Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

Potential authors of Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri shall go through this author guidelines and the publication ethics before proceeding to the manuscript submission.

 

General Principles

  1. Any manuscripts submitted to Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri must be original, have not been published elsewhere, and is not currently under another publisher’s consideration.
  2. All authors must sign the Licence Transfer Agreement and submit it along with their manuscript to Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri. By signing the agreement, the copyright is attributed to this journal to protect the intellectual material for the authors.
  3. All of the activities pertaining to article submission is conducted through the Open Journal System (OJS).
  4. All manuscripts submitted to Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeriwill be reviewed anonymously by peer-reviewers with specific expertise on the issue or perspective of the submitted
  5. Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeriwill not proceed with the submission subject to plagiarism issue and may reject the manuscript without further consideration if it is done intentionally (see Plagiarism Policy for further information).

 

Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

  1. Articles in Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri are published in Indonesian and English.
  2. The submitted article must meet the focus and scope of Jurnal Hubungan Luar Negeri.
  3. Author(s) must display their full name without titles or salutations.
  4. The manuscript must be in an A4 page layout, with normal margin and the standard typography of Arial, 11-point font, 1.5 line spacing (See our journal article template).
  5. The length of an article should be 6000-9000 words including bibliography. It should be sent in editable version of Microsoft Word (.Doc or .Docx).
  6. The Title of the article should clearly describes the whole article and should not be longer than 14 words. It must be typed in Arial 14-point font, and use uppercase on the initial letter of each main words.
  7. The Abstract should be a concise paragraph with no more than 250 words written in both Indonesian and English. It must include a brief introduction to the issue, methodology, and the summary of key finding with 3-6 keywords. The Keywords must represent field of expertise of the author, novelty, issues, and the tools of analysis.
  8. The Introduction delivers the background of the issue, and helps the reader to get into the context of the article. The author must show the writing objective, significance and the novelty of the article.
  9. Literature Review shows the debate on the issue among previous findings and highlights the novelty of proposed perspective, or Analytical Framework helps to understand the issue and analyze them in specific viewpoint.
  10. Research Method describes how the research was conducted and explains the process of data collection and analysis profoundly.
  11. Result and Discussion elaborates and analyzes the data as a whole new information. The data gathered may be presented in figures, tables or diagrams, and followed by rigorous analysis.
  12. Conclusion sums up the whole discussion and highlights the key findings.
  13. Figures, Tables, or Diagrams must be numbered and contain title. All of them must captioned and include the information whether it is an adaption from previously printed material, or the authors’ own works.
  14. Reference must be presented in alphabetically and chronologically order. It must be arranged in Harvard referencing style. The referred sources should be from the recent findings, published in the last ten years for books and the last five years for journal articles.

 

In text citation

... (Buzan, 2023).

... Buzan (2023) …

 

Journal article

Acharya, A., 2020. The Myth of The “Civilization State”: Rising Powers and The Cultural Challenge to World Order. Ethics & International Affairs, 34(2), pp.139-156.

 

Online article

Schmidt, E., 2023. Innovation Power: Why Technology Will Define the Future of Geopolitics. [Online]
Available at: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2023-03-12/innovation-power

Bhwana, P. G., 2023. Indonesia Pushes ASEAN Collaboration on Energy Transition. [Online]
Available at: https://en.tempo.co/read/1739300/indonesia-pushes-asean-collaboration-on-energy-transition

 

Books

Buzan, B., 2023. Making Global Society: A Study of Humankind Across Three Eras. Cambridge University Press

Dunne, T., Kurki, M. and Smith, S. eds., 2021. International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity. Oxford University Press, USA.