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The Cambridge Review of International Affairs (CRIA) is a peer-reviewed journal promoting debate on international affairs across the social sciences – including international studies, international relations, international history, international law, and international political economy – and between scholars and policymakers. CRIA defines the field of international affairs broadly in the hopes of soliciting novel, interdisciplinary work that will expand the horizons of current scholarship and thinking. Though CRIA does frequently publish high-quality quantitative work, the journal aims to provide a forum for scholarship interested in interdisciplinary and qualitative methods, as well as theoretical innovation. CRIA is particularly interested in historical IR work that places contemporary debates in their broader context.
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The Cambridge Review of International Affairs (CRIA) is a peer-reviewed journal promoting debate on international affairs across the social sciences – including international studies, international relations, international history, international law, and international political economy – and between scholars and policymakers. CRIA defines the field of international affairs broadly in the hopes of soliciting novel, interdisciplinary work that will expand the horizons of current scholarship and thinking. Though CRIA does frequently publish high-quality quantitative work, the journal aims to provide a forum for scholarship interested in interdisciplinary and qualitative methods, as well as theoretical innovation. CRIA is particularly interested in historical IR work that places contemporary debates in their broader context.