Aims and scope
The Cambridge Review of International Affairs publishes excellent and innovative multi- and inter-disciplinary scholarship on international affairs, particularly in the fields of international studies, international relations, international law and international political economy. It is committed to a diversity of approach and method and encourages the submission of multi- and inter-disciplinary contributions from academics and policymakers.
Scholarly debate is promoted through the Cambridge Review of International Affairs’ main format of thematic sections of about four or five articles debating theoretical, empirical and/or methodological questions, as well as its book review forums and responses. The journal also carries one special issue each year. The submission of articles from panels, workshops, and so on for joint publication is encouraged (all articles will be individually peer reviewed and evaluated).