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LUDCI.eu JOURNAL – Open Call for Submissions

LUDCI.eu Editorial Team 25 Mar 2026 Iranwar, LUDCI eJournal 460 Views

LUDCI.eu Citizen Diplomat Editorial Team

The Iran War and the Return of Hard Power

The war between Iran, Israel, and the United States is no longer a distant geopolitical abstraction.

It is the defining conflict of this moment.

What began as decades of shadow confrontation has now erupted into direct war, marked by large-scale strikes, leadership targeting, and regional escalation. The opening phase alone saw hundreds of coordinated attacks on Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure, followed by missile retaliation across the region and the destabilization of critical global chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz. Energy markets have already been shaken, with infrastructure strikes triggering global price volatility.

This is not just another Middle Eastern crisis.
It is a test of how wars are fought, justified, and sustained in the 21st century.

What We Are Looking For

We are seeking bold, opinionated, and analytically rigorous contributions that go beyond surface-level commentary.

We are not interested in neutrality for its own sake.

We are looking for arguments.

Submissions should challenge assumptions, question prevailing narratives, and engage seriously with the geopolitical, economic, and strategic implications of the war.

Topics may include, but are not limited to:

  • The limits of military power and the illusion of “controlled escalation” 
  • The future of nuclear deterrence and pre-emption 
  • Iran’s asymmetric strategy and the logic of endurance 
  • The role of energy as a weapon in global conflict 
  • The risks of U.S. strategic overstretch across multiple theatres 
  • Europe’s vulnerability to secondary effects such as energy shocks and migration 
  • The collapse of diplomacy and what comes next 
  • Information warfare, cyber conflict, and narrative control 
  • The broader shift toward great-power competition and systemic fragmentation 

We particularly welcome pieces that connect this war to larger structural trends shaping the global order.

Submission Guidelines

  • Deadline: June 30, 2026 
  • Style: Opinionated, evidence-based, and intellectually sharp, including references, and introduction, fully justified body analysis, conclusion, call to action, and recommendations
  • Tone: Analytical but accessible, avoiding jargon without sacrificing depth 
  • Length: 850–2,000 words 
  • Requirements: 
    • Every article should be grounded in credible sources. We strongly encourage drawing on academic research, policy reports, and verified journalism. 
    • Integrate hyperlinks throughout your content, include footnotes where appropriate, and provide full citations at the end of your article. 
    • Your article should present a clear argument and offer an original perspective. Simply summarizing events will not suffice. 
    • Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate disqualification. Our tools check all references, quotes, pages, and sources to ensure originality. 
    • AI tools can be used cautiously, but content must be carefully filtered, verified, and updated to reflect your own work. AI-generated content is monitored. 
    • Political viewpoints are welcome but always maintain professional and appropriate language. 
    • All published articles will be featured in our newsletter and promoted across our social media channels. 
    • If your article is based on content previously published elsewhere, you must provide a fresh angle or perspective so that it remains exclusive to LUDCI.eu. Our software checks prior versions to ensure originality. 
    • Articles should take a definitive stance and defend it. We value concise analysis and focused arguments that help readers better understand the issues at hand.

Why This Matters

This war is not just about territory, deterrence, or regime survival.

It reflects a deeper shift.

A move away from the post-Cold War assumption that conflicts can be managed through diplomacy and limited force. A return to a world where power is exercised more directly, where economic systems are weaponized, and where escalation is harder to contain.

The question is no longer how this war ends. The question is what kind of world it leaves behind.

Submit Your Work

We invite scholars, analysts, journalists, and independent thinkers to contribute to this conversation.

Submission email: vassilia@ludci.eu or directly here: https://ludci.eu/submit-your-ejournal-article/

Additional Guidelines: https://ludci.eu/guidelines/

Note: For this journal, the limitation is up to 2000 words. 

Deadline: End of June 2026

Because understanding this war is not optional.
It is essential to understanding what comes next and how it affects us all.

2026-03-25
LUDCI.eu Editorial Team

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