SAIS Review

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The SAIS Review of International Affairs  
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Abbreviated title (ISO) SAIS Rev.
Discipline International relations
Language English
Edited by Josh Grundleger
Publication details
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press (United States)
Publication history 1956-present
Frequency Biannually
Indexing
ISSN 0036-0775 (print)
1088-3142 (web)
OCLC number 7251414
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The SAIS Review of International Affairs is an academic journal based at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), part of The Johns Hopkins University. The journal's mission is to advance the debate on leading contemporary issues in world affairs. Seeking to bring a fresh and policy-relevant perspective to global political, economic and security questions, the SAIS Review publishes essays that straddle the boundary between scholarly inquiry and practical experience. Each issue also includes book reviews, and photo essays.

The advisory board of the SAIS Review is made up of members of the SAIS administration and faculty as well as outside academics and journalists, including: Jessica Einhorn (Chair), Adm. Ted Baker, Nancy Birdsall, Eliot A. Cohen, W. Max Corden, Francis Fukuyama, Ann Hollick, Robert Kagan, Thomas Keaney, James McCall, Moisés Naím, Julia Nanay, Don Oberdorfer, Erik Peterson, Robert Satloff, and Stephen Szabo.

The SAIS Review is published and distributed biannually by the Johns Hopkins University Press and is available online through Project MUSE. Articles appearing in the SAIS Review are indexed in the Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS), International Political Science Abstracts, and International in Print Bulletin. The full text of the SAIS Review articles is also available in the electronic versions of the Social Sciences Index.

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