Millennium
Journal of International StudiesInternational Relations (General) | Politics & International Relations | Politics (General)
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Millennium: Journal of International Studies aims to publish the most innovative articles from the discipline of international studies, as well as original thinking from elsewhere in the social sciences with an international dimension.
Interdisciplinary and wide-ranging in scope, the journal provides a forum for discussion on the latest developments in the theory of international relations, welcoming innovative and critical approaches. It particularly encourages contributions from research students and young academics, but is also open to submissions from established scholars.
Since 1971 Millennium has been a student run peer-reviewed journal at the cutting edge of the discipline of International Relations, establishing a reputation for challenging preconceptions about the topography of the discipline. As a journal close to the student research community, Millennium: Journal of International Studies has always aspired to be a high-quality yet accessible publication.
Millennium is based at the London School of Economics and Political Science and published three times a year in summer, winter and spring.
"Theory is always for someone and for some purpose." Robert Cox, Millennium Vol. 10 No. 2 (1981)
"Millennium is one of the best IR theory journals in the discipline - a 'must' for anyone who wants to know what is going on in the field." John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois
"Over the years Millennium has published some of the most innovative and important articles in IR. It has consistently been at the forefront of intellectual advances in the discipline, and has been a journal truly international in scope and importance. It has firmly established a reputation as one of the most pluralist and forward-thinking journals in the field." Steve Smith, Exeter University
"Millennium is a unique journal - conceptually audacious, geographically wide-ranging, scrupulously edited. Over the past two decades it has made a greater contribution to the worldwide study of international relations than any other publication." Fred Halliday
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Millennium: Journal of International Studies is a refereed non-profit student-run journal at the cutting edge of the discipline of International Relations. Interdisciplinary and wide ranging in scope, the journal provides a forum for discussion on the latest developments in the theory of international relations, welcoming innovative and critical approaches. It particularly encourages contributions from research students and young academics, but is also open to submissions from established scholars. As a journal close to the student research community, Millennium: Journal of International Studies aspires to be a high-quality and inexpensive publication in the field. Each year, Millennium dedicates one of the issues to a special theme.
Elsa Bengtsson Meuller | Goldsmiths, University of London, UK |
Taylor Borowetz | SOAS, University of London, UK |
Rhiannon Emm | KCL, UK |
Shreya Bhattacharya | SOAS, UK |
Albert Cullell Cano | London School of Economics, UK |
Kinti (Pablo) Orellana Matute | Queen Mary University of London, UK |
Woohyeok Seo | London School of Economics, UK |
Eva Leth Sørensen | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Pauline Zerla | Kings College London, UK |
Raghed Ali | London School of Economics, LSE, UK |
Brunno Cunha | QMUL |
Sarah Landrum | LSE, UK |
Rhiannon Emm | King's College London, UK |
Jan-Ole Adolphsen | London School of Economics, UK |
Italo Brandimarte | London School of Economics, UK |
Frederick Broers | London School of Economics, UK |
Titouan Chassagne | London School of Economics, UK |
Anastasios Chryssikopoulos | London School of Economics, UK |
Manuela da Rosa Jorge | Queen Mary, University of London, UK |
David Eichert | London School of Economics, UK |
Anais Fiault | London School of Economics, UK |
Anna Finiguerra | Queen Mary, University of London, UK |
Lincoln Heffley | London School of Economics, UK |
Dilara Kegeli | London School of Economics, UK |
Timor Landherr | London School of Economics, UK |
Maximilian Mueller | London School of Economics, UK |
Hannah Owens | Queen Mary, University of London, UK |
Mirko Palestrino | London School of Economics, UK |
Eunjeong Park | London School of Economics, UK |
Marianna Patat | London School of Economics, UK |
Christoph Paul | London School of Economics, UK |
Ira Poensgen | London School of Economics, UK |
Alexander Stoffel | London School of Economics, UK |
Lucy Thomas | King’s College London, UK |
Arjun Chowdhuri | University of Minnesota, USA |
Ayça Çubukçu | London School of Economics, UK |
Cynthia Enloe | Clark University, USA |
Madeline Fagan | University of Warwick, UK |
Rita Floyd | University of Birmingham, UK |
Penny Griffin | UNSW, Australia |
Toni Haastrup | University of Kent, UK |
Christina Hellmich | University of Reading, UK |
Andrew Hom | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
Richard Jackson | University of Otago, New Zealand |
Halvard Leira | Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway |
David Malet | University of Melbourne, Australia |
James Martin | Goldsmiths University, UK |
Matt McDonald | University of Queensland, Australia |
Meghana Nayak | Pace University, USA |
Klaus Schlichte | Universität Bremen, Germany |
Gabriel Siles-Brügge | University of Manchester, UK |
Brent Steele | University of Utah, USA |
Harmonie Toros | University of Kent, UK |
Wesley Widmaier | Griffith University, Australia |
Lauren Wilcox | University of Cambridge, UK |
Felix Berenskötter | SOAS, UK |
Pinar Bilgin | Bilkent University, Turkey |
Daniel Deudney | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson | American University, USA |
Oliver Kessler | University of Erfurt, Germany |
Amy Niang | Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco |
Joao P. Nogueira | PUC-Rio, Brazil |
Swati Parashar | Monash University, Australia |
Giorgio Shani | ICU, Japan |
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