Anti-corruption Studies and Research publishes two issues per calendar year — in August and December. Typically, each issue includes around 10 articles, although the final number may vary depending on the quality and volume of submitted manuscripts. This flexible approach ensures a high academic standard for all published works.
On occasion, the editorial board may opt to produce special or thematic issues in order to spotlight emerging topics, policy developments, or groundbreaking conferences within the field of anti-corruption studies. Any such additions or modifications to the publication schedule will be duly announced on the journal’s website, enabling readers and contributors to stay informed of forthcoming opportunities and deadlines.
By maintaining a consistent release of cutting-edge research and critical insights, Anti-corruption Studies and Research strives to keep academics, practitioners, and policymakers abreast of the most current thinking and methodological advancements in the battle against corruption.


