International Studies Association

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The International Studies Association (ISA) is a professional association for scholars, practitioners and graduate students in the field of international studies. Founded in 1959, ISA now has over 7,000 members in 110 countries and is the most respected and widely known scholarly association in this field.[1] Endeavoring to create communities of scholars dedicated to international studies, ISA is divided into 6 geographic subdivisions (Regions), 29 thematic groups (Sections) and 4 Caucuses which provide opportunities to exchange ideas and research with local colleagues and within specific subject areas. ISA publishes leading journals in the field of international studies and the annual convention routinely draws over 6,500 attendees.

ISA publishes six academic journals (International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, International Studies Perspectives, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Political Sociology, , co-sponsors a seventh (), publishes a comprehensive compendium of international studies and maintains a variety of online resources for the international academic community.[2]

It is a US association with headquarters at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut.[3]

List of presidents[]

  1. (1959–1961)
  2. Wesley Posvar (1961–1962)
  3. (1962–1963)
  4. (1963–1964)
  5. (1964–1966)
  6. (1966–1967)
  7. (1967–1968)
  8. William Olson (1968–1969)
  9. Robert North (1969–1970)
  10. Norman Palmer (1970–1971)
  11. Richard C. Snyder (1971–1972)
  12. William T.R. Fox (1972–1973)
  13. Alexander George (1973–1974)
  14. Kenneth Boulding (1974–1975)
  15. Richard Rosecrance (1975–1976)
  16. Vincent Davis (1976–1977)
  17. Herbert Kelman (1977–1978)
  18. (1978–1979)
  19. Ole Holsti (1979–1980)
  20. Dina Zinnes (1980–1981)
  21. (1981–1982)
  22. (1982–1983)
  23. Bruce Russett (1983–1984)
  24. James N. Rosenau (1984–1985)
  25. J. David Singer (1985–1986)
  26. (1986–1987)
  27. (1987–1988)
  28. Robert Keohane (1988–1989)
  29. Charles F. Hermann (1989–1990)
  30. (1990–1991)
  31. (1991–1992)
  32. Hayward R. Alker Jr. (1992–1993)
  33. (1993–1994)
  34. Ted R. Gurr (1994–1995)
  35. Susan Strange (1995–1996)
  36. (1996–1997)
  37. (1997–1998)
  38. Margaret G. Hermann (1998–1999)
  39. Michael Brecher (1999–2000)
  40. (2000–2001)
  41. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (2001–2002)
  42. John A. Vasquez (2002–2003)
  43. Steve Smith (2003–2004)
  44. Jacek Kugler (2004–2005)
  45. (2005–2006)
  46. J. Ann Tickner (2006–2007)
  47. (2007–2008)
  48. Nils Petter Gleditsch (2008–2009)
  49. Thomas G. Weiss (2009–2010)
  50. David A. Lake (2010–2011)
  51. Beth Simmons (2011–2012)
  52. Etel Solingen (2012–2013)
  53. (2013–2014)
  54. Amitav Acharya (2014–2015)
  55. Paul Diehl (2015–2016)
  56. T. V. Paul (2016–2017)
  57. Brett Ashley Leeds (2017–2018)
  58. Patrick James (2018–2019)
  59. (2019–2020)
  60. Helen V. Milner (2020–2021)

References[]

  1. ^ "About ISA". www.isanet.org. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  2. ^ "ISA Publications". Isanet.org. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  3. ^ "International Studies Association > ISA > Headquarters". www.isanet.org. Retrieved 2020-05-08.

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