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Emancipating the Mind in the New Era: The Bulletin of the Coalition for Peace & Ethics, is primarily an edited collection of the work of the members of the Coalition for Peace & Ethics, the contents of which are reviewed by its senior members.  On occasion, policy makers will be invited to contribute their views within their fields of expertise. In addition, the Bulletin encourages submission from academics and practitioners from law, international relations and other disciplines. Manuscripts should range between 2,000 and 10,000 words and include an abstract of no more than 500 words along with up to 10 keywords. They are to be accompanied by an assurance that the submission has not been published or accepted for publication elsewhere. Contributions should be comprehensible to readers outside the specific field of expertise.  Please submit with the Subject line “Submission Request CPE Bulletin [Title] via email to LittleSirPress@gmail.com.

 

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