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Foreign Policy & International Relations

Matters concerning legal relations between and among nations.

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Correspondence : An International Review of Culture and Society
http://www.cfr.org/
"For each isssue of Correspondence, the editors scour periodicals, academic literature, and belles lettres from all over the world to find interesting and representative articles on cultural and political cultural issues."
European Foreign Policy Bulletin
http://www.iue.it/EFPB/
"The European Foreign Policy Bulletin (former European Political Cooperation Documentation Bulletin) brings together documents issued in the framework of the European common foreign and security policy (former European political cooperation). It spans the period since 1985. [...] Documents are normally published in English or in French if no official English version is available."
Foreign Policy In Focus
http://www.fpif.org/
"The goal of the Foreign Policy In Focus project is to forge a new global affairs agenda for the U.S. Government and the U.S. people--one that makes the U.S. a more responsible global leader and global partner. It is a joint effort of the International Relations Center and the Institute for Policy Studies."
The National Interest
http://www.nationalinterest.org/
"The National Interest is a quarterly magazine devoted to American foreign policy and world politics. In the post-Cold War era, America finds itself without a clear set of governing assumptions about either one. A principal aim of The National Interest is to stimulate and focus discussion about just what those assumptions should be. The National Interest goes beyond foreign policy in the conventional sense-for history, culture, economics, technology, philosophy and religion all interplay to affect the behavior and interaction of states. Our topics range from the dignity of the Chinese people to the nationalisms that are pulling Britain apart, and from the role of religion in American foreign policy to NATO expansion. Table of contents and summaries of articles are available in HTML format. Featured full-text articles are available in HTML format."
NATO Review
http://www.nato.int/docu/review.htm
"Published under the authority of the Secretary General, this magazine is intended to contribute to a constructive discussion of Atlantic issues. Articles, therefore, do not necessarily represent official opinion or policy of member governments or NATO. Full-text articles are available in HTML format."
Politeia
http://www.unisa.ac.za/Default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID...
This peer-reviewed journal encompasses public administration, political science, and strategic studies. The articles provide a broad range of perspectives on politically charged topics relating to South Africa and the international community.

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