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The World Today

Transatlantic Editors' Forum

14.09.2004 · C·A·P


The World TodayThe World Today is the monthly magazine published by The Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. For more than fifty years it has offered the best and brightest insights - from the fallout of the Second World War through the Cold War into the Information Age.

Written by a broad range of authors - from journalists to politicians and academics - the thought-provoking articles give expert analyses of current international issues.

The World Today is dedicated to being a medium for accessible international debate. With its focus on clear and concise articles, the magazine aims to stimulate fresh thinking in the expert, the business planner, the academic and the interested layman.

The World Today goes to subscribers in more than 80 countries, in governments, businesses, the media, schools and universities. Many hundreds of libraries find it essential - it goes to 400 libraries in the US alone.

A sample copy of The World Today, in pdf format, can be downloaded from the Royal Institute's website.

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