Relaciones Internacionales is a journal of the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid (Spain) published electronically every four months. Its objective is to promote the study and the academic debates surrounding the complex international reality, and to do so from an interdisciplinary perspective. It shows special interest in those theoretical approaches that, from the discipline of International Relations, emphasize a need to develop a “situated” account of the histories, in plural, of international relations, past and contemporary, as well as those theoretical approaches that advocate analysing among other things: the role of ideas, discourses, and identities in the configuration of international structures of power.

Relaciones Internacionales publishes three editions annually (February, June and October). Two of these are in a monographic format, while the third is open, with a view to making space for all the varied contributions which arrive regularly to the journal.

Relaciones Internacionales is indexed in various catalogues and databases, such as FECYT, Web of Science (Emerging Sources Citation Index - JCR), ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences), DOAJ (Directory of Open Access), MIAR, CARHUS Plus, REDIB (Ibero-American Network of Innovation and Scientific Knowledge), Latindex, and many others.

This journal provides free and instant access to all content. It firmly believes that allowing free public access to academic investigation supports the open exchange of knowledge.

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Current IssueNo 57 (2024): Is there an Indo-Pacific space? Reflections from International Relations

Published October 25, 2024

October 2024.

Issue coordinated by Juan Andrés GASCÓN MALDONADO and Blanca MARABINI SAN MARTÍN.

Published: 10/25/2024

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