Submissions should be sent to:

Dr. Jack E. Vincent, Editor
Martin Monograph Series
Martin Institute
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3229

The Martin Monograph Series is interested in longer contributions (too long for inclusion in the Martin journals) but of the same level of quality, and in the same areas of interest, as the Martin journals.

Any format for first submission is acceptable. Submit as a Word.doc attachment to vincentj@uidaho.edu. All submissions are doubled reviewed, first by anonymous reviewers and then by the Editorial Board.

Final submission must conform to editorial guidelines, supplied upon acceptance.

Electronic Publications:

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rumfin2.html Monograph 1 (1996), The Miracle That is Freedom, by RJ. Rummel:

See also:

 http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills

http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/WF.COVER.HTM

http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/RM1.RINGS.OF.TEARS.HTM

http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/VIS.TEARS.HTM

Includes over 900 documents--books, articles, data, analyses, tables, and figures as well as

annotated photographs of democide.

Comparative Effects, Monograph 2 (2003), The Comparative Effects of Power, Economic Development, and Political System on International Conflict and Cooperation, by Dr. Mary Lou Moore and Dr. Jack E. Vincent

Application of Law Monograph 3 (2004) The Application of International Law to Wars of National Liberation by Noelle Higgins

CAPABILITY THEORY Monograph 5 (2007)  Capability Theory AND THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE DECADE AFTER THE END OF THE COLD WAR

                                                                   Part 1  

                           By: Dr. Mark Anderson and Dr. Jack E. Vincent

                                               

 Capability Theory Part 2  AND THE UNITED NATIONS IN THE DECADE AFTER THE END OF THE COLD WAR

                                                   Part 2

                      By: Dr. Mark Anderson and Dr. Jack E. Vincent