Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ)

The Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ) is a fully peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal published three times a year by the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton University, in Ottawa, Canada. Established in 1992, CFPJ is now Canada’s leading journal of international affairs.

The CFPJ welcomes submissions on:

  • Trade and international economic policies
  • Multilateral, bilateral and regional relationships
  • Development assistance and aid
  • Third World political and economic development
  • Public diplomacy and international public policy
  • Global governance
  • Human security
  • Diaspora
  • Identity politics and social movements
  • Failed and fragile states
  • International migration
  • Human rights and governance
  • Preventive diplomacy, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding
  • Humanitarian emergencies and interventions
  • New diplomacy and cyber diplomacy
  • Intelligence and national security
  • Post-cold war defence policy
  • Role of culture and communications in international relations
  • The history of foreign policy making
  • Comparative analyses of foreign policy

The Journal’s international advisory and editorial boards reflect diverse political, disciplinary and professional perspectives.

Contributors are drawn from Canada and around the world. Essays are fully referenced, peer-reviewed, authoritative yet written for the specialist and non-specialist alike. Our readers include government officials, academics, students of international affairs, journalists, NGOs, and the private sector. We welcome your submission.