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*[[Andrew Bacevich]] - [[Boston University]]
 
*[[Andrew Bacevich]] - [[Boston University]]
 
*[[Bruce D. Berkowitz]]  
 
*[[Bruce D. Berkowitz]]  
*Eliot A. Cohen]] - [[Johns Hopkins University]]
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*[[Eliot A. Cohen]] - [[Johns Hopkins University]]
 
*[[Martha Crenshaw]] - [[Stanford University]]
 
*[[Martha Crenshaw]] - [[Stanford University]]
 
*[[Jaques Delisle]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]
 
*[[Jaques Delisle]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]

Revision as of 18:34, 11 January 2015

Orbis - A Journal of World Affairs (ISSN 0030-4387) is a quarterly journal, founded in 1957 by the Foreign Policy Research Institute as a 'forum for policymakers, scholars, and the informed public who sought an engaging, thought-provoking debate beyond the predictable, conventional journals of that time'. [1] The journal is still assocated with the FPRI but is published by Elsevier.

Orbis works towards ensuring that they 'offer informative, insightful, and lively discourse on a full range of topics relating to American foreign policy and national security, as well as in-depth analysis on important international developments.' [1]

Orbis is a publication of the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). Founded in 1955, FPRI is a non-profit organisation that is devoted to bringing the insights of scholarship to bear on the development of policies that advance U.S. national interests. [2]


People

Circa 2014

Editor

Mackubin Owens - U.S. Naval War College, Rhode Island, USA

Book Review Editor

Michael Horowitz - Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA

Managing Editor

Board of Editors

Circa 2009

Editorial Board

Circa 2004

Editorial Board

Contact

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Aims and Scope Elsevier, accessed 2 December 2014
  2. About Foreign Policy Research Institute, accessed 4 December 2014
  3. Orbis Editorial Board Elsevier, accessed 4 December 2014
  4. Orbis Staff and Contributors Foreign Policy Research Institute, accessed 8 January 2015