Center for International Relations

American nonprofit organization centered on international affairs
Center for International Relations
Formation2002
HeadquartersArlington, Virginia, USA
Websitehttps://centerinternationalrelations.org/

The Center for International Relations (CIR) is a nonpartisan and nonprofit, tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization that publishes various materials about international relations and current affairs. The organization is based in the Washington, D.C. area,[citation needed] though its staff operates in various countries throughout the world.

Activities

The CIR's core activities include publication of its online journal, publication of special reports, hosting special events and awarding annual prizes for outstanding essays submitted by students.[1]

Outlets

International Affairs Forum

The International Affairs Forum is CIR's online journal, which publishes articles, opinion pieces and interviews. It also maintains databases of organizations, blogs and institutions active in the sphere of international relations and economic policy studies. The forum's stated mission is to present ‘information in an unbiased manner, regardless of political creed to provide our readers an all-encompassing view of subjects’ as well as to present ‘content from a global perspective.’[2]

Cultural Affairs Forum

The Cultural Affairs Forum is the sister site of the International Affairs Forum and covers ‘cultural diplomacy’.[3] It publishes articles, editorials and links, in this case on topics such as classical music and politics, and culture as propaganda.

Boards

Board of directors

Editorial board

  • Steven Clemons, New America Foundation
  • Ross H. Munro, Center for Security Studies
  • Robert R. Reilly, former director Voice of America

Resource board

  • Terrence R. Guay, professor of international business, Pennsylvania State University
  • Muhiuddin Haider, associate professor, Department of Global Health & International Affairs, George Washington University
  • John C. King, adjunct professor of international affairs, American University (Washington, D.C.)
  • Christos N. Kyrou, assistant professor, School of International Service (SIS) at American University; director of the Environmental Peacemaking Program at the Center for International Development and Conflict Management at the University of Maryland, College Park
  • Ghada Gomaa A. Mohamed, lecturer in economics, Carleton University (Canada)
  • Sahar Khamis, assistant professor of communications, Affiliate Faculty of Women's Studies, and Affiliate Faculty in the Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity, University of Maryland
  • Madhav Das Nalapat, UNESCO Peace Chair and director of the Department of Geopolitics at Manipal University

References

  1. ^ "International Affairs Forum". www.ia-forum.org.
  2. ^ "International Affairs Forum". www.ia-forum.org.
  3. ^ Cultural Affairs Forum - About Archived January 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Official website
  • International Affairs Forum
  • Cultural Affairs Forum
  • Sourcewatch profile