The Yale Globalist

The Yale Globalist

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editor = Katharine Kendrick
discipline = International affairs
language = English
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country = USA
frequency = quarterly
history = 2000 to present
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website = http://www.tyglobalist.org
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"The Yale Globalist" (also referred to as "The Globalist") is a quarterly undergraduate magazine of international affairs at Yale University. Unlike many undergraduate international affairs magazines, such as the "Harvard International Review" or the "Georgetown Journal of International Affairs", the magazine is written, edited, and published entirely by undergraduate students. "The Yale Globalist" is part of Global21, a network of student-run foreign affairs magazines at premier universities around the world. Its current editor is Katharine Kendrick.

Each issue of the "The Yale Globalist" is centered around themes such as immigration, the politics of sex, or the rise of the left in Latin America. The magazine's staff also travels abroad on annual research trips. In 2007, "Globalist" writers were in Venezuela during the controversial closing of the cable television station RCTV. They also toured oil fields with the state oil company PDVSA and met with key opposition leaders such as Carabobo state governor Henrique Salas Römer. In 2008, the Globalist staff will travel to India to take a first-hand look at the nation's economic and political development.

Journalism Advisory Board

*Steven Brill, Lecturer in Journalism, Yale English Department
*Nayan Chanda, Director of Publications, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
*Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Foreign Affairs"
*Jef McAllister, "Time Magazine"
*Mark Oppenheimer, Yale Journalism Initiative
*Nathaniel Rich, "The Paris Review"
*Fred Strebeigh, Yale English Department

Academic Advisory Board

*Jose Cheibub, Associate Professor, Yale Political Science Department
*Donald Green, Director, Yale Institution for Social and Policy Studies
*Charles Hill, former Career Minister of the U.S. Foreign Service and chief foreign policy advisor the Rudy Giuliani presidential campaign
*Ian Shapiro, Director, The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale
*Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico

External links

* [http://www.tyglobalist.org "The Yale Globalist" website]


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