Brown Journal of World Affairs

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Brown Journal of World Affairs
Discipline International Relations
Language English
Abbreviated title unknown
Publisher (country) Brown University (USA)
Publication history 1993 to present
Website http://www.bjwa.org
ISSN unknown

The Brown Journal of World Affairs is an American journal of international relations, published bi-annually at Brown University. It was founded in 1993 as the Brown Journal of Foreign Affairs, in response to the emergence of the post-cold war world order. Daniel Cruise and Michael Soussan were its founding editors. It is rumored to attract Brown University’s best and brightest in the fields of International Relations and Political Science.

The journal is funded in part by Brown's Undergraduate Finance Board and it maintains a partnership with the Watson Institute for International Studies.

Comparable publications include The Washington Quarterly, World Policy Journal, Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, and Millennium.

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Notable contributors to the publication have included:

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It is widely suggested that an Indian journal called World Affairs Journal [1] pirated the format of the Brown Journal of World Affairs.[citation needed]

Actor Donald Sutherland[2] appeared holding a copy of the Brown Journal of World Affairs on an episode of the ABC television drama Commander-in-Chief [3].

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