Introduction to European Research Journal
The Journal of European Studies is an academic journal on European issues. Publish Chinese scholars' research papers on the politics, economy, international relations, social culture and other aspects of European countries and the European Community, introduce the research achievements of foreign academic circles, provide background information on international issues, and report academic developments. Former title: Western European Studies; Europe.
Column setting of European research journals
Features of this magazine, international political and economic review, European integration
Honorary Information of European Research Journal
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1. Article title: generally no more than 20 Chinese characters. If necessary, add subtitles and translate them into English.
2. Author's name and work unit: under the title, the author's name should be written. Under the name, the company's name (first and second level units), city (province name must be added before a city that is not the capital of a province), and zip code should be written. Multiple authors from different units should list the above information with serial numbers.
3. Abstract: It should be written in the third person, without "this article" or "the author" as the subject. It should be a short article with clear meaning and reality that can objectively reflect the core ideas and innovative ideas of the article. It should not be written as background explanation or "central ideas". It is better to write 100-200 words.
4. Key words: 3-5, separated by semicolons, select independent real words related to the core content of the article.
5. Body title: The content should be concise and clear, and the level should not be too many. The level number is one, (one), 1, (1). If there are few levels, the number can be selected in sequence.
6. Text: generally no more than 10000 characters, the text is in Song typeface with a small size of 4, and the layout is in the column.
7. Number usage: in accordance with GB/T15835-1995 Regulations on the Use of Numbers in Publications, Arabic numerals shall be used for the year, year, month, day, hour, various counts and measurements in the calendar year; Chinese characters and numerals are used in the Chinese calendar, the calendar of the Qing Dynasty and its earlier years, the day of the week, the stereotyped words, phrases, idioms, abbreviations, and the synopsis of the adjacent two numerals used side by side as morphemes.
8. Charts and tables: try to use as few as possible in the text. When it is necessary to use charts and tables, they should be concise, clear and take up less space. All charts and tables should be black lines, numbered in Arabic numerals in sequence. There should be concise table titles (above the table) and figure titles (below the table). The data in the table should indicate the source of data.
9. Notes: Notes mainly include explanatory notes and citation notes, which are listed before references at the end of the article. Interpretative annotation is a further explanation or supplementary explanation of a specific content in the text of a treatise; Citation notes include all kinds of citations that are not suitable for inclusion in the references after the text and the abbreviated forms of individual references after the text, whose serial numbers are ① ② ③.
10. References: References are the publicly published bibliographies cited by the author when writing the treatise, and are descriptions of the citation author, works, provenance, version, etc. The text is marked with serial numbers, and the detailed citation information is arranged at the end of the text in order. The following types of references are identified in a single letter way: ordinary books [M], conference papers [C], newspaper articles [N], journal articles [J], dissertations [D], reports [R], standards [S], patents [P], compilations [G], archives [B], ancient books [O], reference tools [K], other unspecified documents [Z]. The format and examples are as follows:
(1) Format of books: [serial number] main responsible person. Document title: other title information (optional) [document type identification]. Other responsible person (optional). Place of publication: publisher, year of publication: start and end page numbers
(2) Format of journal article: [serial number] Main responsible person. Title of the document [J]. Title of the journal (it is recommended to add ISSN number after the foreign title), year, volume (issue): start and end page numbers
(3) Newspaper article format: [serial number] Main responsible person. Document title [N]. Newspaper name, publication date (edition)
(4) Format of ancient books: [Serial number] Main responsible person. Document title [O]. Other responsible persons (including proofreading, surveying, annotation, approval, etc.). Publication date (ancient calendar year) and publication organization (version). Collection organization
(5) Format of separated literature: [Serial number] Main responsible person of separated literature. Title of separated literature [Document type identification]//Main responsible person of original literature (optional). Title of original text. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication: start and end pages of separated literature
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12. About the author: name (year of birth -), gender, nationality (Han nationality can be omitted), native place, full name of the current employer, professional title, degree, and research direction.
13. Please indicate the author's telephone number, e-mail, recipient, detailed address and zip code.
14. Others: please do not send two copies at a time, and please keep the original copy. This magazine will not reject the manuscript.
Examples of European research journals
Is parliamentary law supreme or EC law supreme—— An Analysis of the Conflict between the Principle of British Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Principle of the Highest Validity of European Community Law
The Historical Evolution of the Privilege Relationship between the British Court and Parliament
A preliminary study of sweden's multicultural policy
The Change of Ideological Form of Political Realism and Its Theoretical Implications -- From the Concept of "National Reason" to the Thought of "Realistic Politics"
Exploring the Complexity of Systems -- Reading Jervis's "System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life"
The Dilemma of the Eastern Expansion of the Euro Area from the Perspective of the Financial Crisis and the Countermeasures
Euro zone sovereign debt crisis: a theoretical analysis framework
EU's institutional adjustment to Africa and its impact on China
New Development of EU Private International Law: Power Expansion and Europeanization
Analysis of Merkel Administration's China Policy
Migration and Exclusion: An Analysis of German Immigration Policy Model
Finland's non contributory pension system: changes and development
"Lisbon Treaty and the Future of the EU" -- A Summary of the 29th International Issues Forum of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Summary of the Seminar on the Impact of the European Debt Crisis
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