Cambridge Review of International Affairs
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The Cambridge Review of International Affairs is a peer reviewed scholarly journal in International Relations, International Law and International Political Economy. It is edited in the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. The journal is published four times a year by the international social sciences publisher, Routledge, and distributed under various agreements to around 5,000 libraries world wide.
[edit] Format
The Cambridge Review promotes scholarly debate through its main format of thematic sections of up to four or five papers debating theoretical, empirical and/or methodological questions. Submission of panels, workshops, etc for joint publication is therefore encouraged (all papers strictly individually peer reviewed and evaluated). To promote debate between praxis and scholarship, leading practitioners of international affairs are invited to provide practical insights.
[edit] Editorial Board
CHAIR: Christopher Hill - University of Cambridge, UK, Gerald Chan - Durham University, UK, Ian Clark - University of Wales, UK, Thomas Diez - University of Birmingham, UK, Geoffrey Edwards - University of Cambridge, UK, Toni Erskine - University of Wales, UK, Stefan Halper - University of Cambridge, UK and Donner Foundation, USA, Geoffrey Hawthorn - University of Cambridge, UK, Christopher R Hughes - London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, George Joffe - King's College London, UK, James Mayall - University of Cambridge, UK, Mette Eilstrup Sangiovanni - University of Cambridge, UK, Philip Towle - University of Cambridge, UK,
[edit] International Editorial Board
Amitav Acharya- S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore, Cecilia Albin - Uppsala University, Sweden, Graham Allison- John F Kennedy School of Government, USA, Rasmus Bertelsen- John F Kennedy School of Government, USA, Jagdish Bhagwati- Columbia University, USA, Stephen Blank - US Army War College, USA, Jarat Chopra - Brown University, USA, Hon. Gareth Evans - International Crisis Group, Belgium, Roger Fisher - Harvard Law School, USA, Robert Gilpin (emeritus)- Princeton University, USA, Donald Hellmann - University of Washington, USA, Takashi Inoguchi- Chuo University, Japan, Robert Jervis - University of Columbia, USA, Alastair Iain Johnston- Harvard University, USA Peter Katzenstein- Cornell University, USA, Robert Keohane- Princeton University, USA, Richard Langhorne - Rutgers University, USA, Kishore Mahbubani- Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, Chung-in Moon- Yonsei University, South Korea, Andrew Moravcsik - Princeton University, USA, Joseph Nye - Harvard University, USA, David Perry- US Army War College, USA, Ashwini Ray - Jiapur New University, India, W Michael Reisman- Yale Law School, USA, Alfred P Rubin- The Fletcher School, USA, Amadu Sesay - Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, Joel Trachtman- The Fletcher School, USA, Wang Gungwu- East Asian Institute, Singapore, Charlotte Warakaulle - United Nations, Switzerland, Ole Wæver - University of Copenhagen, Denmark,