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Author Guidelines

Editorial Policy:

The BRICS Strategy and Technology Review (BSTR) adopts an editorial policy grounded in academic rigor, scientific integrity, and intellectual pluralism, and is dedicated to the publication of original works that critically examine the relationships between strategy, technology, sovereignty, and governance in multipolar contexts.

The editorial policy of BSTR is based on five fundamental principles: political non-partisanship; intellectual and editorial independence; the absence of profit-oriented purposes; transparency and accountability with regard to research methodologies and the possible use of funding, grants, or sponsorships; and reliance on technical data and evidence for the development of scholarly work.

Scientific works must follow recognized methodologies, ensuring the reproducibility of results and respect for Human Rights, fundamental freedoms, and ethical research standards. This may include, when applicable, the obtainment of ethical approvals and due care for the integrity of research participants. The scientific methods employed must be disclosed, with data made available whenever technically feasible, limitations and assumptions clearly explained, and permission granted for independent verification of results.

All submitted manuscripts undergo a preliminary editorial assessment and, when they meet the journal’s scope and editorial policy, are evaluated through a double-blind peer review process, with full anonymization of authors and reviewers ensured by the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform of the Public Knowledge Project (PKP). The journal may also publish articles originally presented at conferences, seminars, and scientific events linked to the BRICS+ Strategic Technology Forum, provided they are formally submitted to the BSTR editorial process and properly reviewed and adapted to the academic publication format.

Selection is based exclusively on the theoretical, methodological, and analytical quality of the submissions, without distinction of institutional affiliation or geographic origin, ensuring decision-making transparency, well-founded reviews, and a permanent commitment to academic ethics and open access to scientific knowledge. Any form of censorship in content selection based on political or partisan motivations is expressly prohibited. The publication of a technical work aims to foster high-level academic debate and does not imply endorsement by BSTR, which preserves its autonomy in its social activities and in the production of scientific knowledge itself.

Guidelines for Authors:

Submissions must be made by sending two separate documents:

(i) the complete manuscript, fully anonymized, with no indication of authorship, institutional affiliation, or any elements that could allow the identification of the author; and

(ii) a separate document containing the full name, a short biographical note, and the relevant institutional affiliation.

The BRICS Strategy and Technology Review (BSTR) adopts ABNT standards as its editorial reference, which also apply to articles submitted in foreign languages. The journal accepts manuscripts written preferably in Portuguese, English, Spanish, or Russian, provided they meet the academic and formal criteria established in the submission guidelines.

The submitted article must be original, not previously published, and not simultaneously under review by another journal.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must comply with the following requirements:

  • The submission consists of two separate documents: (i) a complete manuscript, fully anonymized, with no indication of authorship, institutional affiliation, or any elements that could allow the identification of the author; and (ii) a separate document containing the author’s full name, a brief biographical note, and the appropriate institutional affiliation.

  • The manuscript complies with the BRICS Strategy and Technology Review (BSTR) Author Guidelines and follows ABNT standards, which also apply to submissions in foreign languages.

  • The manuscript is original, has not been previously published, and is not under consideration by another journal.

  • All references have been carefully checked for accuracy and completeness.

  • All tables and figures are properly numbered and labeled.

  • Permission has been obtained for the use and publication of all photographs, datasets, and any third-party materials included in the submission.

Articles

The BRICS Strategy and Technology Review (BSTR) adopts an editorial policy grounded in academic rigor, scientific integrity, and intellectual pluralism, and is dedicated to the publication of original works that critically examine the relationships between strategy, technology, sovereignty, and governance in multipolar contexts.

BSTR’s editorial policy is guided by five fundamental principles: political neutrality; intellectual and editorial independence; non-profit orientation; transparency and accountability with regard to research methodologies and any use of funding or sponsorship resources; and reliance on technical data and empirical evidence for the development of scholarly work.

Scientific contributions are expected to follow recognized methodologies, ensuring the reproducibility of results and respect for Human Rights, fundamental freedoms, and ethical research standards. This may include, when applicable, the obtainment of ethical approvals and due care for the integrity of research participants. The scientific methods employed must be clearly disclosed, with data made available whenever technically feasible, limitations and assumptions explicitly stated, and conditions ensured for independent verification of results.

All submitted manuscripts undergo an initial editorial screening and, when aligned with the journal’s scope and editorial policy, are evaluated through a double-blind peer review process, with full anonymization of authors and reviewers ensured by the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform of the Public Knowledge Project (PKP). The journal may also publish articles originally presented at conferences, seminars, and scientific events linked to the BRICS+ Forum for Strategic Technology, provided they are formally submitted to BSTR’s editorial process and duly revised and adapted to academic publication standards.

Manuscript selection is based exclusively on theoretical, methodological, and analytical quality, without distinction based on institutional affiliation or geographic origin. The journal ensures transparent decision-making, well-founded reviews, and a permanent commitment to academic ethics and open access to scientific knowledge. Any form of content censorship motivated by partisan political considerations is expressly prohibited. The publication of a technical work seeks to foster high-level academic debate and does not imply institutional endorsement by BSTR, which preserves its autonomy in its activities and in the production of scientific knowledge.

Privacy Statement

The BRICS Strategy and Technology Review (BSTR) is committed to protecting the privacy and personal data of authors, reviewers, and readers, using the information provided exclusively for editorial purposes, academic communication, and journal management. Personal data are neither shared with third parties nor used for commercial purposes and are handled in accordance with principles of confidentiality, security, transparency, and anonymization whenever possible.

The editorial process is managed through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform of the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), which adopts recognized technical standards for data protection, ensuring the integrity of submissions and the preservation of anonymity throughout the peer-review process. In addition, BSTR ensures that its legal relationship with PKP is supported by privacy protection clauses, which establish measures of mutual cooperation to prevent information security incidents.

Data subjects may, at any time, exercise their rights through the official channels of BSTR and PKP, in accordance with Federal Law No. 13,709/2018 (Brazilian General Data Protection Law).