American Diplomacy
Discipline | Diplomacy |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Beatrice Camp (as from March 2018) |
Publication details | |
Publication history | 1996–present |
Publisher |
American Diplomacy Publishers (United States) |
Frequency | Upon acceptance |
Yes | |
Standard abbreviations | |
Am. Dipl. | |
Indexing | |
ISSN |
1094-8120 |
LCCN | sn97004360 |
OCLC no. | 37358956 |
Links | |
American Diplomacy is an open access peer-reviewed academic journal published by the nonprofit American Diplomacy Publishers in cooperation with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill College of Arts and Sciences's Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense, and with the consortium Triangle Institute for Security Studies, one of the wave of Grand Strategy programs, a group of academic-military, pro-interventionist organizations that developed after 9/11. It covers the foreign policy of the United States and its foreign service, and states it maintains a partisan political stance.[1] It publishes analytical commentary and analysis on international relations, notes on life in the foreign service, book reviews, and editorials.[2]
History
The journal was established in 1996 by a group of retired American diplomats living in the Research Triangle Park area.[1] For the first five years of its publication, the journal was volume and issue numbered, but eventually moved to an ongoing Internet publication.[3]
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in ProQuest Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, EBSCO databases, and Cengage/Gale.
References
- 1 2 "Editorial and Publication Policies". American Diplomacy Publishers. Retrieved 2014-04-05.
- ↑ "About American Diplomacy". American Diplomacy Publishers. Retrieved 2014-04-05.
- ↑ Steve Black (November 2006). "6: American Diplomacy. Interview with Dr. Henry E. Mattox, Editor". The College of Saint Rose. Retrieved 2014-04-05.