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International Journal

International Journal is a scientific journal, published since 1946 in English. The journal's country of origin is Canada.

Details
Abbr. Int J
Start 1946
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0020-7020
Country Canada
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 10816 28
SJR / Ranks: 12193 278
CiteScore / Ranks: 12222 1.30
Recent Articles
1.
Sloan E
Int J . 2025 Mar; 80(1):5-22. PMID: 40078740
This article conducts a comparative analysis of naval shipbuilding approaches by Australia, Britain, and Canada with a view to promoting wider understanding of naval shipbuilding in Canada. Through various strategic...
2.
Lamontagne M
Int J . 2024 Oct; 79(3):369-396. PMID: 39372914
The global health regime is caught in a paradox, whereby connecting "human" to "(inter)national" security to prevent the spread of infectious diseases unwittingly introduces into this complex and expertise-reliant domain...
3.
McQuinn B, Kolga M, Buntain C, Courchesne L
Int J . 2024 Sep; 79(2):297-311. PMID: 39219556
This article details the Russian government's efforts to influence Canadians' perceptions of the war in Ukraine. Specifically, we examined Russian information campaigns tailored to Canadian audiences on X (formerly known...
4.
Murphy M
Int J . 2024 Apr; 79(1):96-110. PMID: 38617821
From the earliest studies of soft power in International Relations, the importance of educational exchanges has been well-established. Studies of international education in the context of Canadian soft power often...
5.
Hoffman S, Weldon I, Habibi R
Int J . 2024 Apr; 77(2):188-215. PMID: 38603279
This article critically examines the use of national border closures at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic. After explaining why targeted border closures generally do not work and how they...
6.
Black D
Int J . 2023 Jul; 77(4):693-712. PMID: 37441228
Processes of making, sustaining, reforming, and un-making world orders are constants in global politics and development. Understood in the neo-Gramscian tradition pioneered by Robert Cox, ideas, institutions, and material capabilities...
7.
MacDonald L
Int J . 2023 Mar; 77(3):430-448. PMID: 36911230
The literature on world regions is largely gender-blind. This article suggests ways in which the study of regionalism can incorporate gender analysis, based on the case of North America. It...
8.
Grant J
Int J . 2023 Mar; 77(3):414-429. PMID: 36911229
While both formal and informal regionalisms examine the political ramifications of economic flows of capital, goods, and people, there is a blurring of such conceptual dichotomies in practice. Hence, in...
9.
Anzueto M, Gregoire E, Dufort P
Int J . 2022 Nov; 77(2):248-269. PMID: 36444201
During the 2021 mass protests in Colombia, and while international calls for the Colombian government to respect human rights were intensifying, Canada's position remained somewhat ambiguous. Part of Canada's ambiguity...
10.
Hasmath R
Int J . 2022 Sep; 77(1):51-67. PMID: 36092497
Current policies to manage ethnic minority unrest in Xinjiang are not working, and do not address the core root causes behind ethnic tensions. Drawing upon lessons learned from global approaches...