International Journal
Canada’s Journal of Global Policy AnalysisComparative Foreign Policy | Foreign Policy Analysis | International Relations (General)
International Journal (IJ) is Canada’s pre-eminent journal of global policy analysis. It combines brief, policy-relevant articles with longer, peer-reviewed, scholarly assessments of interest to foreign policy-makers, analysts and academics in Canada and around the world. IJ is cross-disciplinary, combining the insights of history, political science and economics with anthropology and other social sciences to advance research and dialogue on issues of global significance.
Established in 1946, IJ is the scholarly publication of the Canadian International Council (CIC) and the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History (CCIH). The CIC is a non-partisan, nationwide council established to strengthen Canada’s role in international affairs. The CCIH is a joint undertaking of Trinity College and the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. It promotes the study of recent international events from a historical standpoint, and pursues programs of research, teaching, publication and other activities to that end.
International Journal (IJ) is Canada’s pre-eminent journal of global policy analysis. It combines brief, policy-relevant articles with longer, peer-reviewed, scholarly assessments of interest to foreign policy-makers, analysts and academics in Canada and around the world. IJ is cross-disciplinary, combining the insights of history, political science and economics with anthropology and other social sciences to advance research and dialogue on issues of global significance.
Established in 1946, IJ is the scholarly publication of the Canadian International Council (CIC) and the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History (CCIH). The CIC is a non-partisan, nationwide council established to strengthen Canada’s role in international affairs. The CCIH is a joint undertaking of Trinity College and the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. It promotes the study of recent international events from a historical standpoint, and pursues programs of research, teaching, publication and other activities to that end.
Asa McKercher | St. Francis Xavier University, Canada |
Leah Sarson | Dalhousie University, Canada |
Elliot Gunn | Canadian International Council |
Caroline Dunton | Queen's University, Canada |
Katie Davis | University of Toronto, Canada |
Jean-Christophe Boucher | University of Calgary, Canada |
Adam Chapnick | Canadian Forces College, Canada |
David Dyment | Canadian International Council, Canada |
John English | University of Toronto, Canada |
Wilfrid Greaves | University of Victoria, Canada |
Patrick James | University of Southern California, USA |
Anessa L. Kimball | Université Laval, Canada |
Veronica Kitchen | University of Waterloo, Canada |
Patsy Lewis | Brown University, USA |
David B. MacDonald | University of Guelph, Canada |
Margaret MacMillan | University of Oxford, UK |
Stephanie Martel | Queen’s University, Canada |
Francine McKenzie | Western University, Canada |
Simon Miles | Duke University, USA |
Roland Paris | University of Ottawa, Canada |
Stéphane Roussel | École nationale d’Administration publique, Canada |
Elinor Sloan | Carleton University, Canada |
Kevin Spooner | Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada |
Debora VanNijnatten | Wilfred Laurier University, Canada |
Rosalind Warner | Okanagan College, Canada |
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