The Journal of International Relations and Development (JIRD) is a highly-regarded peer-reviewed journal focusing on the intersection of international relations and development studies. With a commitment to scholarly rigor and policy relevance, the journal explores a wide range of global issues, including security, trade, governance, and sustainable development. Published under both Print ISSN (1408-6980) and Electronic ISSN (1581-1980), JIRD ensures broad accessibility for readers worldwide.
Key topics covered in the journal include international political economy, global governance, human security, environmental politics, and the role of international organizations. JIRD is indexed in leading databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring high visibility for published research. The journal's target audience includes academics, policymakers, practitioners, and students interested in understanding and addressing complex global challenges.
JIRD encourages submissions that offer innovative theoretical perspectives, rigorous empirical analyses, and policy-relevant insights. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and promoting evidence-based policy recommendations, the journal contributes to advancing knowledge and promoting effective solutions in international relations and development. JIRD welcomes contributions from diverse methodological approaches and perspectives, reflecting its commitment to intellectual openness and scholarly excellence.