The Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development is a high-quality, peer-reviewed academic periodical dedicated to quantitative and qualitative research of political, legal, economic, social and cultural issues within International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development Studies. This inaugural issue focuses on an open theme exhibiting scholarly works on the role of civil society and environmental issues in international relations, the current diplomatic landscape, the war on terror and the role of information in promoting equality and democracy.
Current Issue: Volume 10, Issue 1 (2025) The Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development
Articles
10th Edition Introduction
AGS Conference Team
Foreign Aid, Economic Dependency, and Disaster Management: A Case Study of Rural Kenya
Boris Valiance
New Deals in Southeast Asia: Women’s Leadership in ASEAN Under the Shadow of America First
Ian Magowan
Constitutional Dictatorship and Enemies Within: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis of the Alien and Sedition Acts from John Adams to Donald Trump
Robert T.F. Downes
Special Features
Shuttle Diplomacy as a Mechanism for Conflict Resolution: A Comprehensive Study
Dare Isaac Akindoyin
Privacy and Data Protection In Africa: An Analysis of The Adequacy of The Nigerian Data Protection Laws
Nneoma G. Chimeziri
Spices on the Winds of Trade: The Postcolonial Geopolitics of Food in Amitav Ghosh’s Fiction and Non-Fiction
Suhasini Vincent
Book Review
