Journal Information
Anatolian Journal of Politics and International Relations (AJPIR) is an independent and international, double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal committed to publishing high-quality and original research in the fields of political science and international relations. The journal aims to contribute to global academic debates by promoting theoretically grounded, methodologically rigorous, and empirically rich studies that enhance the understanding of political processes, governance structures, foreign policy dynamics, and international systems.
Positioned within an interdisciplinary and comparative framework, AJPIR welcomes contributions addressing key themes such as comparative politics, international security, diplomacy, political economy, regional studies, global governance, public policy, and emerging geopolitical transformations.
All submissions undergo a strict double-blind peer review process, ensuring academic integrity, impartial evaluation, and adherence to internationally recognized publication ethics and quality standards. The journal is published biannually, with issues released in June and December.
By fostering intellectual exchange across diverse theoretical traditions and methodological approaches, the Anatolian Journal of Politics and International Relations aspires to achieve strong international visibility and indexing in leading academic databases, including SSCI and other major global citation indexes, and to serve as a reputable platform for scholars, researchers, and policy experts engaged in the systematic study of politics and international relations.