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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • We recommend authors to consult our article model.
  • The submission file must be in '.doc' or '.docx' formats. Submissions in other formats or extensions will not be accepted.
  • At the moment of submission, the names of all authors must be informed, as well as their main academic degrees, current institutional affiliation, city, e-mail address, and ORCID.

  • The norms for publication of articles or reviews must respect the maximum limit of 8 thousand words for articles (including title, abstract, key-words in Portuguese and English, and references) and 3 thousand for reviews.
  • Articles and reviews should comply with the following standards: A4 Sheet; Margins: Top and Bottom 2.5 cm; Left and Right 2 cm. Font: Georgia; Size 11 for the text and 10 for literal quotations and footnotes. Spacing: 1,5 for the text; simple for literal quotations and footnotes; no additional spaces between paragraphs of the same style. Paragraphs should be justified, with 1.27 cm indentation in the left margin of the first line.

  • Title in bold uppercase, containing a maximum of 100 characters. Original title translated into English, in uppercase, without bold, when the contribution is written in Portuguese. Contributions written in other languages must also provide a title in Portuguese and English.
  • The abstract of the article must be written in font size 10, with up to 250 words, and must explicitly present: (i) introduction of the theme; (ii) objectives; (iii) methodology adopted; and (iv) main results of the research conducted. The reviews do not need to present an abstract or key-words.
  • The abstract and key-words should be translated into English when the article is written in Portuguese. In other languages, the abstract and key-words must be presented in Portuguese and English.
  • Up to 5 keywords must be indicated, separated by semicolons.
  • The references used must be inserted at the end of the article or review, listed in alphabetical order, obeying the ABNT norms. The paragraphs of the references must be justified, with simple spacing and a line separating each reference, following the template below:

     

    [Book] SURNAME OF THE AUTHOR, Full name. Title in bold: subtitle. Edition number. Place of publication: Publisher, year.

    [Book example] WALZER, Michael. Guerras Justas e injustas: Uma argumentação moral com exemplos históricos. São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 2003.

     

    [Book chapter] SURNAME OF THE AUTHOR, Full name. Chapter title. In: SURNAME, Full name of the organizer(s). Title of the collection in bold: subtitle. Edition number. Place of publication: Publisher, year.

    [Exemple of book chapter] KEOHANE, Robert. Institutional Theory and the Realist Change After the Cold War. In: BALDWIN, David. (ed.). Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.

     

    [Article published in journal] SURNAME OF THE AUTHOR, Full name. Title of the article. Name of the journal in bold, volume and number of the journal, page range of the article, year.

    [Exemple of article published in journal] KEMER, Thaise. A atuação do Brasil para promoção da paz em Angola: um debate sobre o “Brazilian way” (1989 - 2010). Conjuntura Global, vol. 6, n. 3, p. 416-438, 2017.

     

    [Dissertations and Theses] SURNAME OF THE AUTHOR, Full name. Title in bold: subtitle. Place. Dissertation (master's degree) or Thesis (doctoral degree) (academic degree and field of studies). Institution, year.

    [Exemple for Dissertations and Theses] SANTOS, Luiz Cláudio Machado dos. As relações Brasil-Portugal: Do Tratado de Amizade e Consulta ao processo de descolonização lusa na África (1953-1975). Brasília. Tese (Doutorado em História). Universidade de Brasília, 2011.

     

    [Electronic documents] AUTHOR. Title in bold. Available at: access address; Access date.

    [Exemple of electronic documents] MINISTÉRIO DAS RELAÇÕES EXTERIORES. O Brasil e a reforma das Nações Unidas. Available at: http://csnu.itamaraty.gov.br/o-brasil-e-a-reforma; Access date: 15/09/2016.

Author Guidelines

Conjuntura Global receives unpublished articles and reviews written in Portuguese, English, and Spanish. Articles must contain a minimum of 8 thousand words (including title, abstract and keywords in Portuguese and English, and bibliographical references). Reviews should contain a maximum of 3 thousand words. Articles and reviews should be written clearly and concisely, observing the theoretical and methodological logic of the approach used in the manuscript.

Articles and reviews submitted must be original and never previously published (in full or in part), and must not be under evaluation by other scientific journals. Conjuntura Global uses software and mechanisms to identify plagiarism in articles submitted to the journal. Papers presented in scientific conference proceedings will be accepted upon proof of theoretical and empirical advances incorporated into the definitive version of the article being submitted to the journal. These changes should be informed at the time of submission through the "comments for the editor" field.

The maximum number of authors per article is 4, no changes (inclusion or substitution) being authorized in the authorship of articles and reviews after their submission to Conjuntura Global, or any other stage of evaluation and editing of the approved manuscript. In the text of the article or review, the author(s) must eliminate any information that could reveal the identity of the author(s) and, therefore, compromise the evaluation of the submission through the double-blind peer review system.

The journal does not return the files submitted by the authors.

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The names and addresses provided will be used exclusively for the services offered by this publication and will not be made available for other purposes or to third parties. The editors of Conjuntura Global reserve the right to adapt the submitted texts to the journal's editorial formatting standards. Signed articles and reviews are the responsibility of their authors and do not express the opinion of the editors of Conjuntura Global.

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