The Brandeis International Journal is now the Brandeis Journal of Politics! Although we will continue to place strong emphasis on the international aspect of our publication, the goal of our rebranding is to reflect the evolution of the Journal's coverage. The Journal has grown to incorporate all works related to the social sciences and humanities, which extend beyond the scope of international relations. Sections of the Journal, although subject to change, typically include fields like political economy, political theory, and international relations.
The Brandeis Journal of Politics is an entirely undergraduate run, written, and published social science publication. Every semester we publish original, short-form international relations, political science, and economic analysis pieces covering every corner of the globe, as well as a unique theme section for each issue.
Founded in 2011 to create, support, and facilitate discourse in International Affairs discourse on the Brandeis campus and beyond, the Journal has quickly grown from a small group of dedicated founders to Brandeis' foremost semesterly publication. We publish exclusively short-form original work written mostly by Brandeis undergraduates, though we gladly accept submissions from outside of the University. The Brandeis Journal of Politics strives for objective, nonpartisan analysis of the critical issues facing our world today. While past issues of the Journal contained seven distinct sections, broken up by region (The Americas, Africa, Europe, Middle East, South/Central Asia, and Asia Pacific), as well as a unique theme section that deals with a broad thematic topic, the new Brandeis Journal of Politics utilizes a more dynamic structure that adapts sections to fit writers' and editors' interests.
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The Brandeis Journal of Politics is an entirely undergraduate run, written, and published social science publication. Every semester we publish original, short-form international relations, political science, and economic analysis pieces covering every corner of the globe, as well as a unique theme section for each issue.
Founded in 2011 to create, support, and facilitate discourse in International Affairs discourse on the Brandeis campus and beyond, the Journal has quickly grown from a small group of dedicated founders to Brandeis' foremost semesterly publication. We publish exclusively short-form original work written mostly by Brandeis undergraduates, though we gladly accept submissions from outside of the University. The Brandeis Journal of Politics strives for objective, nonpartisan analysis of the critical issues facing our world today. While past issues of the Journal contained seven distinct sections, broken up by region (The Americas, Africa, Europe, Middle East, South/Central Asia, and Asia Pacific), as well as a unique theme section that deals with a broad thematic topic, the new Brandeis Journal of Politics utilizes a more dynamic structure that adapts sections to fit writers' and editors' interests.
Click on the Contact tab to reach out to us or to sign up for our listserv.
Click on the About tab for information about our submission process.