The Brown Journal of World Affairs has released its Fall/Winter issue featuring articles on diplomacy in the 21st century, cybersecurity, the global food crisis, and the privatization of security. Copies of the latest installment of the Journal are free to all students and are available at the Rock and Science libraries, Ratty, J. Walter Wilson, and other locations around campus. The Journal is a biannual international relations publication edited by Brown undergraduates and produced at the Watson Institute for International Studies. Founded in 1993, the Journal provides a forum for world leaders, policymakers, and prominent academics to engage in a vigorous debate of intellectual breadth and vibrancy. Distinguished contributors include President Jimmy Carter, Madeline Albright, Joseph Nye, Ira Magaziner, and Zbigniew Brezezinski. The Journal is one of the most widely read and influential publications produced at Brown and is notable for being among the only journals in the world that features leading scholarly work that is edited and published exclusively by undergraduates.

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