Questions Internationales
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Type | Bimonthly |
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Publisher | La Documentation française |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | Paris |
Circulation | 6,000 |
ISSN | 1761-7146 |
Website | Questions Internationales |
Questions Internationales (French for International Issues) is a bimonthly French magazine founded in 2003[1] and published by La Documentation française. It offers didactic analysis on various subjects of international relations and foreign affairs, encompassing global politics, economics, European integration and transnational problems.
Questions Internationales is popular among students, scholars, diplomats and teachers as well as among a large public. Each issue consists of a main dossier dedicated to a major topic of International relations, European affairs, a transnational or a regional matter. Each dossier is illustrated by maps and photographs. In addition to the major articles written by scholars and specialists, each issue includes short articles and photographs.
Some authors[]
- Georges Corm
- Charles Cogan
- Alain Dejammet
- G. John Ikenberry
- Daniel C. Kurtzer
- Yves Lacoste
- Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
- Thierry de Montbrial
- Elias Sanbar
- Saskia Sassen
- Michel Serres
- Jack Snyder
- Justin Vaisse
- Hubert Védrine
References[]
- ^ "10ème anniversaire de la revue "Questions internationales"". France Culture (in French). 19 June 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
External links[]
- 2003 establishments in France
- Bi-monthly magazines published in France
- French-language magazines
- News magazines published in France
- International relations journals
- Magazines established in 2003
- Magazines published in Paris
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- Magazines published in Europe stubs