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A group of scholars and practitioners founded the International Studies Association (ISA) in 1959 to pursue mutual interests in international studies. Representing eighty countries, ISA has over four thousand members worldwide and is the most respected and widely known scholarly association in this field. Geographic subdivisions of ISA, called Regions, provide opportunities to exchange ideas and research with local colleagues. Over twenty special interest groups, called Sections, offer additional contact between members interested in specific areas within the field of international studies. Together, these Regions and Sections allow us to create communities of scholars dedicated to international studies. Our international conferences and annual convention attract scholars from all over the world. We cooperate with 57 international studies organizations in 32 countries, and we are a member of the International Social Science Council, and have nongovernmental consultative status with the United Nations. ISA's journals help define the field and showcase the research of our members. The International Studies Quarterly (ISQ) started in conjunction with the Association as its flagship journal. With a broad interdisciplinary and multinational perspective, the International Studies Review (ISR) tracks worldwide trends, synthesizing theory and literature in the field. International Studies Perspectives began publication in 2000 and is focused on teaching, research, and the state of the profession. Foreign Policy Analysis provides a peer-reviewed outlet for the highest quality academic research into the processes, outcomes and theories of foreign policy. Our most recent journal, International Political Sociology, is an interdisciplinary journal responding to the diversification of both scholarly interests and regional concerns in contemporary international studies. WELCOME FROM EXEC.DIR BECOME A MEMBER NOW
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Please join us for our 2008 Annual Convention in San Francisco, CA.
News & Notes: Statement on Academic Freedom adopted by Governing Council. ISA Nominating Committee: Officer Election Results for 2008-2009 Term Announcing a Call for Papers for the ISA's newest journal forthcoming in 2007, International Political Sociology. Click here (PDF) for information, guidelines and instructions. Governing Council Election Results for Non-North American Representatives, 2007-2008 Term |