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Cambridge Review of International Affairs

 

Scope

The Cambridge Review of International Affairs is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing innovative scholarship on international affairs from across the social sciences, including international relations, history, law, political economy, area studies, development studies and gender studies.  It is committed to a diversity of approach and method and encourages the submission of multi- and interdisciplinary contributions from academics and policymakers.

CRIA is edited in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge and published six times a year by Routledge, Taylor and Francis.

Scholarly debate is promoted through CRIA's signature thematic sections of four or five articles debating theoretical, empirical and/or methodological questions, as well as in its book review forums and responses. The submission of articles from panels, workshops, and conferences for joint publication is encouraged.

To contribute to our online content, please contact the editors.

Welcome to the Cambridge Review of International Affairs

 

The Cambridge Review of International Affairs publishes original scholarship on international affairs.

 

It is committed to publishing diverse approaches, methods and areas of analysis, and encourages the submission of interdisciplinary work from academics and policymakers.