After five years of publishing themed issues, forthcoming issues of the St Antony’s International Review (STAIR) will also include a General Section. STAIR therefore invites research manuscripts on topics of contemporary relevance in international affairs. Submissions from political science, law, area studies, economics, development studies, philosophy, and history will all be considered. Articles may take either a theoretical or a policy-oriented approach. STAIR will continue to devote at least half of each issue to a special theme of contemporary significance. The two issues to be published in 2011 will be on “China’s Rise: An Adapting Global Structure,” and “Responding to Crises: The Past, Present, and Future of International Financial Institutions.” Authors with an interest in these areas should therefore refer to the themed Calls for Papers available on the website. STAIR will review manuscripts of up to 6,000 words (including footnotes with complete bibliographic information). Authors are asked to include a word count and an abstract of no more than 300 words. Decisions can be expected within three months. For further information on manuscript preparation, referencing, and diction, please refer to the “Notes for Contributors” available on the website. STAIR is the only peer-reviewed journal of international affairs at the University of Oxford. Past contributors include John Baylis, Valerie Bunce, Robert Keohane, James Rosenau, and Alfred Stepan. Please send submissions to stair@sant.ox.ac.uk.


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