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Updated November 21st, 2008
word count: 500-5000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Foreign Affairs covers a broad range of topics related to American foreign policy and international affairs. It strives to present clear thinking by knowledgeable observers on important issues, written in English that can be read with ease and pleasure by both professionals and a general audience.

Foreign Affairs welcomes unsolicited manuscripts and article proposals.

Foreign Affairs publishes four categories of material. Comments are 2,000-3,000-word front-of-the-book pieces that make a single, provocative point. Essays are more extensive 4,000-5,000-word pieces of analysis or reportage that comprise the body of the magazine. Review Essays are 2,000-3,000-word discussions of new books. Correspondence presents feedback from readers on material that has been published in previous issues. Letters to the editor intended for publication should be no more than 500 words and may be edited for space and style if selected.

All submissions should be accompanied by a brief note describing the author's current and past positions, recent publications, and relevant experience. Authors should be able to provide, if asked, appropriate citations for any facts or quotations their pieces contain.

The following deadlines are worth keeping in mind in order for a piece to be considered for a particular issue: for the January/February issue, October 16; for the March/April issue, December 11; for the May/June issue, February 12; for the July/August issue, April 9; for the September/October issue, June 11; and for the November/December issue, August 6. \

Example articles include: The Myth of Grass-Roots Terrorism by Bruce Hoffman, Putin's Russia by Padma Desai, CIA Chronicles
by Amy Zegart, Chinese Ways by Naazneen Barma, Ely Ratner, and Steven Weber, Market Blues by Terrence Keeley

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