Editor-in-Chief Alexei Bogaturov
Editor
Andrey Baykov
Editorial Advisory Board
Tatiana Alekseyeva, Sergey Afontsev, Vladimir Baranovsky, Alexei
Bogaturov, Alexander Bulatov, Leokadia Drobizheva, Victor Dyatlov,
Natalia Egorova, Alexey Fenenko, Mark von Hagen (USA), Marc Khrustalev,
Nikolai Kosolapov, Victor Kremenyuk, S. Neil MacFarlane (the United
Kingdom), Tatiana
Shakleina, Marina Pavlova-Silvanskaya, Anatoli Sokolov, Valery
Tishkov, Mikhail
Troitskiy, Pavel Tsygankov, Alexei Voskressensky, Tatiana Zhdanova
Journal of International Relations Theory and World Politics Published three times a year by the Academic Educational Forum on International Relations with financial support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. ISSN 1728-2756 (print version) ISSN 1811-2773 (online version)
«International Trends» (Mezhdunarodnyye protsessy) is the first Russian academic journal of international relations theory and methodology of world-political studies. «International Trends» is independently published and managed by the Academic Educational Journal on International Relations, a Moscow-based Russian NGO established in 2000. Having no direct affiliation with any state or private institution, the journal aims to facilitate communication among scholars and educators in Eastern Eurasia and to foster their concerted effort in developing theoretical approaches to international relations and world politics. Our journal’s priorities include new fundamental trends in international relations and world economy, the evolving theoretical agenda of security and conflict studies, international organizations, the ethical dimension of foreign policy and international law, ecology, geopolitics and international political economy. Our authors come from universities and research centers based in the former Soviet area as well as Western Europe and North America. The journal circulates in 1,200 copies. Apart from Russian-speaking intellectuals, analysts and university faculty, they are distributed among policy makers and officials serving in Russian federal and regional government bodies, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
Location
Gazetny pereulok 9, building 2, office 29, Moscow 125009
Mailing address: Academic Educational Forum on International Relations, P.O. Box 81, Central Post Office, Moscow 101000, Russian Federation E-mail: info@obraforum.ru http://www.intertrends.ru |