Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA) is a biannual peer-reviewed international affairs academic journal published by the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.[1] The journal takes a holistic approach to international relations, giving voice to leading academics, policymakers, and analysts. As such, the journal publishes articles from a wide range of international and interdisciplinary perspectives.[2]
Discipline | International affairs |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Varsha Menon, Duncan Moore, Steven Vo, Emma McCaleb |
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History | 2000–present |
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Frequency | Biannual |
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ISO 4 | Georget. J. Int. Aff. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1526-0054 |
LCCN | sn99008914 |
JSTOR | 15260054 |
OCLC no. | 863042378 |
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History and distribution
Founded in 1998, the journal published its first issue in 2000. Since then, it has grown considerably and can now be found in over 300 outlets throughout the United States and is internationally distributed in over 18 countries.[2] Its readership includes prominent international affairs professionals, think tanks, embassies, and university libraries. Additionally, the journal is indexed in major academic hosting services, such as Columbia International Affairs Online, ProQuest, Hein Online, Thomson Gale, and the Public Affairs Information Service. The articles are regularly excerpted by the Chronicle of Higher Education and PricewaterhouseCoopers' Executive Digest and frequently used in educational institutions across the United States, including Georgetown, Harvard, Princeton, and the National Defense University.[2]
Organization
The organization has eight editorial sections (Conflict & Security, Global Governance, Human Rights & Development, Business & Economics, Science & Technology, Society & Culture, Dialogues, and Student Review) whose affairs are overseen by Section Editors. The Editors-in-Chief of the Online Journal are Steven Vo and Emma McCaleb. The Editors-in-Chief of the Print Edition are Varsha Menon and Duncan Moore. The Executive Director is Anna McDonald and the Managing Editor is Tina Yin. [3]
Online edition
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs also regularly publishes expert commentary and analysis on a wide variety of policy-related topics on its website. Online articles are typically shorter than their Print counterparts, though they combine the Journal’s trademark depth of insight and analysis with an awareness of current events, movements, and global trends. GJIA editors directly solicit articles from academics and practitioners, both from Georgetown University and worldwide.
Notable contributors
Many prominent academics, business leaders, and public figures have contributed to the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. They include:
- Gerry Adams, former President of Sinn Féin
- Madeleine Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State
- Andrew Natsios, former USAID administrator
- Charles Shapiro, former U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela
- Diego C. Asencio, former U.S. Ambassador to Colombia
- Howard B. Schaffer, former U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh
- David Abshire, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO
- William Luers, former U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia
- Keith Smith, former U.S. Ambassador to Lithuania
- Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the United States
- Mark P. Lagon, former Ambassador-at-Large to Combat Human Trafficking
- David Scheffer, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
- Alan W. Lukens, former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former President of Liberia and Nobel laureate
- Álvaro Uribe, former President of Colombia
- Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland
- Annette Lu, former President of Taiwan
- Alejandro Toledo, former President of Peru
- Aleksander Kwasniewski, former President of Poland
- Joschka Fischer, former Foreign Minister of Germany[4]
- Ana de Palacio y del Valle-Lersundi, former Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs
- David Emerson, former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Michel Camdessus, former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
- Horst Köhler, former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
- Anthony Lake, Executive Director of UNICEF
- Douglas Ivester, former CEO of Coca-Cola Company
- Philip M. Condit, former CEO of The Boeing Company
- Maurice Greenberg, former CEO of American International Group
- Diana Farrell, Director of the Mckinsey Global Institute
- John Sweeney, President of the AFL-CIO
- Tom Daschle, former Senate Majority Leader
- Richard Lugar, United States Senator
- Jeffrey Sachs, economist[4]
- Catherine Mann, former senior economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisors
- Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations[4]
- Kenneth Waltz, founder of neorealism
- Thomas Friedman, journalist
- Taro Kono, Japan's Minister of Defense and former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Christiane Amanpour, journalist[5]
- Bryan Hehir, former Dean of Harvard Divinity School
- Steven Pifer, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Senior Fellow at Brookings Institution [6]
- Rajiv Shah, current Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development
- Bob Diamond, former group chief executive of Barclays
- Joseph Nye, former Dean of Harvard Kennedy School and founder of soft power
- Carol Lancaster, former Dean of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service
- Paul R. Pillar, counterterrorism expert and former CIA official
- Carrie Hessler-Radelet, Director of the Peace Corps
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former Prime Minister of Denmark and Secretary-General of NATO
- Jose Viñals, Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the International Monetary Fund
- Frank Lavin, former U.S. Ambassador to Singapore
References
- "Georgetown Journal of International Affairs". Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
- "About Us". Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
- "Current Staff". Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
- "CIAO". www.ciaonet.org.
- http://www.ciaonet.org/olj/gjia/gjia_sumfall04/gjia_sumfall04_011.pdf
- https://gjia.georgetown.edu/2020/12/10/managing-us-sanctions-toward-russia