The Alexandria Review
The Alexandria Review is a Keck Center research and opinion publication on issues pertaining to the Middle East, North Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean. We aim to show the beauty and strife of life in this area to readers all around the globe, with our first publication arriving this summer.
Co-Editors:
Shivom Parihar ‘28
Davin Khan ‘28
Reorienting Security
Reorienting Security is an undergraduate research journal that focuses on non-traditional interpretations of international relations. This initiative aims to increase student exposure to and interaction with IR topics/theories that are neglected by Western-centric and masculine-dominated perspectives on global politics. Reorienting Security focuses largely on feminist, queer, and gender-related international relations and its intersections with war, security, terrorism, migration, public health, and the environment.
Editor:
Tom Inouye ‘26
Non-CMC Journal Opportunities
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Claremont Journal of International Relations
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Claremont Journal of Law and Public Policy
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Southern California International Review
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Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Politics, Economics, and World Affairs
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Columbia University Journal of Politics and Society
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US Naval Academy
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US Military Academy Westpoint
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Cornell International Affairs Review