The Peace Watch

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The Friedens-Warte - Journal of International Peace and Organization is the oldest journal in the German-speaking area for questions of peacekeeping and international organization. Since it was founded in 1899 by the later Nobel Peace Prize laureate Alfred H. Fried , it has been a central forum for the discussion of questions relating to peace studies .

In line with the interdisciplinary character of peace studies, well-known national and international scientists from different disciplines express themselves in the Peace Watch with special research contributions on current and fundamental topics in peace and conflict research . In addition to the professional exchange within and between the peace science disciplines, the journal traditionally wants to make a contribution to imparting the specialist knowledge required for a policy of active peacebuilding in political practice.

From issue 3/2011 (87th volume, 1967 - 1973 not published), the quarterly issues have the following structure:

  • Debate: two contributions that take a controversial position on the topic of the respective issue and provide impetus for the discussion,
  • Treatises: usually three to four articles on the main topic of the issue,
  • Free contributions: usually one or two contributions on fundamental or current peace science topics outside the main focus.

Submitted papers and free contributions will be reviewed anonymously by two recognized experts before publication.

In addition to Fried, the editors included Hans Wehberg and Jost Delbrück . The Friedens-Warte is currently being published by Andreas von Arnauld (managing director), Tobias Debiel (managing director), Volker Rittberger and Christian Tomuschat in Berlin's Wissenschafts-Verlag .

Scientific Advisory Board

literature

German Literature Archive (Eds.): Thomas Dietzel, Hans-Otto Hügel: German literary journals 1880-1945: Ein Repertorium , Volume 1, 1988, ISBN 9783110976717 , pp. 462–463, online version.

Web links

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  1. Addition in part: Sheets for international understanding and intergovernmental organization. - Partial addition: sheets for intergovernmental organization. - Addendum 6.1904 - 10.1908: Journal for international understanding. - Addendum 11.1909 - 16.1914: Journal for Intergovernmental Organization