Aim & Scope

Communication and Diplomacy- İ&D began publication in 2013, took a break after its third issue and a special issue, and resumed publication in 2021. Our journal aims to publish high-quality national and international research in the domains of communication, media, public diplomacy, and international relations, as well as to contribute to the academic field.

It is an international peer-reviewed, open access print and electronic journal published by The Presidency's Directorate of Communications twice a year in July and December. The journal publishes original research, reviews, case reports, translated articles, book reviews, and articles produced from expertise theses of the staff working in the Directorate of Communications which deal with communication and international relations issues from various angles. It is open to contributions from sociology, cultural studies, history, political science, psychology, and other fields, which include in-depth comments on communication, media, public diplomacy, and international relations.


Scientific articles submitted for publication in the journal must be in Turkish or English. The articles are subjected to double-blind peer review process. Academics, politicians, researchers, professionals, students, and related vocational, academic institutions and organizations comprise the journal's target audience. 


All expenses of the journal are covered by the Presidency's Directorate of Communications. There are no expenses involved with the publication or processing of articles in our journal. No processing fees or submission fee are requested for articles submitted to the journal or accepted for publication.


Communication and Diplomacy (İ&D) is scanned by DRJI, Asos Index, Research Bible, AcarIndex and Idealonline.


The articles published in the journal do not necessarily reflect the official view of the Presidency's Directorate of Communications; the responsibility for views and opinions expressed in articles rests solely with their authors.


Authors whose studies are published in I&D receive two copies of the issues to which they contribute. 

Period Months
July December