The article should be written using Times New Roman font, size of 12 with line spacing 1.5 in MS Word. The length of an article should be between 2,000 and 2,500 words.

The article must have an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction must state clearly what the article is about and why the topic is important. The conclusion must summarize the article and give the main takeaway for the readers. All sections (and subsections within sections), tables, and figures must be titled and numbered separately.

Articles should be written using American spelling (not British spelling).

Footnotes must appear at the end of the sentence after the punctuation.

Only commonly used acronyms can be used, provided they appear at least three times in the article. Please use their expanded form (along with the acronym in parentheses) when used for the first time.

All figures and tables must be created by the author and not copied from a published source; the data source must be acknowledged and cited.

Citations should be in Chicago Author-Date Style (chicagomanualofstyle.org) The name of books, journals, magazines, and newspapers should appear in italics. All cited articles must appear alphabetically and datewise under References (at the end of the article).

The article should be written using Times New Roman font, size of 12 with line spacing 1.5 in MS Word. The length of an article should be between 2,000 and 2,500 words.

The article must have an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction must state clearly what the article is about and why the topic is important. The conclusion must summarize the article and give the main takeaway for the readers. All sections (and subsections within sections), tables, and figures must be titled and numbered separately.

Articles should be written using American spelling (not British spelling).

Footnotes must appear at the end of the sentence after the punctuation.

Only commonly used acronyms can be used, provided they appear at least three times in the article. Please use their expanded form (along with the acronym in parentheses) when used for the first time.

All figures and tables must be created by the author and not copied from a published source; the data source must be acknowledged and cited.

Citations should be in Chicago Author-Date Style (chicagomanualofstyle.org) The name of books, journals, magazines, and newspapers should appear in italics. All cited articles must appear alphabetically and datewise under References (at the end of the article).