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The Journal of Public and International Affairs is now in its 32nd year. It is an academic journal publishing exceptional policy papers and articles of APSIA school graduate students in U.S. policy, international relations, development studies, and economic policy.

The deadline to submit to JPIA has been extended to February 1, 2021 at 11:59 PM ESTIn addition, we will be holding an Information Session for authors interested in submitting on Wednesday, January 6 at 4 PM EST. Please register for the information session here. Another session is being scheduled for European time zones. 

Contributions must be submitted through this form

You can learn more about the journal and see past editions on our website

Should you have questions, please reach out to the JPIA Editorial Leadership Team at jpia@princeton.edu.

The Graduate Organization for the Study of Europe and Central Asia (GOSECA) at the University of Pittsburgh is hosting the 18th annual graduate student conference in 2021.
 
You are invited to submit papers related to this year’s theme, Crisis, Change, and Dissent,’ as well as those focused on Russia, Eastern Europe, or Central Asia. The event will be held virtually on February 12-13, and the deadline to submit applications is January 10.
 
Please see this flyer for more information, and any questions can be directed to info.goseca@gmail.com.

Graduate students at GW's Elliott School of International Affairs are invited to submit their papers to the 2021 edition of the Sinosphere journal. Sinosphere is an academic journal sponsored by the 21st Century China Center and the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS). The publication focuses on original graduate student research on Chinese domestic policy, national security, and foreign affairs in order to ensure that graduate students--the next generation of policy makers, analysts, and scholars--are represented in the discussion of these important topics.

The submissions window for the 2021 edition of the journal is currently open, and closes on January 31st, 2021. Detailed submission guidelines are outlined here

Submissions to Sinosphere will be first evaluated by our editorial staff, and the strongest papers will move on to be read by our faculty review board. The board consists of renowned China and East Asia scholars, including China economist Dr. Barry Naughton, China defense and national security affairs expert Dr. Tai Ming Cheung, Korea security expert Dr. Stephan Haggard, Chinese politics and finance expert Dr. Victor Shih, and Director of Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China Dr. Richard Madsen.

Students should submit their papers to sinosphere@ucsd.edu, and can contact the organizers through the same address if they have any questions.