1. Main text style
• Arial font
• Font size 12
• Blocked font style
• 1.5 line spacing
2. Professional requirements
• Using a paragraph of “Lead” at the beginning of the material
• Abstract
• Sources in endnotes format
• List of used literature at the end of the material
3. Footnote / endnote format
• Complete book: author’s name in capital letters, comma, first name, then the title of the book (and the subtitle), place of the publishing (city), publisher, year of the publishing, number of pages.
E.g.: KOTKIN, Stephen: Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse, 1970-2000. Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2008., 280 pages.
• Volume of studies: author’s name in capital letters, comma, first name, then the title of the publication in italic style, then „In:” with the editor’s name and the title of the book. Then the other details like in the complete book.E.g.: MCQUAIL, Denis: Functions of the communication. In: Horányi Özséb (ed.), Communication I., General Press, 2003. 103 pages.
• Magazine: author’s name in capital letters, comma, first name, then the title of the article in dash, then „In:”, and the title and issue number of the magazine.
E.g.: BLOCKMANS, Steven and KOSTANYAN, Hrant and VOROBIOV, Ievgen: „Towards a Eurasian Economic Union: The challenge of integration and unity”. In: CEPS Special Report. No. 75, December 2012.
• In case of an online article: author’s name in capital letters, comma, first name, then the title of the article in dash, then „In:”, and the name of the website, date of the publication, link, and date of the last check.
E.g.: CHENG-HIN LIM, Alvin: „China and the Eurasian Economic Union: Prospects for Silk Road Economic Belt”. In: IPP Review, 2016.05.29. http://ippreview.com/index.php/Home/Blog/single/id/18.html (07.12.2017.)
• In case of picture from internet: Author of the picture (if available), link to the source, date.
E.g.: Tom Daams, 500px.com, https://500px.com/photo/60427830/front-line-look-closely-by-tom-daams (07.12.2017.)