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BardPolitik

Statement of Purpose

BardPolitik is a magazine where BGIA students engage in direct dialogue with scholars, journalists, activist and political experts. By fostering debate among the multitude of political communities, BardPolitik seeks to stimulate new ideas about globalization and world politics. The editors of BardPolitik, who are students in the Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program, aim to select controversial themes and topics that concern their peers worldwide. The journal's audience – students, academics, practitioners, and concerned citizens – finds in its pages a student perspective that offers fresh insight on contemporary political problems. If you would like to submit an article, photographs, or review, please contact Risa Grais-Targow.

 

Current

Volume 9, Spring 2007

Forms

BardPolitik Submission Proposal, To submit a proposal for an article, interview transcript, book or movie review, photo essay, etc. to BardPoltik, download and fill out the 'BardPolitik Submission Proposal' form. Completed proposals can be sent to bgia@bard.edu.

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Past

Volume 1 , Spring 2002
Volume 2 , Fall 2002
Volume 3 , Spring 2003
Volume 4 , Fall 2003
Volume 5 , Fall 2004
Volume 6 , Spring 2005
Volume 7, Spring 2006
Volume 8, Fall 2006

To receive a complimentary copy of BardPolitik, to subscribe or make a submission, please contact Risa Grais-Targow at the following address:

Bard Globalization and International Affairs
410 West 58th Street
New York, NY 10019
Phone 212-333-7575

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