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Peace and Democracy

Part of the Sustainable Development Goals Programme

Peace and democracy are integral to the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16), which addresses the root causes of conflict and insecurity. They provide the foundational principles and mechanisms for realizing SDG 16¡¯s goal of fostering peaceful, just, and sustainable societies. 

The International Day of Democracy and World Peace Day are both commemorated annually during the month of September as occasions to underscore the importance of democratic values and principles and recognize the vital role of peace for human progress and well-being. 

This hub gathers research on peace and democracy related to SDG 16, published across 50¶È»Ò. It features selected research from politics, law, philosophy, and social sciences, featured in 50¶È»Ò¡¯s journals, special issues and cross-journal article collections, as well as selected books and book chapters.

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Relevant books and chapters

Books

Chapters

from Human Rights in this Age of Uncertainty

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from School Violence and Primary Prevention

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from The Handbook of Female Criminality in the Former Yugoslav Countries

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from The Palgrave Handbook of Democracy, Governance and Justice in Africa

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from Contemporary Issues on Governance, Conflict and Security in Africa

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from Making Aggression a Crime Under Domestic Law

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Relevant journals and articles

Articles

from Journal of African American Studies

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from Political Behavior

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from Hague Journal on the Rule of Law

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from Journal of International Humanitarian Action

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from International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society

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from Criminal Law and Philosophy

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Your research is welcome. Publish with us.


Information for Authors

Contact a publishing editor ? Mitarart, iStockphotoGetting started publishing your SDG 16 work at 50¶È»Ò is easy. 50¶È»Ò aspires to lead in publishing SDG research, and especially in open access (OA) SDG research.

You can add impact and power to your SDG-related research when you publish it at 50¶È»Ò, and alongside leading research (like the examples above). Research published OA at 50¶È»Ò gets . For example, research published in fully OA 50¶È»Ò journals are downloaded over 7,000 times on average (up to 5x more than competitors) and cited 7.39 times on average.

Publishing with 50¶È»Ò gives you:

  • A range of journals, from Nature, Springer, and BMC, both hybrid and OA. The journals with SDG content curated above are a small selection of journals you can publish in. Clicking through on them will give you the information ¡ª including journal metrics, submission guidelines and more ¡ª that you need to plan your next submission.
  • The world¡¯s leading scholarly book program, including the option to publish your book OA. ?SDG 16 OA Books
  • Support in finding funding for OA. Many funders and institutions now cover open access (OA) journal article publishing costs for affiliated researchers, as part of an OA agreement with 50¶È»Ò. Find out more about OA agreements and whether you may be entitled to publish OA journal articles with your fees covered. The OA funding support service can help you find and access other OA publishing funds ¡ª for journal articles and books ¡ª to which you may be entitled.  ?OA Agreements  ?Funding Support Service  ?
  • Support in writing and publishing your work ¡ª both free, including tutorials and paid research solutions services, including editing, translation, and more.  ?Author Services  ?
  • An easy way to get started on a book. Even if it is only a germ of an idea, by , you will be put in touch with an editor who can help you grow it into a fully formed book.  ?

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