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Review of Global Studies

The Review of Global Studies (RGS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the scholarly exploration of global developments and international relations. Published three times a year in English by Manohar Publishers and Distributors on behalf of the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI), New Delhi, the journal presents advanced analyses of global issues drawing insights from across the social sciences, including international relations, economics, politics, public policy, development studies, transnational mobility, migration, identity, history, and critical theory. The Review of Global Studies examines the roles of state and non-state actors, international organisations, and civil society in shaping global processes, and maintains rigorous double-blind peer review involving a minimum of two reviewers. The journal is scheduled for publication from May 2026 and welcomes submissions for both regular and special issues.

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