Orbis (journal)

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Orbis is the Foreign Policy Research Institute's (FPRI) quarterly journal of world affairs. Published by Elsevier on behalf of the FPRI, an American think tank,[1] it was founded in 1957[2] by Robert Strausz-Hupé as a forum for policymakers, scholars, and the public who sought debate that they believed was not found in the journals of that time.[citation needed]

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History1957–present
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Orbis
DisciplineInternational relations
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMackubin Thomas Owens
Publication details
History1957–present
Publisher
Elsevier on behalf of the Foreign Policy Research Institute (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Orbis
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ISSN0030-4387 (print)
1873-5282 (web)
LCCN58004080
OCLC no.01761361
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Over 60 years later, Orbis publishes articles on topics relating to American foreign policy and national security and analysis of international developments. The journal is edited by Nikolas Gvosdev (Naval War College). Other recent editors include James Kurth (Swarthmore College, 2005–2007), David Eisenhower (University of Pennsylvania, 2001–2004), and Walter A. McDougall (University of Pennsylvania, 1995–2001).[1]

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