Review of International Studies explained

Review of International Studies
Editor:Martin Coward
Discipline:International studies
Abbreviation:Rev. Int. Stud.
Publisher:Cambridge University Press on behalf of British International Studies Association
Country:United Kingdom
Frequency:5/year
History:1975–present
Impact:1.309
Impact-Year:2015
Website:https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies
Link1:http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=RIS&tab=currentissue
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayBackIssues?jid=RIS
Link2-Name:Online archive
Cover:Review of International Studies cover.jpg
Former Names:British Journal of International Studies
Issn:0260-2105
Eissn:1469-9044
Oclc:698963740
Lccn:81642248
Jstor:14699044

The Review of International Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal on international relations published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British International Studies Association. From 1975 to 1980, it was known as the British Journal of International Studies. The editor-in-chief is Martin Coward (University of Manchester). Previous editors include J. E. Spence, Roy E. Jones, R. J. Vincent, Richard Little, Paul Taylor, Michael Cox, David Armstrong, Nicholas Rengger, Kimberly Hutchings, and Ruth Blakeley.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 1.309, ranking it 21st out of 86 journals in the category "International Relations".[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: 2015 Journal Citation Reports. Journal Citation Reports. Thomson Reuters. 2016. Social Sciences. Web of Science. Journals Ranked by Impact: International Relations.