Journal of International Affairs

Journal of International Affairs  
Discipline International affairs
Language English
Edited by David Kampf
Publication details
Publisher
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York (United States)
Publication history
1947–present
Frequency Biannual
Indexing
ISSN 0022-197X
OCLC no. 39098532
Links

The Journal of International Affairs is a leading foreign affairs journal edited by the graduate students at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. It was established in 1947 as a nonprofit organization, and is the oldest university-affiliated periodical in the field. The print edition of the Journal has readers in over eighty countries and has earned worldwide recognition for its unique single-topic format. The Journal's contributors are drawn from a diverse group of academics and practitioners. In 2011, the Journal began distributing issues electronically through the Amazon Kindle store.

Editorial Board

  • Editor in Chief: David Kampf
  • Managing Editor: Natasha Cohen
  • Senior Editor: Bebe Santa-Wood
  • Senior Editor: Tina Cai
  • Senior Editor: Sam Schneider
  • Senior Editor: Cameron Torreon
  • Senior Editor, Special Projects: Shawn C. Bush Jr.
  • Director of Digital and Online Content: Christy Grace Provines
  • Managing Editor for Online Content: Tuvshin Gantulga
  • Senior Editor, Cordier/GPPN: Zoryana Melesh
  • Features Editor: Djivo Djurovic
  • Book Reviews Editor: Mahua Bisht
  • Production Director: Daniele Selby
  • Director of Business and Marketing: Sophia Davis
  • Director of Editorial Assistants: Meghana Palepu

Previous Editors in Chief

  • Harrison Parker, 1947–48
  • John Lippmann, 1948–49
  • Richard Rowson, 1950–51
  • Richard Newman, 1951–52
  • Roger Ross, 1952–53
  • Albert Mark, 1953–54
  • Richard Cornell, 1954–55
  • Richard Palmer, 1955–56
  • John Kruse, 1956–57
  • R. Laurence Garufi, 1957–58
  • Richard Dodson, 1958–59
  • Aurelius Fernandez, 1959–60
  • Edward Greathead, 1960–61
  • Bruce Nelan, 1961–62
  • Everett Kelsey, 1962–63
  • Bernard Klem, 1963–64
  • Aaron Klieman, 1964–65
  • Robert Matthews, 1966–67
  • John Farrell, 1967–68
  • John Quitter, 1968–69
  • John Rounsaville, 1969–70
  • Paul Shapiro, 1970–71
  • David Sullivan, 1971–72
  • James Grant, 1972–73
  • Brian Connelly, 1973–74
  • Gregg Rubinstein, 1974–75
  • Marc Wall, 1975
  • Mary-Ellen Pignatelli, 1975–76
  • Douglas Cardon, 1976
  • Alan Buckley, 1976–77
  • Stephen Douglas, 1977–78
  • David Chaffetz, 1978–79
  • Lesley Rimmel, 1980–81
  • Martin Marris, 1981–82
  • Joshua Katz, 1982–83
  • Lauren Kelley, 1984
  • Roger Baumann, 1985
  • James Ryan, 1986
  • Paul Walting, 1987
  • William Rogers, 1988
  • Martin Malin, 1989
  • Julie Rasmussen, 1990
  • Gregory White, 1991
  • Matthew Tiedemann, 1992
  • Melissa Sawin, 1992–93
  • Sonali Weerackody, 1993–94
  • M. Kathleen Tedesco, 1994–95
  • Michael Pedroni, 1996–97
  • Ana Cutter, 1997–98
  • S. Austin Merrill, 1999–2000
  • Robert A. Schupp, 1999–2000
  • Deirdre Brennan, 2000–1
  • Nancy van Itallie, 2001–2
  • Priscilla Ryan, 2002–3
  • Genevieve Sangudi, 2003–4
  • Hamilton Boardman, 2004–5
  • Moran Banai, 2005–6
  • Daniel Doktori, 2006–7
  • Saul Acosta Gomez, 2007–8
  • Eugene Sokoloff, 2008–9
  • Gerald Stang, 2009–10
  • Rikha Sharma Rani, 2010–11
  • Paul Fraioli, 2011–12
  • Jon Grosh, 2012–13
  • Andrew Zsoldos, 2013–14
  • Bryan Griffin, 2014-2015
  • Eliza Keller, 2015-2016

Advisory Board

Notable contributors

Recent Issues

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/31/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.