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Islamist Violence and Regime Stability in Saudi Arabia
July, 2008
Saudi Arabia, homeland of Osama bin Laden and 15 of the 19 hijackers of September 11, 2001, experienced low...

The G8 in a changing global economic order
May, 2008
The G8 has rather crept up on our consciousness as an agency of global governance. It was brought into...

'New Cold War' or 'Twenty Years' Crisis'? Russia and International Politics
March, 2008
President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy can be characterized as a 'new realism', repudiating some of the exaggerated ambitions of...

The Vienna Negotiations on the Final Status of Kosovo
July, 2008
The Vienna negotiations on the final status for Kosovo were an impossible project. It was clear at the outset...

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About International Affairs

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International Affairs is a leading journal of international relations. It is committed to excellence in scholarship and accessibility in style, combining policy relevance with an academic, in-depth analytical approach to contemporary world politics.

International Affairs seeks to be rigorous and original in its analysis and to be a reference point for experts in the field. It aims to address important subjects systematically and to attract exceptional international authors who will provoke argument and debate.

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Articles are commissioned from a wide range of authoritative and interesting writers who have something new and original to say about topics that matter. All articles are fully refereed.

International Affairs features a range of articles written with the general as well as the specialist reader in mind. It avoids technical jargon and presents complex issues in a straightforward way.

International Affairs is published 6 times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November.

Only the featured article from the current issue is freely accessible to all on this website. All other articles are Chatham House members only. More about membership. The archive contains all issues from 1998.

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International Affairs is published by Wiley-Blackwell so all subscriptions should be made through them. More information. If you become a member of Chatham House you will receive free copies of the journal as well as a wide range of other benefits. More about membership.

Book Reviews

International Affairs has long been acclaimed for its extensive book review section which includes:

  • Up to 50 book reviews in each issue written by experts in the field
  • A complete listing of other books received
  • Reviews indexed by book author & category

With this comprehensive, easy to use section you are kept fully informed about the whole range of new books on world affairs.

Those who wish to contribute should email the Assistant Editor, Katy Taylor or telephone on +44 (0) 20 7957 5728.

We also invite you to try the free Wiley-Blackwell politics book review service (www.politicalreviewnet.com). The most important new books reviewed by some of the world's greatest journals - including International Affairs.

Editorial Contacts

Editor: Caroline Soper
Assistant Editor: Katy Taylor
Editorial Assistant: Benjie Guy