The Journal of International Relations and Politics (ULIPOD) is an international peer-reviewed academic journal publishing original, scientific, and critical research in the fields of international relations and politics. It operates on a non-profit basis, serving the public interest, providing open access, and employing a double-blind peer review system.
The primary aim of our journal is to contribute to the field of international relations by publishing high-quality research that offers both theoretical and applied insights, deeply analyzing global and regional political dynamics.
Accordingly, ULIPOD aims to make valuable contributions to the international academic community by publishing original studies that serve the development of the discipline. Additionally, by focusing on the public good, it supports the transformation of academic knowledge into social benefit.
The Journal of International Relations and Politics (ULIPOD) is a thematically focused publication dedicated to the field of international relations. Our journal features research covering current and significant topics within the discipline. ULIPOD concentrates on a broad range of subjects within international relations and political sciences. The main areas of study included within this scope are as follows::
• International relations theories and practical approaches
• Political history and international law
• Security studies and terrorism analyses
• Regional studies and regional dynamics
• Migration policies and international migration movements
• Diplomacy and foreign policy analyses
• Political economy and global economic relations
In addition, ULIPOD includes important book and article reviews in the field, facilitating the diversification and deepening of academic discussions.
All our publications are prepared with strict adherence to academic originality, ethical standards, and scientific rigor. Thus, the journal leads efforts to enhance scientific quality and support sustainable knowledge production in the field of international relations.