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Statecraft, Capability, and Governance Studies (SCGS)

Open Access (OA) Journal

Statecraft, Capability, and Governance Studies (SCGS) (eISSN: xxxx-xxxx) is an international, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of how states, institutions, and societies build human, professional, and organizational capability to govern and adapt. The journal's distinctive focus is the intersection of governance and human capability development — examining how vocational education, workforce systems, professional formation, and institutional talent-building shape the capacity of states and public organizations to perform, reform, and respond to change, published biannually online by Tecno Scientifica. Open Access — free for readers and authors, with no article processing charges.  Rapid Publication: manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision provided to authors approximately 3 weeks after submission. About SCGS journal | All volumes & issues

The Editorial Board needs to set a procedure for peer review process, contents including concise responsibilities of each editor during the process.

All manuscripts submitted to The Journal undergo rigorous peer review.

  • Initial submission is reviewed by in house editors to ensure adherence to policies of the journal.
  • The editor-in-chief decides on the manuscript to be sent out for review process and assigns the manuscript to one of the associate/section editors according to the particular topic or directly chooses the reviewers from external with expertise in the relevant field/topic.
  • After evaluations by the reviewers have been received, the editor-in-chief/section editor makes one of the following recommendations: accept, revise, resubmit for review, decline submisson. The editor-in-chief makes a final decision:
  1. Reviewers advise the editor in chief, who is responsible for the final decision to accept or reject the article. The Editors will reach a decision based on these reports and, where necessary, they will consult with members of the Editorial Board. Editor's decision is final.
  2. The originality and quality of the papers shall be evaluated based on the following categories:

     

    Decline submission
    Following peer review, the paper is judged not to be acceptable for publication in the Journal and resubmission is not possible.

    Resubmit for Review
    The submitted version of the paper is not acceptable and requires major revision, but there is clear potential in the work, and The Journal  is prepared to consider a new version. Authors are offered the opportunity to resubmit their paper as a new submission. Concerns will remain regarding the suitability of the paper for publication until the editors are convinced by the authors that their paper fits the scope and standards of The Journal. The resubmitted manuscript will be returned to the original associate editor if at all possible.

    Revision
    The paper requires changes before a final decision can be made. Authors are asked to modify their manuscript in light of comments received from referees and editors and to submit a new version for consideration within 2 weeks of receiving the decision letter. A point-by-point explanation of how comments have been addressed must be supplied with the revised version of the paper. Revisions may undergo further peer review and papers may undergo more than one round of revision. If the authors do not revise their papers to the satisfaction of the editors, the paper can still be declined from publication in The Journal .

    Accept submission
    The paper is accepted for publication, subject to conditions that need to be addressed in producing a final version of the manuscript. These may include sub-editing changes and the minor amendment to ensure the paper fully matches our criteria. After final checking in the editorial office, acceptance is confirmed and the paper is forwarded to the publishers for publication.