International Trends
Academic journal
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International Trends (Russian: Международные процессы, Mezhdunarodnye Protsessy) is a Russian peer-reviewed academic journal covering international relations theory and research methods in world politics. Founded in 2002, it is published three times a year by the Academic Educational Forum on International Relations.[1] In 2002–2012, its edition was supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and since 2012 by the State Club Foundation. According to Russian Science Citation Index, the journal had a 2013 impact factor of 0.808.[2]
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| Discipline | International relations |
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| Language | Russian |
| Edited by | Andrey Baykov |
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| History | 2002–present |
| Publisher | Academic Educational Forum on International Relations (Russia) |
| Frequency | Triannual |
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| ISO 4 | Int. Trends |
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| ISSN | 1728-2756 (print) 1811-2773 (web) |
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The founder of the journal Alexei Bogaturov was its first editor-in-chief (2002–2012) and currently chairs the editorial board. Andrey Baykov is the current editor-in-chief.
The journal is included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission of Russia.[3] International Trends provides online access to its articles.[4] According to the Higher School of Economics, International Trends was ranked in 2015 among the top-5 Russian journals in political science and had an A2 rating.[5] According to the research published in World Economy and International Relations in 2014, 95% of the scholars polled argued that International Trends was of special importance for the progress of the Russian theory of international relations.[6]
