SAIS Review

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SAIS Review
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Discipline Politics
Language English
Abbreviated title SAI
Publisher (country) Johns Hopkins University Press (USA)
Publication history 1956 to present
Website Editorial site

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ISSN 0036-0775

SAIS Review is an academic journal founded as an alumni newsletter in 1956. It began its current incarnation in 1981. The journal focuses on world affairs with the aim of introducing practical experience into scholarly inquiry in the hope of informing policymakers directly. The result is a policy-focused perspective that can still be appreciated by academics. Each issue also includes book reviews. Thanks to the access and reputation of SAIS (the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, part of the Johns Hopkins University), the journal, which is edited by graduate students has attracted work from major academicians and policymakers including Hernando de Soto, Madeleine Albright, and Al Gore. The editors-in-chief are Maia Linask and Manolis Prinotakis.

The journal is published biannually in February and September. Circulation is 516 and the average length of an issue is 224 pages.

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