The Sydney Globalist

The Sydney Globalist is an international affairs magazine published bi-annually by students at the University of Sydney, Australia. It is currently staffed by 40 undergraduate students from a range of academic disciplines. The magazine aspires to publish the best in student ideas, writing and analysis on international affairs. Its audience encompasses students, academics, analysts, civil society, opinion-makers and the foreign policy community.
The magazine is part of the Global21 network. Founded at Yale University in 2005, Global21 seeks to connect high-achieving students around the world in ways that will remain with them as they become tomorrow’s leaders in business, the non-profit sector, and government. Since its founding, Global21 has established chapters at Yale University, Peking University, the University of Cambridge, the University of Sydney, the University of Toronto, the University of Cape Town, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, St. Stephen’s University in New Delhi, Bogazici University in Istanbul, and Sciences Po of Paris.
Mission
The Sydney Globalist is intended as a forum for undergraduate students to discuss international affairs at an intellectual and meaningful level. It has no political affiliation and hopes to provide as pluralistic an approach as possible. The magazine is distributed to governments, academics, think-tanks and non-government organisations.
Magazine Sponsors
The March 2012 issue was produced with the support of the Department of Government and International Relations, the Sydney Law School, the UNSW Law School, the UTS Law School, International House at the University of Sydney, and the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University.
Issues of The Sydney Globalist
The Sydney Globalist has been in publication since 2005, the same year that the Global21 network was founded at Yale University. Since that time it has been publishing a bi-annual magazine with a readership of over 4000 students a year.
* The Faith Game: Religion, Humanity and Political Action (Vol VIII, Issue II, August 2012, Upcoming)
* Shifting Seats: Transitions of Power in National Leadership (Vol VIII, Issue I, August 2012)
* Energy Politics (Vol VII, Issue II, March 2012)
* The Private Realm: Transforming the Global Arena (Vol VII Issue I, August 2011)
* Leadership & Responsibility in the 21st Century (Vol VI Issue II, March 2011)
* Border Politics: Conflict, Security, Identity (Vol VI Issue I, August 2010)
* The New Face of Power (Vol V Issue II, November 2009)
* Rethinking Crisis (Vol V Issue I, August 2009)
* Democracy: A Consensus? (Vol IV Issue III, November 2008)
* Debating Development: The Controversies Laid Bare (Vol IV Issue II, August 2008)
* International Law in the 21st Century: Promise and Predicament (Vol IV Issue I, January - February 2008)
* Playing the Race Card (Vol II Issue II, September - October 2006)
* Gangs in International Relations (Vol II Issue I, May 2006)
Electronic versions of the above editions are found on The Sydney Globalist website.
 
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