The SAIS Review of International Affairs explained

The SAIS Review of International Affairs
Editor:Editor-in-Chief: Alexandra Huggins

Senior Editor: Mira Anderson

Managing Editor: Nick Anthony

Online Editor: Santisouk Saycocie

Podcast Editor: Kosi Ogbuli

Discipline:International relations
Language:English
Abbreviation:SAIS Rev. Int. Aff.
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Biannually
History:1956–present
Website:https://saisreview.sais.jhu.edu/
Link1:https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/174
Link1-Name:Online access
Oclc:7251414
Issn:0036-0775
Eissn:1088-3142

The SAIS Review of International Affairs is an academic journal of international relations. Founded in 1956, the journal is based at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), a graduate school of Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. The journal's mission is to advance the debate on leading contemporary issues in world affairs. Its biannual print edition is published by Johns Hopkins University Press and available online through Project Muse. The SAIS Review also publishes articles on its online edition year-round on a rolling basis[1] and produces a podcast called The Looking Glass.[2] Notable contributors to the print and online editions of the SAIS Review include Joe Biden,[3] George H.W. Bush,[4] Madeleine Albright,[5] Bill Richardson,[6] Richard Holbrooke,[7] Rahul Gupta,[8] Todd D. Robinson, and Piero Gleijeses.[9]

The journal's advisory board is made up of members of the SAIS administration and faculty as well as leading academics, journalists, and policymakers, including: James Steinberg (chairperson), Cinnamon Dornsife (Faculty Advisor), Carla Freeman, Kent E. Calder, Jessica Fanzo, James Mann, Manjari Miller, Afshin Molavi, Moisés Naím, Thomas Rid, and Edward P. Joseph.[10]

Articles appearing in The SAIS Review are indexed in the Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS), International Political Science Abstracts, and International in Print Bulletin. The full text of SAIS Review articles is also available in the electronic versions of the Social Sciences Index.

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  1. Web site: 2021-08-04 . Submissions - The SAIS Review of International Affairs . 2023-02-11 . en-US.
  2. Web site: 2020-09-06 . Podcast - The SAIS Review of International Affairs . 2023-02-11 . en-US.
  3. Biden . Joseph R . Bosnia: Why the United States Should Finish the Job . SAIS Review . 1998 . 18 . 2 . 1–7 . . 10.1353/sais.1998.0022 . 154260865 .
  4. Bush . George . Prelude to Retaliation: Building a Governmental Consensus on Terrorism . SAIS Review . 1987 . 7 . 1 . 1–9 . . 10.1353/sais.1987.0029 . 153986336 . 45349400 .
  5. Albright . Madeleine Korbel . The Fourth World Conference on Women . SAIS Review . 1996 . 16 . 1 . 145–151 . . 10.1353/sais.1996.0001 . 153743661 .
  6. Richardson . Bill . A Presidential Candidate's View: Intelligence for the 21st Century . SAIS Review of International Affairs . 2008 . 28 . 1 . 145–146 . 10.1353/sais.2008.0008 . 153293972 . .
  7. Holbrooke . Richard . Zammit . Maria . Toward a Pacific Basin Community—Slowly . SAIS Review . 1984 . 4 . 1 . 61–76 . . 10.1353/sais.1984.0001 . 153588913 . 45349207 .
  8. Web site: 2022-10-21 . A Holistic Approach Towards International Counternarcotics Cooperation - The SAIS Review of International Affairs . 2023-02-11 . en-US.
  9. Gleijeses . Piero . Reflections on Victory: The United States and Central America . SAIS Review . 1990 . 10 . 2 . 167–178 . . 10.1353/sais.1990.0055 . 153590641 . 45345424 .
  10. Web site: Our People . 11 February 2023 . The SAIS Review of International Affairs . 4 August 2021 .