Publish with Hegemoniq
We invite Commentaries and Policy Briefs that examine global political and policy issues, ranging from hard power to soft power dynamics.
Submission Categories
Policy Briefs
Concise articles presenting objective summaries, analytical insights, and actionable policy measures concerning a public policy issue.
- Style: Chicago Author-Date referencing.
- Tone: Clear, accessible, non-academic jargon.
- Visuals: Graphics & tables encouraged.
- Length: 1,200 – 1,600 words.
*Early-career contributors: We recommend the World Bank resource: Developing Policy Briefs.
Commentaries
Objective analysis of political, economic, or policy developments and broader trends shaping global discourse.
- Style: Analytical, non-partisan, evidence-based.
- Citations: In-text Chicago Author-Date style & hyperlinks (No reference list required).
- Length: 1,000 – 1,500 words.
Thematic Focus
Geopolitical and Strategic Affairs
Defence Alliances and Political Partnerships
Emerging Regional Powers
Renewed Frameworks of International Cooperation
Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy
Digital and Public Diplomacy
Sports and Educational Diplomacy
Nation Branding
Our Contributors
We publish contributions from both experts and students/early-career individuals. Each publication clearly indicates the author’s background to maintain transparency.
Submission Guidelines
Formatting & Style
- Submit as editable Word Document (.doc/.docx).
- Font: Roboto, Size 12, Line spacing 1.3, Justified alignment.
- Use British English spelling/grammar.
- Follow Chicago Author-Date referencing style.
- Use copyright-free images with source mentioned in italics.
Integrity & Tone
- Maintain a neutral, analytical, and professional tone.
- Avoid technical jargon, bias, or discriminatory terms.
- Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
- AI Declaration: Any AI-generated content/data must be clearly declared.
How to Submit
Subject: [Category] – [Your Name] (e.g., [Policy Brief] – Jane Doe)
File Name: [Category]-[Your Name]
Body: Brief intro to topic + Short Bio (Name, Affiliation, Research Interests, Career Level).
Review Process
Submissions undergo internal editorial review for clarity and adherence to conventions. Feedback is provided via Track Changes. As we are a growing team, please allow 2-3 weeks for review and publication.
