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EDITOR'S NOTE: First Issue with Cambridge University Press

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2005

Philip Auerswald
Affiliation:
George Mason University Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies
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We are proud to introduce the first issue of the Foreign PolicyBulletin to be published by Cambridge University Press. TheBulletin's core mission remains the same as it was when it waslaunched in July 1990: to be the leading reference periodical providingprimary source documentation of critical developments in United Statesforeign policy and international affairs.

This issue, the first ofVolume 15, covers events in Fall 2003. In the four issues comprisingVolume 15, we will bridge the gap in coverage of events since the lastissue of the Bulletin published with Transnational Publishers (Volume14, Issue 3/4), so that the first issue of Volume 16 will cover eventsin the Fall of 2005.

All of us at the Foreign Policy Bulletin areexcited to be working with Cambridge University and we plan to announcenew features of the Bulletin in the future, such as electronic accessand archival search capabilities, that will enhance our ability to bringyou the most thorough primary source coverage of U.S. foreignpolicy.

We welcome readers' comments and feedback about theBulletin, andinvite email to us at the email addresses below.

Sincerely,

PhilipAuerswald auerswald@gmu.edu, Andrew Wolff awolff@sais-jhu.edu

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