Pacific Focus invites the submission of original manuscripts dealing with the political and security matters of the Asia Pacific region and its countries. Pacific Focus is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year (April, August & December) by the Center for International Studies, Inha University, Korea and the Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, USA. Submitted manuscripts should be original pieces of work that have not been published in other places or not currently on offer to another publisher.
Submitted manuscripts should not exceed 35 pages (or approximately 8,500 words) including footnotes. They must be typewritten, double-spaced, with 11 point font and in a Microsoft Word file, and footnotes should be placed at the bottom of each page. The style of the text and footnotes must conform to The Chicago Manual of Style (See below). Also include in your submission an author's Bio-data (less than 100 words), an abstract (150-250 words), Keywords (5-10 words), and References (less than 2 pages). Colors of Figures and Graphs should be black and white. The copyright of published manuscripts will belong to the CIS and the Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
Submissions should be made by sending e-mail to intstudy@inha.ac.kr to Editor-in-Chief.
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1. Book
Kenneth Boulding, Conflict and Defense (New York: Harper, 1962), pp. 11-25.
2. Article
James A. Caporaso, ˇ°Industrialization in the Periphery: The Evolving Global Division of Labor,ˇ±
International Studies Quarterly , 25 (September 1981), pp. 347-384.
3. Collection
Jong H. Yoo, ˇ°Economic Growth and National Security: Koreas Experience and Prospects,ˇ± in
Richard F. Kosobud, ed., Northeast Asia and the United States: Defense Partnerships and Trade
Rivalries (Chicago: Council on Foreign Relations, 1983), pp. 120-147.
4. Internet source citation:
Japan Defense Agency, ˇ°Completion of the Review of the Guidelines for U.S.-Japan Defense
Cooperationˇ±(2007) at <http://www.jda.go.jp/policy/f_work/sisin4.htm>??(searched date: Sept. 23,
2007).
5. Second mention where notes are consecutive
Ibid ., pp. 25-38.
6. Second mention where notes are not consecutive
James A. Caporaso, op. cit ., pp. 130-135.
7. In case of a table or figure, the source should be cited. Citation style is the same as the footnote
style. Each table or figure should have own numbering.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Survey of Current Business , 61 (August 1981), p. 47.
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Manuscripts should be sent to:
Professor Euikon Kim, Editor-in-Chief
Pacific Focus, Center for International
Studies, Inha University, #253
Yonghyun-dong, Nam-ku, Incheon
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