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Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs
CALL FOR PAPERS The Journal welcomes original social science research papers written on issues relevant to politics, security, economy, culture, and society of contemporary Asia, including Pakistan and Afghanistan. “Contemporary” is understood broadly as recent, but not necessarily as current. We are pleased to consider articles with historical background sections so long as such analyses are crucial for advancing core arguments. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Submissions should be emailed to gjaa@georgetown.edu as MS Word documents. Please do not submit in PDF format. Authors should include a short bio in the email text, but must avoid any self-identification in the manuscript as we send our articles out for anonymous review. Document: Manuscripts must be typewritten and double-spaced in Microsoft Word, with 1-inch/2.5-centimeter margins on all sides. Length: Manuscripts should be 5,000-7,000 words in length. Style: Authors must follow The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. Citations: All citations must be formatted as footnotes. Please also include a full bibliography at the end. Abstract: Authors must include an abstract (100-200 words) that effectively and concisely summarizes his/her study. *Submissions must not be plagiarized, copyrighted, or under Volume review7elsewhere. | 2021 [99]