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Cambridge Review of International Affairs


FieldValue
titleCambridge Review of International Affairs
abbreviationCamb. Rev. Int. Aff.
disciplineInternational relations
editorsLeah M. Schmidt, Connor O’Brien
publisherTaylor & Francis
history1986–present
frequencyBimonthly
impact2.5 (5 year average)
impact-year2023
ISSN0955-7571
eISSN1474-449X
LCCN89644312
OCLC50327050
websitehttps://www.cria.polis.cam.ac.uk/
link1https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccam20/current
link1-nameOnline access
link2https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccam20
link2-nameOnline archive
link3https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=ccam20
link3-nameJournal page at publisher's website

| impact-year = 2023 | link1-name = Online access | link2-name = Online archive | link3-name = Journal page at publisher's website The Cambridge Review of International Affairs (CRIA) is a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing scholarship in international relations, particularly the fields of international studies, international law, and international political economy. The journal also specialises in Historical International Relations. It is published by Taylor & Francis.

Background

CRIA was founded in 1985 by Jeffrey Pryce, a graduate student in the Centre of International Studies (now part of the Department of Politics and International Studies) at the University of Cambridge. Its first issue was published in 1986. It is staffed by postgraduate students based at the university. Its current editorial team is led by editors-in-chief Leah M. Schmidt, Connor O’Brien.

Notable articles

Most cited articles include Globalisation or 'glocalisation'? Networks, territories and rescaling by Erik Swyngedouw, Does capitalism need the state system? by Alex Callinicos, Europe's others and the return of geopolitics by Thomas Diez, and Environmental security and climate change: analysing the discourse by Maria Julia Trombetta.

Abstracting and indexing

CRIA is abstracted and indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2019 impact factor of 1.366, ranking it 45th out of 95 journals in the category "International Relations", and 94th out of 181 in "Political Science".

References

References

  1. "About the Journal".
  2. "Cambridge Review of International Affairs Editorial Board".
  3. "Most cited". Routledge.
  4. (2015). "2014 Journal Citation Reports". [[Thomson Reuters]].
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