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Journal of International Affairs


FieldValue
titleJournal of International Affairs
disciplineInternational affairs
publisherSchool of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
countryUnited States
frequencyBiannual
history1947–present
websitehttp://jia.sipa.columbia.edu/
ISSN0022-197X
OCLC39098532
JSTOR0022197X
abbreviationJ. Int. Aff.

The Journal of International Affairs is a biannual academic journal covering foreign affairs. It is edited by graduate students at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. It was established in 1947 as a nonprofit organization.

Editors-in-chief

The following persons are or have been editors-in-chief:

  • Harrison Parker, 1947–1948
  • John Lippmann, 1948–1949
  • Richard Rowson, 1950–1951
  • Richard Newman, 1951–1952
  • Roger Ross, 1952–1953
  • Albert Mark, 1953–1954
  • Richard Cornell, 1954–1955
  • Richard Palmer, 1955–1956
  • John Kruse, 1956–1957
  • R. Laurence Garufi, 1957–1958
  • Richard Dodson, 1958–1959
  • Aurelius Fernandez, 1959–1960
  • Edward Greathead, 1960–1961
  • Bruce Nelan, 1961–1962
  • Everett Kelsey, 1962–4963
  • Bernard Klem, 1963–1964
  • Aaron Klieman, 1964–1965
  • Robert Matthews, 1966–1967
  • John Farrell, 1967–1968
  • John Quitter, 1968–1969
  • John Rounsaville, 1969–1970
  • Paul Shapiro, 1970–1971
  • David Sullivan, 1971–1972
  • James Grant, 1972–1973
  • Brian Connelly, 1973–1974
  • Gregg Rubinstein, 1974–1975
  • Marc Wall, 1975
  • Mary-Ellen Pignatelli, 1975–1976
  • Douglas Cardon, 1976
  • Alan Buckley, 1976–1977
  • Stephen Douglas, 1977–1978
  • David Chaffetz, 1978–1979
  • Lesley Rimmel, 1980–1981
  • Martin Marris, 1981–1982
  • Joshua Katz, 1982–1983
  • 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, 1992–1993
  • Sonali Weerackody, 1993–1994
  • M. Kathleen Tedesco, 1994–1995
  • Michael Pedroni, 1996–1997
  • Ana Cutter, 1997–1998
  • S. Austin Merrill, 1999–2000
  • Robert A. Schupp, 1999–2000
  • Deirdre Brennan, 2000–2001
  • Nancy van Itallie, 2001–2002
  • Priscilla Ryan, 2002–2003
  • Genevieve Sangudi, 2003–2004
  • Hamilton Boardman, 2004–2005
  • Moran Banai, 2005–2006
  • Daniel Doktori, 2006–2007
  • Saul Acosta Gomez, 2007–2008
  • Eugene Sokoloff, 2008–2009
  • Gerald Stang, 2009–2010
  • Rikha Sharma Rani, 2010–2011
  • Paul Fraioli, 2011–2012
  • Jon Grosh, 2012–2013
  • Andrew Zsoldos, 2013–2014
  • Bryan Griffin, 2014–2015
  • Eliza Keller, 2015–2016
  • David Kampf, 2016–2017
  • Zinnia Bukhari, 2017–2018
  • Zachary Hanson, 2018–2019
  • John Sakellariadis, 2019–2020
  • Jiwon Ma, 2020–2021
  • Samir Kumar, 2021
  • Elizabeth Hudler, 2022–2023
  • Patrick Fitz, 2023–2024
  • Se Lin "Sharon" Joh, 2024}}
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