Exact Editions is pleased to announce that the digital archive of Australian Foreign Affairs is now available to individuals and institutions. Subscribers will have access to the full and growing archive of nine issues and new issues published in February, July and October.

Australian Foreign Affairs is the country’s leading foreign affairs journal. In a world arguably less stable than at any time since World War II, it examines the most significant global issues affecting Australia. The journal makes foreign affairs accessible to a wide readership. It encourages debate and is open to divergent views. Its readers need no other qualification than an interest in key foreign developments affecting Australia and the region, and a curiosity about the possible outcomes and responses.
Released three times a year, Australian Foreign Affairs publishes some of Australia’s leading thinkers, including Paul Keating, Hugh White, Linda Jaivin, Allan Gyngell, Penny Wong, Margaret Simons, George Megalogenis, Michael Wesley, Kim Beazley, Linda Jakobson, Christos Tsiolkas and many more. Each back issue on the Exact Editions platform is fully linked and searchable, with enhanced tools such as bookmarking and syncing for offline reading, and available across web, iOS and Android platforms for ease of access.

Australian Foreign Affairs is produced by Schwartz Media. After more than forty years of publishing some of Australia’s most influential authors and journalists, Schwartz Media has a reputation for excellence. Publisher of the groundbreaking weekend newspaper The Saturday Paper, Schwartz Media also publishes the country’s leading current affairs magazine, The Monthly; the agenda-setting politics and culture journal, Quarterly Essay; and books under the Black Inc. imprint.
For institutions interested in requesting a free trial of Australian Foreign Affairs, please click here.
Individuals can purchase an annual or quarterly subscription by clicking here.
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