The Fletcher Forum includes feature articles, book reviews, interviews and editorials.[16][15] While the current issue is available for purchase, most articles from previous issues are individually available for download through the journal's website,[17] or through Tufts Digital Library archives.[18]
The cover of the first issue of The Fletcher Forum, Fall 1976.[21]
The cover of the 13th volume, in 1989, using for the first time the journal's new name.[20]
The journal was established in the fall of 1976 as The Fletcher Forum: A Journal of Graduate Studies in International Affairs. The director was Jeffrey A. Sheehan and the editorial board was chaired by Shashi Tharoor.[21][22] The journal obtained its current name in 1989.[20]
In another article in the journal, Ambassador Stephen Bosworth during his tenure as the Dean of the Fletcher School, called it "a major publication of international affairs", which provides an outlet for "thoughtful leaders in international affairs to share their insight on our changing world.", "as the world's political focus moves away from superpower domination and continues to struggle with issues of economic growth, human rights, and climate change."[24]
Supplemental issuesedit
The journal has published some special issues, as third issues within the corresponding academic year's volume:
Papers and presentations from a special conference held at the Fletcher School on September 30, 2004 (2005, vol. 29)
A collection of speeches and papers presented at the conference "Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Current Challenges and New Approaches", cosponsored by the Fletcher School and the American Academy of Diplomacy, held on October 21, 2005 (2006, vol 30)
Commemorative issue for the 100th birthday of Edward R. Murrow (2008, vol. 32)
Celebration of The Fletcher School's 80th anniversary (2013, vol. 37),
Editors-in-chiefedit
The volumes and their editorial board composition typically follows the academic year cycle, beginning in the fall of a year, and finishing in the summer of the following one. The following persons have been editor-in-chief:
1992-93 (Vol. 17): Mark Terry (issue 1), Tammy Halevy, Bruce Keith
1993-94 (Vol. 18): Linda Head Flanagan
1994-95 (Vol. 19): Linda J. Maguire
1995-96 (Vol. 20): Jennifer Evans
1996-97 (Vol. 21): Sara Mason
1997-98 (Vol. 22): Kate Mahoney
1998-99 (Vol. 23): Carlisle J. Levine
1999-2000 (Vol. 24): Brian T. Jackson
2000-01 (Vol. 25): Vashti Van Wyke
2001-02 (Vol. 26) Daniel Langenkamp
2002-03 (Vol. 27): Mariya Rasner
2003-04 (Vol. 28): Emma Belcher
2004-05 (Vol. 29): Annelena Lobb
2005-06 (Vol. 30): Cornelia Schneider
2006-07 (Vol. 31): Jonathan L. K. Reiber
2007-08 (Vol. 32): Catherine G. Pfaffenroth
2008-09 (Vol. 33): Justin Ginnetti
2009-10 (Vol. 34): Naureen Kabir
2010-11 (Vol. 35): David Reidy
2011-12 (Vol. 36): Paul Nadeau
2012-13 (Vol. 37): Alexander Ely
2013-14 (Vol. 38): Julia Radice
2014-15 (Vol. 39): Christopher Maroshegyi
2015-16 (Vol. 40): Natalie Lam
2016-17 (Vol. 41): Emily Morgenstern
2017-18 (Vol. 42): Maria Selde
2018-19 (Vol. 43): Elissa F. Miller
2019-20 (Vol. 44): Lukas P. Bundonis
2020-21 (Vol. 45): Alessandra Testa
2021-22 (Vol. 46): Delia C. Burns
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