Founded in 1971 at the London School of Economics and Political Science|, Millennium is one of the leading journals in the field of International Relations. The journal has a worldwide individual and institutional circulation -- it is an excellent resource for students, academics and anyone with an interest in the ideas and actors that work to shape our world|.
"Millennium is one of the best IR theory journals in the discipline - a 'must' for anyone who wants to know what is going on in the field" John A. Vasquez, Colgate University
Millennium's history since 1971 has been traced by Mark J. Hoffman, one of Millennium's former editors (Vol. 10), in the article 'Critical Voices in a Mainstream Local: Millennium, the LSE International Relations Department and the Development of International Theory|' (pdf-file).
This article has originally been published in the edited volume International Relations at LSE: A History of 75 Years (2003) compiled by Millennium's former editors Harry Bauer and Elisabetta Brighi (Vol. 31). Celebrating the International Relations Department's 75th Anniversary in 2002-3, this book for the first time provides an insight into the Department's early and recent history, discusses the legacy and achievements of some of its outstanding figures, and invites sustained reflection on the mission underlying this institution. With no pretence of exhaustiveness, the collection of essays combines memory and analysis to sketch out experiences, interpretations and direction of this collective enterprise.
Reflecting the diversity of the Department over the years, the book features hitherto unpublished manuscripts by Martin Wight and F.S. Northedge as well as new contributions by, among others, James Der Derian, Hugh Dyer, Ronen Palan and Mark Hoffman. Topics touched upon include: the study of international relations at LSE, the contribution of Millennium: Journal of International Studies to the development of the field of IR Theory, the legacy of Hedley Bull, Susan Strange, and Phillip Windsor.
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Past issues and abstracts
Back Issues from Volume 1 onwards are available online via Sage|.