Submission Guidelines:
We accept opinion 800 words and analysis pieces 1000 words. Please do use the navigation on our home page to read a few of each of these types of pieces. They will be your best guide to Strategic Forecast style and tone. Have a multimedia idea? Contact the editors directly and pitch them.
References and notes for web pieces: We do not use references and notes for web pieces. Rather, we use hyperlinks, the Internet version of a footnote. Authors should supply URLs for source documents; these can be embedded in the Word version of the piece submitted to Strategic Forecast or placed directly after the word or groups of words to be highlighted.
Include your bio. Please submit your professional biography so that we understand your expertise and what makes you the perfect author to write the piece you are pitching.
Fact checking. Be careful with your facts. Double check all titles, names, treaties, numbers, years, etc. in your manuscript. Editors will do what they can to ensure the accuracy of your facts, but, ultimately, it is the author’s responsibility—not the editor’s—to ensure that everything is correct in an article. Plagiarism is a sin. Do not even think of sending Strategic Forecast anything but original work. Strategic Forecast will not publish text created or generated by artificial intelligence.
Authors must disclose to Strategic Forecast editors any use of generative AI tools in research or conception stages of articles proposed for publication.
We aligned our Submission guidelines with the Bulletin of Atomic Scientist.