About Us


Since its foundation in 1998 by students Mike Grenier and Hugh Handeyside with the faculty support of Professor Coit Blacker, the Stanford Journal of International Relations has published the best of Stanford writing on international relations. The Journal provides a semi-annual forum for interdisciplinary discussion of global affairs, publishing writing on politics, economics, history, and public policy.

Our undergraduate staff directs all aspects of journal production. Academics, policymakers, and institutions around the country receive the 80-page journal in print. Our authors are Stanford students, faculty, affiliates, and alumni; interviewees have included Condoleezza Rice, former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy, F.W. de Klerk, and Joseph Stiglitz.

You may find hard copies of past Journals in the Bing Wing of Green Library. You can also view them online in our archives here. For subscriptions to future issues, please see our Subscriptions page.

If you would like to join the Journal staff, please submit an enquiry at Contact Us. The staff includes undergraduate students of all majors who are interested in international affairs. Stanford students are also able to enroll in the Stanford IR Journal as a one-unit course.

To submit your work and our guidelines, please visit the Submissions page.

Contact Us

Stanford Journal of International Relations
216 Encina Hall West
Stanford, CA 94305-6045
(650) 723-4547

2013 Staff

Editors-in-Chief

 

Elizabeth Claire Margolin — ecm1112@stanford.edu