Citation Style

(Valid from Vol 26 No 1 (2020))

  • All Thai reference entries have to be translated into English.
  • If Non-Latin script references, such as Greek, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, are present in the article, you must provide the English name of the author and the English translation of the title in square brackets following the original alphabets.
    Example
    Grigoris Markou Γρηγόριος Μάρκου, “Ο πολιτικός λόγοςτης ριζοσπαστικής αριστεράς στην Ευρώπη: Οιπεριπτώσεις του ΣΥΡΙΖΑ και του Front de Gauche (Εκλογές 2012)” [The Political Discourse in Europe:
    the case of SYRIZA and Front de Gauche (Election 2012)] (Master Thesis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,2015), 25.

Book
Endnote:

  • Full note
    Author’s full name, Book Title (Publisher, publication year), page number. 
    Example
    Leila Talani, European Political Economy: Issues and Theories (Henry Ling Limited, 2014), 83.
  • Shortened note
    Author’s surname, Book title, page number.
    Example
    Talani, European Political Economy, 83.

Bibliography:

  • Author’s surname, Name. Book Title. Publisher, publication year.
    Example
    Talani, Leila. European Political Economy: Issues and Theories. Henry Ling Limited, 2014.

 

Chapter of a Book
Endnote:

  • Full note
    Author’s full name, “Chapter title,” in Book Title, Editor’s full name(s), ed. or eds. (Publisher, publication year), page number.
    Example
    Miguel Otero-Iglesias, “From Harbinger to Role Model: The Influence of the Euro in Regional Monetary Cooperation,” in Global Power Europe - Vol. 1: Theoretical and Institutional Approaches to the EU’s External Relations, Astrid Boening, Jan-Frederik Kremer and Aukje van Loon, eds. (Springer, 2013), 163.
  • Shortened note
    Author’s surname, “Chapter title,” page number.
    Example
    Otero-Iglesias, “From Harbinger to Role Model,” 163.

Bibliography:

  • Author’s surname, Name. “Chapter title.” In Book title, edited by Editor’s full name(s), Chapter page number. Publisher, publication year.
    Example
    Otero-Iglesias, Miguel. “From Harbinger to Role Model: The Influence of the Euro in Regional Monetary Cooperation.” In Global Power Europe - Vol. 1: Theoretical and Institutional Approaches to the EU’s External Relations, edited by Astrid Boening, Jan-Frederik Kremer and Aukje van Loon, 163-181. Springer, 2013.

 

E-Book
Endnote:

  • Full note
    Author’s full name, Book Title (Publisher, publication year), page number, URL.
    Example
    Ashoka Mody, EuroTragedy: A Drama in Nine Acts (Oxford University Press, 2018), 27, https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780199351381.001.0001/oso-9780199351381.
  • Shortened note
    Author’s surname, Book title, page number.
    Example
    Mody, EuroTragedy, 27.

Bibliography:

  • Author’s surname, Name. Book title. Publisher, publication year. URL.
    Example
    Mody, Ashoka, EuroTragedy: A Drama in Nine Acts. Oxford University Press, 2018. https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780199351381.001.0001/oso-9780199351381.

 

Journal Article
Endnote:

  • Full note
    Author’s full name, “Article’s title,” Journal’s name Vol. xx, No. xx (publication year): page number, DOI or URL (in case of online article).
    Example
    Juliet Johnson, “Two-Track Diffusion and Central Bank Embeddedness: The Politics of Euro Adoption in Hungary and the Czech Republic,” Review of International Political Economy Vol. 13, No. 3 (August, 2006): 362.
  • Shortened note
    Author’s surname, “Article’s title,” page number.
    Example
    Johnson, “Two-Track Diffusion and Central Bank Embeddedness,” 362.

Bibliography:

  • Author’s surname, Name. “Article’s title.” Journal’s name Vol. xx, No. xx (publication year): page number. DOI or URL (in case of online journal).
    Example
    Johnson, Juliet. “Two-Track Diffusion and Central Bank Embeddedness: The Politics of Euro Adoption in Hungary and the Czech Republic.” Review of International Political Economy Vol. 13, No. 3 (2006): 362.

 

News Article
Endnote:

  • Full note
    Author’s full name, “Article’s title,” Newspaper’s name, publication date, page number, URL (in case of online newspaper) (accessed on date).
    Example
    Larry Elliott, “Eurozone Growth Slumps to Lowest Level in More Than Four Years,” The Guardian, October 30, 2018, https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/oct/30/eurozone-growth-slumps-to-lowest-level-in-over-four-years (accessed on May 17, 2019).
  • Shortened note
    Author’s surname, “Article’s title,” page number.
    Example
    Elliott, “Eurozone Growth Slumps to Lowest Level in More Than Four Years.”

Bibliography:

  • Author’s surname, name. “Article’s title.” Newspaper name, publication date. URL (in case of online newspaper) (accessed on date).
    Example
    Elliott, Larry. “Eurozone Growth Slumps to Lowest Level in More Than Four Years.” The Guardian, October 18, 2018. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/oct/30/
    eurozone-growth-slumps-to-lowest-level-in-over-four-years (accessed on May 17, 2019).

 

Thesis or Dissertation
Endnote:

  • Full note
    Author’s full name, “Thesis or dissertation’s title” (Degree, University, publication year), page number.
    Example
    Liam McHugh-Russell, “Limits of Legal Evolution: Knowledge and Normativity in Theories of Legal Change” (Ph.D. diss., European University Institute, 2019), 133.
  • Shortened note
    Author’s name, “Thesis or dissertation’s title,” page number.
    Example
    McHugh-Russell, “Limits of Legal Evolution,” 133.

Bibliography:

  • Author’s surname, Name. “Thesis or dissertation’s title” Degree, University, publication year.
    Example
    McHugh-Russell, Liam. “Limits of Legal Evolution: Knowledge and Normativity in Theories of Legal Change.” Ph.D. diss., European University Institute, 2019.

 

Online Sources
Endnote:

  • Full note
    Author’s full name, “Article’s title,” Website, last modified date, URL (accessed on date).
    Example
    “Czech Republic - Market Overview,” The U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, October 19, 2018, https://www.export.gov/article?id=Czech-Republic-Market-Overview (accessed on May 5, 2019).
  • Shortened note
    Author’s surname, “Article’s title.”
    Example
    “Czech Republic - Market Overview.”

Bibliography:

  • Author’s surname, Name or Website. “Article's name.” Last modified date. URL (accessed on date).
    Example
    The U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. “Czech Republic - Market Overview.” Last modified October 19, 2018. https://www.export.gov/article?id=Czech-Republic-Market-Overview (accessed on May 5, 2019).