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The '''''Harvard International Review''''' is a quarterly journal and website of [[international relations]] published by the [[Harvard International Relations Council]] at [[Harvard University]]. The 'HIR' offers commentary on global developments in politics, economics, business, science, technology, and culture, as well as interviews with prominent global leaders and reviews of books and documentaries.
The '''''Harvard International Review''''' is a quarterly [[international relations]] journal published by the [[Harvard International Relations Council]] at [[Harvard University]]. The ''HIR'' offers commentary on global developments in politics, economics, business, science, technology, and culture, as well as interviews with prominent global leaders.


==Structure==
==Structure==
The magazine features quarterly cover topics, broad surveys of developments in international relations (collectively referred to as the Global Notebook), outside perspectives, and interviews. Cover topics in recent years have included analyses of the role agriculture plays in international development, the erosion of trust in modern institutions, and the trade-offs between compromise and defiance.
The magazine is composed of the following sections: Features, Perspectives, World in Review, Global Notebook, Interviews, Books & Reviews, and Conferences. The [http://hir.harvard.edu website] features exclusive content and active blogs on current events.<ref>[http://hir.harvard.edu/ Harvard International Review]</ref>


Various boards within the ''HIR'' also work to copy-edit articles, design the print magazine, connect with new subscribers and advertisers, and maintain the magazine's website and social media presence. The ''HIR''<nowiki/>'s [http://hir.harvard.edu website] features exclusive content and active blogs on current events. In all, the magazine has a growing readership of over 100,000.<ref>[http://hir.harvard.edu/ Harvard International Review]</ref>
The HIR has a readership of over 30,000.<ref>[http://hir.harvard.edu/advertise-with-the-harvard-international-review/ Advertising with the Harvard International Review] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014061331/http://hir.harvard.edu/advertise-with-the-harvard-international-review |date=2013-10-14 }}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The HIR was founded in 1979 by a group of undergraduate students in the [[Harvard International Relations Council]],<ref>[http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1979/2/15/world-relations-magazine-premieres-pthe-harvard/ Harvard Crimson: World Relations Magazine Premiers]</ref> both allowing students to write analysis on foreign affairs in an academic and journalistic forum, and inviting contributions from prominent figures in international relations. It was initially published monthly, but underwent a number of format changes.
The ''HIR'' was founded in 1979 by a group of undergraduate students in the [[Harvard International Relations Council]],<ref>[http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1979/2/15/world-relations-magazine-premieres-pthe-harvard/ Harvard Crimson: World Relations Magazine Premiers]</ref> allowing students to analyze foreign affairs in an academic and journalistic forum. After monthly publication early on, the ''HIR'' pivoted to quarterly distribution, and began soliciting the perspectives of prominent figures in international relations.

To date, the magazine has featured the perspectives of over 40 presidents and prime ministers, 4 UN Secretaries-General, 4 Nobel Economics Prize laureates, and 7 Nobel Peace Prize laureates.


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
Notable Harvard alumni to have been staff members of the Harvard International Review include [[Philip A. Brimmer]], [[Bernard Hebda]], Congresswoman [[Elizabeth Esty]], Simpsons writer [[Jeff Martin (writer)|Jeff Martin]], [[Erik Brynjolfsson]], [[Robert McCord]], [[Marc Rotenberg]], [[Phillip Steck]], [[John Weston (politician)|John Weston]], [[M. Edward Whelan III]], [[Stephen A. Higginson]], and [[David Laibson]].
Notable Harvard alumni to have been staff members of the ''Harvard International Review'' include [[Philip A. Brimmer]], [[Bernard Hebda]], Congresswoman [[Elizabeth Esty]], Simpsons writer [[Jeff Martin (writer)|Jeff Martin]], [[Erik Brynjolfsson]], [[Robert McCord]], [[Marc Rotenberg]], [[Phillip Steck]], [[John Weston (politician)|John Weston]], [[M. Edward Whelan III]], [[Stephen A. Higginson]], and [[David Laibson]].


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