Style Request: European Journal of International Security
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I'm preparing an accepted manuscript for final submission and have been unable to locate the Journal's referencing style within Zotero's style repository. Any help creating and adding this style to the Zotero repository would be much appreciated.
European Journal of International Security
ISSN: 2057-5637 (Print), 2057-5645 (Online)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/european-journal-of-international-security/information/author-instructions/preparing-your-materials
References and notes: Should the article subsequently be accepted for publication, the authors will be required at this stage to amend the referencing to conform with the EJIS style.
These should be amalgamated and signalled serially within each article by superscript numerals. References should give full biographical details, including place of publication and publisher, at first mention. Thereafter, the author’s surname and a shortened version of the title should be used. For subsequent citations of a journal article or chaptered piece, the author’s surname and a shortened version of the article/chapter title should be used. Authors should limit the number of citations to their own work, using only third person references.
References and notes should be typed in the form of the following examples:
Lawrence Freedman, The Evolution of Nuclear Strategy (London: Macmillan, 1981), pp. 51–3.
Freedman, Evolution of Nuclear Strategy, p. 152, emphasis added/emphasis in original.
Tania Thomas, What Do We Do Now, trans. Eric Sherman (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), p. 19.
Bruce Cumings, ‘Japan and the Asian periphery’, in Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter (eds), Origins of the Cold War (London: Routledge, 1994), pp. 226–9.
Cumings, ‘Japan and the Asian periphery’, p. 227.
Leffler and Painter (eds), Origins of the Cold War.
Simon Turner, ‘Hegemony and other US power strategies’, Time and Place, 2:6 (2019), pp. 195–8, fn. 23.
Turner, ‘Hegemony’, p. 196.
J. P. Cornford, ‘The illusion of decision’, British Journal of Political Science, 4:2 (1974), pp. 231–43 (p. 232).
Alan Ford, ‘Numbers and symbols’, New York Times (13 May 1987).
Maria Baker, ‘The evolution of cats and dogs’, BBC News, available at: {www.bbcnewsonline.co.uk/cats_dogs_baker} accessed 23 June 2007.
CENTCOM, ‘Summary of the Airstrike on the MSF Trauma Center in Kunduz, Afghanistan on October 3, 2015’, available at: {http://fpp.cc/wp-content/uploads/01.-AR-15-6-Inv-Rpt-Doctors-Without-Borders-3-Oct-15_CLEAR.pdf}, accessed 25 June 2018.
George W. Bush, ‘Speech to the United Nations’, Geneva, 11 November 2007.
The National Archives (hereafter TNA) HO 195/13/350, B. Delisle Burns and S. Zuckerman, ‘The Wounding Power of Small Bomb and Shell Fragments’, RC350, October 1942.
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