Washington Quarterly
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Washington Quarterly (ISSN 0163-660X) is an academic journal of global affairs that 'analyzes strategic security challenges, changes, and their public policy implications.' [1]
The Washington Quarterly is the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) flagship journal. CSIS is one of the world’s preeminent international policy institutions focused on defense and security; regional stability; and transnational challenges ranging from energy and climate to global development and economic integration. [2] The Journal therefore helps CSIS to promote these policy areas to a wide range of readers.
The Journal addresses topics such as:
- The U.S. role in the world
- Rising powers such as China and India
- Nuclear proliferation challenges including Iran and North Korea
- Pivotal states such as Pakistan and Turkey
- The continuing implications of the Arab uprisings in Egypt, Syria and beyond.
The Journal was first published in 1978.
Contents
People
Circa 2014
Editor in Chief
Assistant Editor
Editorial Board
- Daniel Byman
- Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer
- Peter D. Feaver
- Stephen J. Flanagan
- Lawrence Freedman
- Yoichi Funabashi
- Michael J. Green
- G. John Ikenberry
- Bruce W. Jentleson
- Stephen D. Krasner
- Walter Lacquer
- C. Raja Mohan
- Robin Niblett
- Joseph S. Nye Jr.
- Vladimir A. Orlov
- Meghan L. O'Sullivan
- Mitchell B. Reiss
- Simon Serfaty
- Anne-Marie Slaughter
- Constanze Stelzenmuller
- Ashley J. Tellis
- Bruno Tertrais
- Dmitri Trenin
- Wu Xinbo
- Fareed Zakaria
Contact
- Website: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=editorialBoard&journalCode=rwaq20
Notes
- ↑ Aims and Scope, Washington Quarterly Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 2 December 2014
- ↑ About Us Center for Strategic and International Studies, accessed 3 December 2014