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JANUS 2026 – WORLD ORDER

Edited since 1996–97 by OBSERVARE – the Observatory of Foreign Relations of the Autonomous University of Lisbon, the JANUS Yearbook has been co-published in partnership with the Club of Lisbon since the 2024–2025 edition.

The Janus Yearbook adopts a holistic approach to international relations, ranging from government foreign policies to the community of nations and societal interactions. It brings together multiple fields — including politics, diplomacy, strategy, the environment, economics, technology and culture — with particular attention to the most current social dynamics and phenomena.

In the 2026 edition, the Yearbook once again comprises two sections: a general section on the international situation, featuring a range of articles on relevant contemporary dynamics and phenomena; and a specific section, organised as a thematic dossier, which in this edition is dedicated to “The International Order”.

Articles may be submitted in Portuguese, English, Spanish, French or Italian, and are edited and made available online on a rolling basis on this page. The complete edition of the JANUS Yearbook is published digitally and in print at the end of the year.

 

Call for Papers

Article proposals for the Yearbook should be submitted to anuariojanus.observare@autonoma.pt between 1 January and 30 September.

Articles may be submitted in Portuguese, English, Spanish, French or Italian.

In order to ensure their topical relevance, articles are published online on a rolling basis as they are edited, each with its corresponding Digital Object Identifier (DOI).

In December, a printed volume containing all articles is published.

 

JANUS 2024-2025 – Wars: Media-covered and forgotten conflicts

The 2024–2025 edition of the JANUS Yearbook, like several previous editions, has two chapters. In the first chapter, dedicated to the International Situation, a range of topical issues are covered; the second chapter focuses on issues related to wars: the media-covered and the forgotten conflicts. It analyses themes linked to violent conflict, security and peace, specific cases in various regions, such as Myanmar, Colombia, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, Syria, and various dynamics of conflict between states.
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