PROSPECT

PROSPECT

Journal of International Affairs

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    • JoinAvailable Positions at PROSPECT: SENIOR EDITOR Editors will be assigned a minimum of  ten submissions per quarter that must be edited within the requested time frame. Editors must correct for mechanics issues and make sure each submission has a sound argument that is supported by strong evidence. Requirements: Strong interest in editing academic papers, op/eds, interviews, and a variety of media related to global affairs Ability to write clearly and effectively Ability to set and meet deadlines Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Knowledge of AP style guidelines Editing experience required If interested, please send an email to prospectjournal@gmail.com with a resume, two writing samples, and “Senior Editor” as the subject. STAFF WRITER Staff Writers are expected to participate in the peer review process and required to write at least one article (typically 2-5 pages) for the journal per quarter as well as an event coverage and/or written or video interview. The latter requirement is a two-page, single-spaced (minimum) piece on a contemporary event of international relevance. If interested, please send an email to prospectjournal@gmail.com with a resume, two writing samples, and “Staff Writer” as the subject. SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN Prospect is looking a social media intern responsible…
    • SubmitWe welcome a wide range of submissions, including but not limited to: academic papers freelance articles book reviews film reviews travelogues photography films All submissions must adhere to our guidelines below to increase accessibility among PROSPECT’s diverse readership. We cannot guarantee review of submissions that do not follow these guidelines. Manuscripts Artwork Travelogues and Photo Essays If you believe you have a submission that does not fall into one of the aforementioned categories or would like clarification on any aspect of the guidelines, please contact us directly to discuss your potential submission. Professors and graduate students interested in submitting to PROSPECT are highly encouraged to contact us directly to discuss the nature of their submissions.
    • ContactFollow us on Facebook and Twitter or send us an email (prospectjournal@gmail.com) to keep up with our latest developments. You may also contact us by using the form below. [contact-form 1 "Contact form 1"]
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  • Op-Ed: Genocide in Xinjiang?: The Complexities of the U.S. State Department’s Declaration

    Op-Ed: Genocide in Xinjiang?: The Complexities of the U.S. State Department’s Declaration

    The U.S. State Department recently labeled the Chinese government’s campaign against Uyghur Muslims as a ‘genocide.’ This article seeks to consider whether this campaign satisfies the definition of the term, or perhaps whether this declaration was potentially biased due to international politics.

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    February 2, 2021
    Asia, ASIA-PACIFIC, CULTURE, HUMAN RIGHTS, OPINION, POLITICS, SOUTHEAST ASIA
    China, Genocide, Human RIghts, Joe Biden, Trump, united nations, United States, US-china relations, uyghur, Xinjiang
  • OP-ED: How Will COVID-19 Worsen the Ailing US-China Relationship?

    OP-ED: How Will COVID-19 Worsen the Ailing US-China Relationship?

    At the turn of decade, relations had been described as “not this tense since the time of Mao”. In the face of an unprecedented Pandemic, how will the world’s two leading powers interact to combat this crisis?

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    April 25, 2020
    ACADEMIC, Asia, ASIA-PACIFIC, BLOG, FEATURED, HEALTH, OPINION, POLITICS
    China, coronavirus, covid19, Donald Trump, Economics, international politics, Republicans, trade, US-china relations, Xi Jinping
  • LOOKING FORWARD IN U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS

    LOOKING FORWARD IN U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS

    Staff writer Angela Luh discusses upcoming events in U.S.-China relations and areas of potential cooperation and conflict.

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    May 8, 2015
    ASIA-PACIFIC, ECONOMICS, NORTH AMERICA, POLITICS
    Economics, international politics, US-china relations
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  • ABOUT
    • JoinAvailable Positions at PROSPECT: SENIOR EDITOR Editors will be assigned a minimum of  ten submissions per quarter that must be edited within the requested time frame. Editors must correct for mechanics issues and make sure each submission has a sound argument that is supported by strong evidence. Requirements: Strong interest in editing academic papers, op/eds, interviews, and a variety of media related to global affairs Ability to write clearly and effectively Ability to set and meet deadlines Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Knowledge of AP style guidelines Editing experience required If interested, please send an email to prospectjournal@gmail.com with a resume, two writing samples, and “Senior Editor” as the subject. STAFF WRITER Staff Writers are expected to participate in the peer review process and required to write at least one article (typically 2-5 pages) for the journal per quarter as well as an event coverage and/or written or video interview. The latter requirement is a two-page, single-spaced (minimum) piece on a contemporary event of international relevance. If interested, please send an email to prospectjournal@gmail.com with a resume, two writing samples, and “Staff Writer” as the subject. SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN Prospect is looking a social media intern responsible…
    • SubmitWe welcome a wide range of submissions, including but not limited to: academic papers freelance articles book reviews film reviews travelogues photography films All submissions must adhere to our guidelines below to increase accessibility among PROSPECT’s diverse readership. We cannot guarantee review of submissions that do not follow these guidelines. Manuscripts Artwork Travelogues and Photo Essays If you believe you have a submission that does not fall into one of the aforementioned categories or would like clarification on any aspect of the guidelines, please contact us directly to discuss your potential submission. Professors and graduate students interested in submitting to PROSPECT are highly encouraged to contact us directly to discuss the nature of their submissions.
    • ContactFollow us on Facebook and Twitter or send us an email (prospectjournal@gmail.com) to keep up with our latest developments. You may also contact us by using the form below. [contact-form 1 "Contact form 1"]
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  • OP-EDS
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