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PERIODICALSPeriodicals listed are currently available at the IRC Shenyang. The periodicals highlighted are linked to their respective home pages, which usually include a table of contents plus one feature article. A1. American Heritage 2. American Economic Review 3. Armed Enterprise 4. American Journal of Political Science 5. Atlantic Monthly 6. Audubon B 7. Business Week C 8. Challenge: the Magazine of Economic Affairs 9. Change 10. China Quarterly 11. Chronicle of Higher Education 12. Columbia Human Rights Law Review 13. Columbia Journalism Review 14. Congressioinal Digest 15. Current History E 16. Economist 17. Education Digest 18. English Journal F 19. Forbes 20. Foreign Affairs 21. Foreign Policy 22. Fortune G 23. Governing H 24. Harvard Business Review 25. Harvard International Law Journal 26. Human Rights Quarterly J 27. Journal of American Studies 28. Journal of Democracy 29. Journal of Economic Literature 30. Journal of Economic Perspectives L 31. Library Journal N 32. New Yorker 33. New York Review of Books 34. Newsweek P 35. PC Magazine R 36. Reader's Digest S 37. Scientific American 38. Smithsonian T 39. Time U 40. U.S. News and World Report W 41. Washington Post - National Weekly Edition 42. Wired 43. Working Woman 1. AMERICAN HERITAGE: the magazine of history http://http://www.americanheritage.com/ New York, NY: American Heritage Publishing Co. Bi-monthly This very popular magazine focuses on all aspects of the American experience, whether monumental or of marginal importance. American Economic Association Quarterly The American Economic Review (AER) was first published in 1911. Each of the regular issues (March, June, September and December) contains a number of articles and shorter papers on economic subjects. http://www.theamericanenterprise.org/ Washington, D.C.: The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. Bi-monthly Articles in this journal, the flagship publication of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, cover economics, foreign policy, law, social policy, public opinion, and the media. 4. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. Quarterly Sponsored by the Midwest Political Science Association, this journal is a general review open to all political scientists and all areas of the political science discipline. U.S. politics and government are most often discussed, although international and comparative politics and political philosophy or theory are also covered. A strong interest in research methodology is also apparent. Boston, MA: The Atlantic Monthly Co. Monthly The Atlantic is one of several critical journals with a wide readership. It incorporates essays on politics, economics, education and other aspects of American life and culture, along with essays on similar aspects of life in other countries. It also includes fiction and poetry by some of the most popular contemporary U.S. writers. back to top The National Audubon Society Bi-monthly The mission of Audubon magazine is to help its readers appreciate, understand, and preserve the natural world, with a particular focus on birds and wildlife and their habitats. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Weekly A renowned business publication. Business news, trends and profiles of successful businesspeople. 8. CHALLENGE: the magazine of economic affairs Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc. Bi-monthly Diversity of opinion is the definitive characteristic of this economics publication. The magazine's structure, however, is pretty constant: an array of articles by different authors, some of which may be on a specific theme; in-depth book reviews; editorial comment; the opportunity for authors to give vent to contrary reasoning; and suggestions for further reading. http://www.heldref.org/html/body_chg.html American Association for Higher Education 6/year Well known and respected as an opinion magazine dealing with contemporary issues in higher learning, the award-winning Change spotlights trends, provides new insights, and analyzes the implications of educational programs. Articles cover influential institutions and individuals, new teaching methods, curriculum, finances, governance, and public policy. http://uk.cambridge.org/journals/cqy/ London, UK: School of Oriental and African Studies. Quarterly This journal contains articles and book reviews on mainland China written by scholars and specialists from all over the world. Emphasis is placed on post-revolutionary China, although earlier periods are also covered. This is the leading contemporary academic publication on Chinese politics, economics.back to top 11. THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Washington, D.C.: The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc. Weekly Published weekly in newspaper format, the Chronicle provides by far the most complete coverage available of American higher education. Indeed, it is the authoritative voice as well as the most current source on legislation, grants, statistics, personnel, and forthcoming events and programs in U.S. higher education. 12. COLUBIA HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW http://www.columbia.edu/cu/hrlr/ Columbia University School of Law Quarterly The Columbia Human Rights Law Review (HRLR) is one of the oldest and most recognized human rights journals in the world. Established in 1968, the HRLR was the first law school journal dedicated to the subject of human rights and is run by students at Columbia University School of Law. The HRLR is dedicated to the analysis and discussion of human rights and civil liberties under both domestic and international law. New York, NY: Columbia University. Bi-monthly Columbia University's Review is the most acclaimed American journalism review. It is particularly noted for analyses of specific media features, with personal accounts by journalists enlivening these discussions. The journal is also acclaimed for its scrutiny of media ethics. This concern is reflected in the Review's famous "Darts and Laurels" column. http://www.congressionaldigest.com/cdm/cdm.htm Washington, D.C.: Congressional Digest Corp. 10/year Each Congressional Digest highlights a major topic currently under consideration by the U.S. Congress, with its pros and cons represented by a carefully balanced selection of opinions. The viewpoints of members of Congress are most frequently presented, although those of associations, companies, government agencies and a wide variety of experts are also included. Every issue additionally incorporates background information and recent congressional action on the particular topic. Philadelphia, PA: Current History, Inc. Monthly, except June-August Current History is an international affairs journal with appeal for the non-specialist. Each issue concentrates on a single topic (such as U.S. trade policy) or a geographic area (like Latin America). A typical issue contains seven or eight brief articles written in a non-technical style. The authors are American academics, usually subject specialists. A regular feature, "The Month in Review," is a chronological summary of the most important events of world affairs two months previously.back to top London, England: The Economist Newspaper, Ltd. Weekly Since its beginning, the economist has used economics as a basis for the international news it covers. It gives readers a different perspective--one that is needed to help with globalization of information. Six or seven lead articles are the usual format, with sections on world politics and current affairs in America, Asia, Europe, Britain, and other international areas; followed by business, finance, and science, and a section on books, arts, and sports. Prakken Publications, Inc. 9/year This magazine publishes in full or condenses some 17-20 representative articles on education a month. The abridgments are skillfully done, preserving the originals' tone and lines of thought. Most articles examine kindergarten through grade 12, with classroom problems and methods, administrative and policy issues, and the relationship of education to social and economic problems all receiving attention. The journal's broad scope reflects its generalist target audience. Youngstown, OH : Youngstown State University Bi-monthly Published since 1912, English Journal is the official journal of the Secondary Section of the National Council of Teachers of English. English Journal is published every other month by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Approximately 45,000 middle school, junior high school, and senior high school teachers, supervisors, and teacher educators read this refereed journal. New York, NY: Forbes, Inc. Bi-weekly Forbes is a popular business and financial magazine
directed to managers and investors, especially the latter. Articles concentrate
on government and company activities, industry developments, investment
opportunities, the state of the U.S. economy, and general economic trends.
Regular columnists give advice on stocks, bonds and personal finance. http://www.foreignaffairs.org/ New York, NY: The Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. 5/year This periodical is generally considered the preeminent journal of world affairs and its contributors are experts in their fields. Policy ideas are frequently tested and debated in this publication before being adopted. Foreign Affairs also contains one of the most comprehensive book review sections in the international relations field.back to top Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Quarterly This journal also provides wide-ranging coverage on all aspects of foreign affairs. A typical issue contains about ten articles written by diplomats or former diplomats and scholars in the field. As with Foreign Affairs, articles in Foreign Policy often test the water for policy innovation prior to such changes being implemented. New York, NY: Time, Inc. Bi-weekly Fortune is among the best known general business magazines in the United States. Its articles tend to be longer than those in other magazines of this type, and frequent use of sidebars allows the reader to learn more about corollary issues. The magazine is also noted for its special issue focusing on "The Fortune 500", the leading 500 U.S. businesses. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly. Monthly This national publication discusses emerging trends and issues in policy and politics at the state and local government level. Topics include economic development, social policy, labor, law enforcement, education, technology, and bureaucracy. http://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/hbr/ Boston, MA: Graduate School of Business Administration. Bi-monthly This well-known product of Harvard Business School publishes articles in the areas of business and management. Topics include planning, manufacturing, innovation, and so forth. Each issue also incorporates a case study. 25. HUARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL http://www.law.harvard.edu/studorgs/ilj/bottom.html The American Economic Association 2/year The Harvard International Law Journal is one of the most prominent reviews of international law in the United States. Founded in 1959, it has a long history of publishing incisive analyses of international legal issues by some of the most important scholars in the field. In 1997, the American Bar Association's International Lawyer magazine ranked it as the best student-edited international law journal in the country.back to top http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/ Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Quarterly
Human Rights Quarterly provides a comprehensive view of the global human rights situation. It draws attention to the plight of the world's needy, abused and disenfranchised through articles and unique contributions such as protest poetry. 27. JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES http://uk.cambridge.org/journals/ams/ New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. 3/year This British Association for American Studies publication highlights work by scholars of various nationalities in the area of American studies. Articles are interdisciplinary or cross-cultural, examining American history, politics, economics, geography, institutions, literature and related subjects. There are also extensive book reviews. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_democracy/ Baltimore, MD: National Endowment for Democracy and the Johns Hopkins University Press. Quarterly The magazine seeks to support the worldwide resurgence of democracy through communicating with those furthering democratic development and by analyzing current events. Some articles are written by academics, but many are by politicians, protest leaders, newspaper editors and others who are actively involved in various struggles for democracy. 29. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE http://www.aeaweb.org/journal.html/ American Economic Association Business Office Quarterly The Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) began publication in 1969 under the auspices of the American Economic Association with quarterly issues appearing in March, June, September, and December. JEL contains survey and review articles, book reviews, an annotated bibliography of newly published books, and a list of current dissertations in North American universities. 30. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES American Economic Association Business Office Quarterly The Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) attempts to fill a gap between the general interest press and most other academic economics journals. The journal aims to publish articles that will serve several goals: to synthesize and integrate lessons learned from active lines of economic research; to provide economic analysis of public policy issues; to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas among the fields of thinking; to offer readers an accessible source for state-of-the-art economic thinking; to suggest directions for future research; to provide insights and readings for classroom use; and to address issues relating to the economics profession. Articles appearing in the journal are normally solicited by the editors and associate editors. Proposals for topics and authors should be directed to the journal office. back to top http://libraryjournal.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?publication=libraryjournal Marion, OH: Bowker Magazine Group. Semi-monthly Regarded as the leading U.S. library periodical, this journal boasts coverage of the library world, reviewing services and timeliness. Each issue includes news, feature articles, columns on magazines and people, a calendar of events, and countless book reviews. New York, NY: The New Yorker Magazine, Inc. Weekly This journal features many well-known American writers. Each issue includes fiction, poetry, commentaries on current political events, and reports on significant social concerns. The New Yorker is also a compendium of information about events in New York City. In addition, there are lengthier theater, music, film, dance, and record reviews. New York, NYREV,Inc. Bi-weekly New York Review of Books introduces some of many remarkable books that have fallen out of print or simply out of sight in recent years. http://www.msnbc.com/news/NW-front_Front.asp New York, NY: Newsweek, Inc. Weekly Newsweek is one of the general, mass circulation U.S. news magazines familiar to readers throughout the world. This weekly always contains a broad variety of stories on every imaginable aspect of life in the United States. Each issue includes the following sections: National Affairs, International, Business, Society, and The Arts. Ziff Davis Media Inc. Bi-weekly;monthly in July and August PC Magazine is the independent guide to technology. Their mission is to test and review computer- and internet-related products and servises and report fairly and objectively on the results. Reader's Digest Association, Inc. Monthly Reader's Digest delivers everything you've come to expect from the world's most widely read magazine. Every month you'll find a wealth of information, entertainment, inspiration and advice.back to top New York, NY: Scientific American, Inc. Monthly This long-established magazine offers a broad range of articles covering archeology, astronomy, earth science, medicine, psychology, and technology. In fact, it examines anything even remotely considered science. Illustrations, many in color, are informative and decorative. Nevertheless, readers will find a solid scientific background helpful in understanding some of the articles. http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/index.shtml Smithsonian Business Ventures Monthly The Smithsonian is committed to enlarging our shared understanding of the mosaic that is our national identity by providing authoritative experiences that connect us to our history and our heritage and to promoting innovation, research and discovery in science. New York, NY: Time, Inc. Weekly Another of the well-known and widely-read U.S. news magazines, Time provides similar U.S. and global news coverage to Newsweek. Indeed, it follows an analogous format -- tight, easily-read prose supported by excellent color photography. http://www.usnews.com/usnews/home.htm/ Washington, D.C.: U.S. News & World Report, Inc. Weekly This news magazine emphasizes general business news and events having a strong effect on business interests. Devoted to national and international affairs, it presents information concisely to maximize coverage on a wide variety of issues. It also features interviews with key public figures on a variety of topics. Washington D.C. : Washington Post Co. Daily The Post is an invaluable resource for information on the national political scene. It is known for its aggressie, in-depth reporting, as well as for its influential opinion pages and editorials. The Post is also strong in its coverage of international news, while serving as an award-winning regional newspaper for the Washinton D.c., area. Such nationally known columnists as George Will, David Broder, and Charles Krauthammer are regular contributors to its opinion pages. It has an excellent daily "Style" setion, filled with feature articles and movie and music reviews, as well as information on the local concert and club scene. The Sunday edition includes large "Travel" and "Arts" sections, a silm but well-written glossy magazine, and a book review section. http://www.wired.com/wired/current.html/ San Francisco, CA: Wired. Monthly A computer magazine for the reader who wants information without jargon, Wired is the hit of the 1990s. Whether profiling the people creating the latest technology or the people making use of it, the writing is always equal parts smart, argumentative, and fun. As befits a modern computer periodical, the layout and format are high tech with an imaginative layout and bright colors. New York, NY: MacDonald Communications Corp. 10/year Articles of the journal focus on career development, management and communication skills, small business development, investment strategies, and new technology. back to top |