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Contact

Contact

IAS Gazette welcomes editorial questions, partnership conversations, submission follow-ups, and practical support requests. A clear first message helps the right team member respond faster, especially when the inquiry already names the story, desk, event, or collaboration in question.

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Editorial contact and partnership inquiries

Editorial and contributor enquiries

Use the contact route when you need to follow up on a pitch, ask about fit, raise a permissions question, or flag something that requires editorial attention. The most useful messages are specific about topic, timing, and the outcome you are hoping for.

Prospective contributors will usually get more traction when they first review Write for Us, the submission page, and the editorial policy.

Partnership and commercial conversations

Institutional partners, sponsors, and media buyers can use this route to start a more focused discussion about audience fit, event collaboration, and distribution opportunities. A short description of your organisation and the type of placement or partnership you have in mind makes the next step much easier.

Commercial routes are also outlined on Pricing & Media Kit, Advertise, and Partners.

Good international affairs writing slows the reader down just enough to make the next headline easier to interpret.

Technical and archive support

Readers sometimes arrive through older article URLs, saved home links, or archived category pages. When a route looks broken, incomplete, or unclear, support details help the team keep the archive usable.

Include the page URL, device or browser context if relevant, and a short note on what you expected to see. That simple structure often resolves issues quickly.

Send the right details first

Share the page or project you are referring to, the type of help you need, and any deadline or context the team should know before replying.

A good next step after this page is Support and Pricing & Media Kit so the subject stays connected to a wider editorial path.

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