Issue 41 – October 2022
TOPICS: Boko Haram, Yemen, South China Sea, Arbitration, water diplomacy
Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

Call for papers – CSQ41
CSQ41 is scheduled to be published in October 2022. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.
Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ41, we have the following information:
1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.
2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.
3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.
The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.
CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.
Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of August, 2022. The complete article is expected no later than August 25, 2022.
Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

Issue 40 – July 2022
TOPICS: Intra-ethnic conflict, Chalo, Asha, Security
Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu

Call for papers – CSQ40
CSQ40 is scheduled to be published in July 2022. We are now receiving manuscripts, which should be related to conflict analysis and management, study cases on organizational and international conflicts, mediation and alternative dispute resolution.
Regarding the articles submitted for CSQ40, we have the following information:
1. Due to an overwhelming submission and publication of Boko Haram-related articles, we will stop for the moment accepting articles on this topic.
2. Due to the overwhelming submission and publication of articles related to Nigeria, we will prioritize articles that will cover other countries/regions.
3. CSQ will prioritize the articles covering topics such as traditional conflict management practices, conflict analysis of large-scale conflicts or articles of methodology and analysis of negotiation and mediation techniques, organizational conflict or related to public policy.
The Conflict Studies Quarterly (CSQ) is published and supervised by a group of scholars of the Conflict Studies Center, affiliated to the College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences at Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The journal was developed as a response to the scarcity of publications on conflict analysis and management in Romania. It is, at this time, the only journal that covers this field.
CSQ is already listed in EBSCO, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and in Thomson Reuters’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). The journal remains under evaluation for possible coverage in the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), SCOPUS, Cabell’s Directories, Proquest, Journalseek and JSTOR.
Those of you who want to contribute should send a title and a 400 words description of their proposed article by 1st of May, 2022. The complete article is expected no later than May 25, 2022.
Please send your proposal at ciprian.sandu@fspac.ro.

Issue 39 – April 2022
TOPICS: Indigenous Conflict Resolution Methods, South China Sea, Counter-Terrorism Policies, Business Dispute Resolution, Ethnic Cleansing
Coordinator:
Christian Chereji and Ciprian Sandu