期刊名称:FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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ISSN: | 0015-7120
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出版频率: | Bi-monthly
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出版社: | COUNCIL FOREIGN RELAT IONS INC, HAROLD PRATT HOUSE, 58 E 68TH ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10065
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出版社网址: | http://www.cfr.org/
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期刊网址: | http://www.foreignaffairs.org/
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影响因子: |
2.295(2015年)
2.009(2014年)
3.347(2013年)
2.090 (2012年)
2.034(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations is a non-profit and nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to improving the understanding of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs through the free exchange of ideas. Its 3,400 members include nearly all past and present Presidents, Secretaries of State, Defense and Treasury, other senior U.S. government officials, renowned scholars, and major leaders of business, media, human rights, and other non-governmental groups. Each year the Council sponsors several hundred meetings including televised debates and other media events, and publishes Foreign Affairs, the preeminent journal in the field, as well as dozens of other reports and books by noted experts.
Since 1922, the Council has published Foreign Affairs, America's most influential publication on international affairs and foreign policy. It is more than a magazine¡ªit is the international forum of choice for the most important new ideas, analysis, and debate on the most significant issues in the world. Inevitably, articles published in Foreign Affairs shape the political dialogue for months and years to come.
With America more engaged in the world than ever, Foreign Affairs is performing an especially valuable service for its readers. And now educators and researchers can also benefit from Foreign Affairs through its Academic Resource Program, helping teach tomorrow's leaders and thinkers.
标题历史记录详细信息
| Former titles (until 1922): The Journal of International Relations (美国) (0148-8937) |
| (until 1919): The Journal of Race Development (美国) (1068-3380) |

Instructions to Authors Foreign Affairs covers a broad range of topics related to American foreign policy and international affairs. It strives to present clear thinking by knowledgeable observers on important issues, written in English that can be read with ease and pleasure by both professionals and a general audience.
We publish four categories of material. Comments are 2,000-3,000-word front-of-the-book pieces that make a single, provocative point. Essays are more extensive 4,000-5,000-word pieces of analysis or reportage that comprise the body of the magazine. Review Essays are 2,000-3,000-word discussions of new books. Correspondence presents feedback from readers on material that has been published in previous issues. Letters to the editor intended for publication should be no more than 500 words and may be edited for space and style if selected.
We welcome unsolicited manuscripts and article proposals. The normal way to submit material is through regular mail; please type or print out your submission, double-spaced, on standard 8 1/2" x 11" paper, using only one side of each sheet.
Please send materials to Foreign Affairs, Editorial Department, 58 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10021.
The best guide to what we are looking for, in terms of both substance and style, is what we have already published, so prospective authors should start by carefully examining current and recent issues of the magazine. All submissions should be accompanied by a brief note describing the author's current and past positions, recent publications, and relevant experience. We do not have fact checkers, and rely on authors to ensure the veracity of their statements. Although we try to avoid using footnotes in print, authors should be able to provide, if asked, appropriate citations for any facts or quotations their pieces contain. Unless otherwise informed, we assume any article submitted to us is being offered exclusively, and that no article accepted for publication will be published elsewhere simultaneously in any form without our knowledge.
We accept submissions on a rolling basis. The following deadlines, however, are worth keeping in mind in order for a piece to be considered for a particular issue: for the January/February issue, October 16; for the March/April issue, December 22; for the May/June issue, February 13; for the July/August issue, April 10; for the September/October issue, June 12; and for the November/December issue, August 28.
Any questions on these or related editorial issues should be directed to the Managing Editor at grose@cfr.org, or by mail or phone to Foreign Affairs, 58 East 68th Street, New York NY 10021, 212.434.9400.
Editorial Board
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