CSGR Working Paper Series

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CSGR Working Paper Series
The purpose of the CSGR Working Paper Series is to make available to a wide public audience new research on
the analysis of globalisation and regionalisation, global governance and global order, and global civil society.
Papers are based on work-in-progress research. There are no copyright restrictions on the use of material from
CSGR Working Papers in authors’ future publications. The Centre for the Study of Globalisation and
Regionalisation reserves the right not to publish papers that are not considered to be of sufficient academic
quality, or which are not relevant to the Centre’s research themes.
Series editors: André Broome & Matthias Kranke. Proposals should be submitted to: csgr@warwick.ac.uk.
Style guidelines:
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Papers should normally be between 8,000 and 12,000 words, written in a concise and economical style.
Avoid complicated/lengthy sentences, unnecessary jargon, or overusing acronyms.
Explain specialized vocabulary, concepts, and technical terms when they are first introduced.
Identify, develop, and substantiate a central finding, idea, or argument.
Clearly signpost the central argument in the abstract, introduction, and conclusion.
Submit papers in MS Word format.
Line spacing should be 1.5, the text should be justified with ‘Normal’ margins.
Authors should adhere to a consistent referencing system of their choice (in-text references are preferred) and
use no more than two levels of sub-headings to differentiate between sections.
The cover page should include:
a. The paper title
b. The name of the author(s), institutional affiliation(s), and email address(es)
c. A concise abstract of no more than 200 words
d. Up to five key words
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