About the Journal

The International Journal of Politics and International Relations (IJPIR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal committed to advancing rigorous research and critical analysis in the fields of political science, international relations, and global governance. The journal serves as an intellectual forum for academics, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to explore the complexities of political systems, institutions, and interactions on both domestic and international levels.

IJPIR publishes high-quality original research articles, theoretical contributions, policy analyses, and case studies that examine a broad spectrum of political phenomena. Its scope includes studies of political theory, comparative politics, international diplomacy, security, international organisations, conflict resolution, human rights, globalisation, and transnational challenges. The journal currently publishes four issues per year, in January, April, July, and October, exclusively online.

The ISSN number of this journal is 3108-6659

Announcements

Call for Papers_Issue: 3

2026-06-08

Call for Papers – International Journal of Politics and International Relations (IJPIR)

Submissions are now open for Volume 01, Issue 03 of the International Journal of Politics and International Relations (IJPIR).

Next Publication Dates: July & October 2026
Languages: English & Turkish
Double-blind peer-reviewed
Online first
Indexed in Google Scholar, ROAD & Crossref
ISSN: 3108-6659

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Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026)
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Published: 2026-05-22

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Articles

  • Multilateral Diplomacy and Human Rights in the Middle East

    Anwar Ghais
    84-94
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65826/IJPIR.1.2.2026.30
  • Research on Bangladesh’s July Uprising 2024: A Systematised ‎Bibliographic Review of Themes, Methods, Findings, and Gaps

    Moshiur Rahman
    95-110
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65826/IJPIR.1.2.2026.31
  • A Literature Review on Public Participation in Local Government: Trends and Future ‎Challenges

    Mohammad Shaheen Alam, Md. Hasan Imam Forhad, Md Hasan, Md Hossain Ali, Md Siful Islam, Md Alamin Bhuiyan
    111-130
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65826/IJPIR.1.2.2026.28
  • Beyond the Sino-QUAD Binary: Bangladesh’s Indo-Pacific Strategy in the Post-July 2024 Uprising Era

    Farhan Ahmed, Md Ashraful Amin , Md Toufik Ahmed, Mohammad Abdullh-Al Salehin
    131-154
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65826/IJPIR.1.2.2026.27
  • Conditional Tolerance: Securitization and the Governance of Kashmiri Shia Religious ‎Life since 1979‎

    Muzamil Ahmad Wani, Shoja Ahmadvand
    155-176
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.65826/IJPIR.1.2.2026.25
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