Journal of International Affairs - Recent Issues

Recent Issues

  • South Asia (Fall/Winter 1997)
  • Technology and International Policy (Spring/Summer 1998)
  • The Multiple Faces of World Poverty (Fall/Winter 1998)
  • Seeking International Justice (Spring/Summer 1999)
  • Fueling the 21st Century (Fall/Winter 1999)
  • Shadow Economies (Spring/Summer 2000)
  • Turkey (Fall/Winter 2000)
  • Rogue States (Spring/Summer 2001)
  • Children (Fall/Winter 2001)
  • Toeing the Blue Line (Spring/Summer 2002)
  • Face of the State (Fall/Winter 2002)
  • Central Asia (Spring/Summer 2003)
  • Governance (Fall/Winter 2003)
  • Land (Spring/Summer 2004)
  • State Building (Fall/Winter 2004)
  • Financing Development (Spring/Summer 2005)
  • The Politics of the Sea (Fall/Winter 2005)
  • The Globalization of Disaster (Spring/Summer 2006)
  • Historical Reconciliation (Fall/Winter 2006)
  • Iran (Spring/Summer 2007)
  • Religion & Statecraft (Fall/Winter 2007)
  • Water: A Global Challenge (Spring/Summer 2008)
  • Global Finance (Fall/Winter 2008)
  • Africa in the 21st Century (Spring/Summer 2009)
  • Pakistan & Afghanistan (Fall/Winter 2009)
  • Rethinking Russia (Spring/Summer 2010)
  • Innovating for Development (Fall/Winter 2010)
  • Sino-Indian Relations (Spring/Summer 2011)
  • Inside the Authoritarian State (Fall/Winter 2011)
  • The Future of the City (Spring/Summer 2012)

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