Foreign Affairs
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Foreign Affairs is a leading American journal of international relations and foreign policy analysis, widely read by policymakers, scholars, and global affairs professionals.
Aliases (1)
- Foreign Aff. ×1
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
academic journal
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foreign policy journal → magazine → |
| availableIn |
digital edition
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print edition → |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| discipline |
foreign policy
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international relations → |
| editorialOfficeLocation |
New York City
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| eissn |
2327-7793
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| firstIssueDate |
1922
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| focusesOn |
foreign policy analysis
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global affairs → international relations → |
| format |
online
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print → |
| foundedBy |
Council on Foreign Relations
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| foundedInPlace |
New York City
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| foundedInYear |
1922
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| hasAbbreviation |
Foreign Aff.
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| hasCategory |
International relations journals
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Magazines established in 1922 → Political magazines published in the United States → |
| hasEditorInChief |
Daniel Kurtz-Phelan
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| hasWebsite |
https://www.foreignaffairs.com
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| headquartersLocation |
New York City
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| issn |
0015-7120
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| language |
English
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| mediaType |
journal
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magazine → |
| notableFor |
influential essays on U.S. foreign policy
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shaping foreign policy debates → |
| ownedBy |
Council on Foreign Relations
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| publicationFrequency |
bimonthly
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| publishedBy |
Council on Foreign Relations
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| publisher |
Council on Foreign Relations
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| publisherHeadquarters |
New York City
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| subjectArea |
diplomacy
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global governance → international economics → international politics → security studies → |
| targetAudience |
business leaders
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global affairs professionals → journalists → policymakers → scholars → |
Referenced by (4)
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Foreign Affairs
("Foreign Aff.")
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hasAbbreviation |
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Andrew Bacevich
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hasWrittenFor |
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Kennan’s Long Telegram
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laterExpandedInPublication |
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Council on Foreign Relations
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publishes |