


Photo essays explore the human condition, social or political issues, or the character of places and events all should have a focus on international themes. Each image should convey a powerful message while the whole should also tell a comprehensive story. Please include captions with all pictures and a short narrative (500 words or less) to precede and set up your photo essay.Ī photo essay is a narrative tool. If you are a book publisher and would like to submit a review copy to us, please send it to Yale Journal of International Affairs, 55 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, CT 06511 We accept book reviews for books released within the past 12 months, or if you would like to review two books on the same topic, at least one must be within the past twelve months. We accept op-eds in advance of a planned event (Publication not until afterwards). Op-eds can and should be topical, but should avoid being so time-specific as to become dated hours after publication.

We accept pitches on articles (500 words or less) as well as submissions. “it must be realized that” or “in an era of deep technological change”) We prefer articles that are free of unexplained jargon (e.g., path dependency, cultural Marxism) and throat-clearing (e.g. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in a rejection.Īrticles should be geared towards a knowledgeable reader of international affairs, but not a specialist in a topic area.Īrticles should have a main argument that can be summarized in one sentence. When submitting, please observe the following submission guidelines. YJIA will consider four types of submissions.
