Foreign Service Journal
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Foreign Service Journal | |
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Type | Monthly |
Format | Magazine |
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Owner | American Foreign Service Association |
Editor | Steven Alan Honley |
Founded | 1924 |
Headquarters | 2101 E Street NW Washington, DC U.S. 20037 |
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Website: http://www.afsa.org/fsj/ |
The Foreign Service Journal is a monthly publication of the American Foreign Service Association founded in 1924. It covers foreign affairs from the perspective of American Foreign Service officers, members of Washington's foreign policy establishment, as well as features on living overseas as a foreign affairs professional. The publication currently has a circulation of 15,000 with approximately 30,000 readers.
[edit] Readership demographics
In 2000 FSJ conducted a survey of the demographics of FSJ readers which concluded with the following results. [1]
Education | FSJ | |
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Level of Education | Percentage | |
University level education | 89% | |
Master's Degree | 45% | |
PhD. or Law Degree | 16% |
Household Income | FSJ | |
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U.S Dollar Amount | % of Readers | |
Under $25,000 | 4% | |
$25,000-$50,000 | 12% | |
$50,000-$75,000 | 21% | |
$75,000-$100,000 | 20% | |
$100,000-$125,000 | 18% | |
Over $125,000 | 25% |
[edit] References
- ^ Media Kit 2005 Foreign Service Journal (Pdf document)