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Editorial Policy

The Dialectic Review is a digital magazine dedicated to thoughtful analysis, informed commentary, and intellectual inquiry. We publish articles on Global Affairs, Environment and Climate, Society and Public Policy, History and Civilization, Politics and Governance, Political Economy, Law, Philosophy and Ideas, Literature and Culture, and Science and Technology.

We welcome original submissions that contribute to public understanding through evidence-based argument, careful research, and clear writing. Our aim is not merely to report events, but to examine their historical context, intellectual foundations, and broader significance.

Submission Guidelines

Word Counts

- Opinion Essays: 800-1,000 words
- Feature Articles: 1200-2000 words
- Book Reviews: 700-1,000 words

All submissions must be written in Times New Roman, size 12, and must be original and unpublished. Arguments should be supported by credible evidence and sources. Authors should provide hyperlinks to references, data, reports, and primary materials where appropriate.

We encourage accessible writing intended for a general readership. Academic language, excessive jargon, footnotes, and endnotes should be avoided. References should be incorporated into the text through hyperlinks.

How to Submit

Your submission should be sent to submission@thedialecticreview.com and included in the body of your email and or attached as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx). PDF attachments will not be considered.

Exclusive Submissions

The Dialectic Review considers only exclusive submissions. Please do not submit your article to other publications while it is under review. Simultaneous submissions will not be considered.

Editorial Process

The editorial team reserves the right to edit submissions for clarity, style, grammar, length, and adherence to house standards.

Response Time

We aim to respond to all submissions within 72 hours. If you have not received a response within three business days, you are free to submit your article elsewhere.

Fact-Checking and Accuracy

Authors are responsible for the accuracy of all factual claims, quotations, statistics, and references in their submissions. The editorial team reserves the right to verify sources and request corrections or additional evidence before publication.

Where errors are identified after publication, The Dialectic Review will issue prompt corrections, clearly appended to the original article and dated. In cases of serious misrepresentation, the editorial team reserves the right to retract a piece entirely. Authors found to have deliberately falsified or fabricated information will be permanently barred from contributing.

Plagiarism Policy

The Dialectic Review maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward plagiarism in all its forms, including copying another author's text, paraphrasing without attribution, using another's ideas without credit, and republishing one's own previously published work without disclosure.

All submissions may be reviewed for originality. Any confirmed instance of plagiarism will result in the immediate rejection of the submission and a permanent ban from contributing to The Dialectic Review.

Artificial Intelligence Policy

All published work must reflect the original thought, voice, and intellectual labor of the named author. The use of AI tools to generate or substantially draft article content is not permitted.

Authors may use AI for limited assistive purposes, such as grammar and spell checking, provided the ideas, arguments, and writing remain entirely their own. Any use beyond these limited assistive purposes must be disclosed at the time of submission. Undisclosed AI-generated content will be treated as misrepresentation and handled accordingly.