Top 3 Foreign Policy Magazines in 2024
Foreign Policy Magazines
Here are 3 Best Foreign Policy Magazines you should follow in 2024
1. Foreign Affairs Magazine
Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press, focusing on the interdisciplinary study of foreign policy. Edited by Klaus Brummer, Kai Oppermann, and Amrita Narlikar, FPA offers rigorous scholarly articles that bridge the gap between international relations and political science. The journal emphasizes innovative theoretical and empirical research that enhances the understanding of foreign policy decision-making processes. With contributions from global scholars, FPA provides valuable insights into the complexities of international affairs and policy analysis
Format Digital and Print
Online Magazine foreignaffairs.com
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Publisher Council On Foreign Relations, Inc.
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Foreign Policy Magazine Editors and Contributors
Author Name | Media Outlet | |
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Alexandra Sharp | foreignpolicy.com | |
Ravi Agrawal | foreignpolicy.com | |
Catherine Osborn | foreignpolicy.com | |
Christina Lu | foreignpolicy.com | |
Drew Gorman | foreignpolicy.com | |
Jack Detsch | foreignpolicy.com | |
Michael Kugelman | foreignpolicy.com | |
James Palmer | foreignpolicy.com | |
Nosmot Gbadamosi | foreignpolicy.com | |
Howard W. French | foreignpolicy.com | |
Elisabeth Braw | foreignpolicy.com | |
Stephen M. Walt | foreignpolicy.com | |
Anchal Vohra | foreignpolicy.com | |
Rishi Iyengar | foreignpolicy.com | |
Cameron Abadi and Adam Tooze | foreignpolicy.com | |
Emma Ashford and Matthew Kroenig | foreignpolicy.com | |
Amy Mackinnon | foreignpolicy.com | |
Robbie Gramer and Jack Detsch | foreignpolicy.com | |
Keith Johnson | foreignpolicy.com | |
Chloe Hadavas | foreignpolicy.com | |
Ian Garner | foreignpolicy.com | |
Lynne O’Donnell | foreignpolicy.com | |
Steven A. Cook | foreignpolicy.com | |
Paul Hockenos | foreignpolicy.com | |
Agathe Demarais | foreignpolicy.com | |
Derek Grossman | foreignpolicy.com | |
Joseph Rachman | foreignpolicy.com | |
Ashley Ahn | foreignpolicy.com | |
Caroline de Gruyter | foreignpolicy.com | |
Jordan Hoffman | foreignpolicy.com | |
Justin Ling | foreignpolicy.com | |
Aaron David Miller | foreignpolicy.com | |
Adrian Karatnycky | foreignpolicy.com | |
Emily Schultheis | foreignpolicy.com | |
Eugene Chausovsky | foreignpolicy.com | |
J. Alex Tarquinio | foreignpolicy.com | |
Jo Inge Bekkevold | foreignpolicy.com | |
John Kampfner | foreignpolicy.com | |
Mark Malloch-Brown | foreignpolicy.com | |
Oliver Stuenkel | foreignpolicy.com | |
Raphael S. Cohen | foreignpolicy.com | |
Sinan Ciddi | foreignpolicy.com | |
Stefanie Glinski | foreignpolicy.com | |
Sushant Singh | foreignpolicy.com | |
William Sposato | foreignpolicy.com | |
Alexey Kovalev | foreignpolicy.com | |
Bibek Bhandari | foreignpolicy.com | |
Daniel Byman | foreignpolicy.com | |
David E. Rosenberg | foreignpolicy.com | |
Franz-Stefan Gady | foreignpolicy.com |