Discipline | International relations |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Jan Melissen (Editor-in-Chief) |
Publication details | |
History | 2006–present |
Publisher | Brill |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Hague J. Dipl. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1871-1901 (print) 1871-191X (web) |
Links | |
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy (HJD) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly.[1][2][3] HJD publishes research on the theory, practice, processes and outcomes of diplomacy in both its traditional state-based forms, as well as contemporary diplomatic expressions practiced by states and non-state entities.[4] Prof. Jan Melissen is the Editor-in-Chief of the Hague Journal of Diplomacy.[5] Prof. Jan Melissen (Leiden University and University of Antwerp) and Prof. Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota, Duluth) are the journal's founding co-editors.[6] Dr. Constance Duncombe (Monash University), Dr. Jérémie Cornut (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver), Dr. Marcus Holmes (The College of William & Mary), Dr. Halvard Leira (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) and Dr. Deepak Nair (Australian National University) are Associate editors of HJD.[7] Founded in 2005,[8] HJD published its inaugural issue in January 2006.[9] The journal is published by Brill/Nijhoff[6]
HJD's online platform covers additional content, such as blogs, articles, videos, podcasts and other news.[8]
In 2019, HJD launched its blog with Saskia Postema, Caitlin Read and Clothilde Facon as the editors.[10] The Hague Diplomacy Blog intends to stimulate debate on the diplomatic aspect of international politics[10] Sophie Vériter is the HJD book review editor [11]
In 2020, HJD started its podcast series.[12] The HJD podcast is hosted by Ilen Madhavji [13] It aims at bringing the themes of the journal's research off the page, and onto the discussion table. Each episode features a guest who will share their insights as researcher or practitioner of diplomacy[12]
HJD has a presence in social media platforms of Twitter ,LinkedIn and Instagram.[14]
HJD is abstracted and indexed in:[6]