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Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
- KHI receives a script of scientific articles within the scope of International Relations which includes (1) international relations, (2) international political economy, (3) diplomacy, (4) foreign policy, (5) peace and security studies, (6) international regimes and organizations, and (7) regionalism and its derivation from authors who have not been published in other journals.
- Articles are written by at least 2 (two) authors.
- Authors are required to attach a cover letter, copyright and ethical clearance (for research involving living things stating that a research proposal is feasible after meeting certain requirements).
- The manuscript may be submitted directly to the editorial board or sent by email editor: jkhi@unwahas.ac.id
- Manuscript typed on A4 paper with margin: upper 3 cm, left 3 cm, right 3 cm, and bottom 3 cm. The script is typed with the spacing of 1 spaces with a maximum length of 15 pages with one column format. The contents of the article are written in Times New Roman 11 pt.
- Indonesian and English article titles are written with specific, effective and preferably no more than 20 words. The title of the article should be informative, specific, concise, and contain keywords that describe the contents of the manuscript in its entirety. The title of the article is written in Times New Roman 14 pt and Bold.
- The name of authors is written in Times New Roman 12 pt and bold without the title and should not be abbreviated. If the author is more than one, separated by commas.
- Name of affiliation and email address wrote sequence starting from the first author with Times New Roman 9 pt, italic and space 1.
- Abstracts are written in Indonesia and English version. Abstract consisted of 1 paragraph, 200-250 words is preferably and written with Times New Roman 11 pt. The abstract is not in the form of a summary consisting of several paragraphs but consists of only 1 paragraph that clearly, whole and complete describes the essence of the whole content of the writing covering the background (main issues), research objectives, methods, and results.
- Keywords consist of 3-5 words, separated by commas and sorted alphabetically.
- The sub-titles are written in capital letters (Times New Roman 11 pt bold) and with numbering format.
- Introduction: contains background research issues and objectives, literature review relevant to the problem under study (15-20% of the total length of the article).
- Research Methods: contains expositions in the form of paragraphs containing time and place of research, design, materials/research subjects, procedures/techniques of data collection, instruments, and data analysis techniques (10-15% of total article length)
- Results and Discussion: contains the results of the analysis which is the answer to the problem of research. Sharpness of analysis and synthesis at least includes a description of the findings of the work that discusses sharply, its relevance to previous concepts/theories, critically comparing them with the work of others, and corroborating or correcting previous findings
- Conclusions, suggestions, and recommendations: presented in paragraph form on the research findings.
- Direct quotation, which is equal to or less than 40 words, is indented with a double apostrophe (“…”), single-spaced. Direct quotation of more than 40 words is typed indented on both right and left side, single-spaced. The indirect quotation is typed in a sentence with no quotation symbols. In all of these quotation types, direct and indirect, the name of the author(s), publication year and page(s) number must be provided.
- Table Table or graph should be presentable in a Microsoft Word document. Table or graph must be accompanied with a specific caption (numbering, title, source, if any).
- The bibliography contains the sources used as references in the study. Referral sources of at least 80% of the literature published in the last ten years is preferably. References used are primary sources of articles that exist in scientific journals or research reports (thesis, dissertation). The bibliography is written alphabetically with Times New Roman 10 pt, space 1, special indentation hanging by 0.25" after 12 pt. The rules of writing the bibliography follow the rules of Harvard Referencing (we recommend to use the reference manager, i.e., Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote, etc.). Include at least 15 reference sources with example below:
Article:
Kramer, A., Djubiantono, T., Aziz, F., Bogard, J. S., Weeks, R. A., Weinand, D. C., Hames, W. E., Elam, J. M., Durband, A. C., dan Agus, 2005, The first hominid fossil recovered from West Java, Indonesia, Journal of Human Evolution, 48(3), 661 – 667.
Proceedings:
Stark, H., 1998, The dynamics of surface adsorption, Proceedings of the International Congress on Current Aspects of Quantum Chemistry, London, U.K., Carbo R., ed., Prentice Hall, 24 – 36.
Website:
Peta Pola Suhu Permukaan Laut (SPL) di Samudra India Ekuatorial, diperoleh melalui situs internet: http://www.jamstec.go.jp/frsgc/research/d1/iod/. Diunduh pada tanggal 2 Agustus 2018.
Book:
Hill, R., 1997, The mathematical theory of plasticity, Oxford Press, Oxford, 545 – 547. Kumai, H., Itihara, M., Sudijono, Shibasaki, T., Aziz, F., Yoshikawa, S., Akahane, S., Soeradi, T., Hayashi, T., dan Furuyama, K., 1985, Geology and stratigraphy of the Mojokerto Area, 55 – 61 dalam Watanabe, N. dan Kadar, D.,(Eds)., Quaternary geology of the hominid fossil bearing formations in Java, hal. 378, Geological Research and Development Centre, Bandung-Indonesia.
Thesis:
Pasaribu, H.R., 2005, Friction and Wear of Zirconia and Alumina Ceramics Doped with CuO, Tesis, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands. Patent: Primack, H.S., 1983, Method of Stabilizing Polyvalent Metal Solutions, U.S. Patent No. 4,373,104.
Type of Publication
Original research paper is an article of detailed research that reports original research and is classified as primary literature. Original research paper includes hypotheses, background problems, research methods, results, interpretation of research findings, and discussion of possible implications. This article is generally long, with word counts ranging from 3000 to 6000. It should be divided in Title page, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Result and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement, Conflict of Interest, References. Short Communications should not have subtitles such as Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion - all these have to be merged into the running text. Short Communications preferably should have only 3-4 illustrations. Case Study is an article compiled by pharmacy practitioners. The written cases are usually those that contribute significantly to the knowledge that is in the field. It should be divided in Title page, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement, References. Review Articles should be contain up-to-date information, comprehensively cover relevant literature and preferably be written by scientists who have in-depth knowledge on the topic. In general, review articles are usually long, ranging from 5000 words or even more, depending on the case being reviewed.
Copy Editing and Galley Proof
The process of copy editing is a process to improve grammar, the size of letters and punctuation. Copyediting is done after the manuscript is declared worthy of publication. Process copy editing involves the author as a sign of the authors approval in terms of grammar. The Galley Proof process is the process of re-reading the manuscript before publication. Galley Proof on the OJS is expected to occur only in the position placement error table, or description of an image that does not exist.
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
- If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
Copyright Notice
The copyright of the received article shall be assigned to the journal as the publisher of the journal. The intended copyright includes the right to publish the article in various forms (including reprints). The journal maintains the publishing rights to the published articles. Therefore, the author must submit a statement of the Copyright Transfer Agreement.*)
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