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The Yale Globalist is a quarterly undergraduate magazine of international affairs at Yale University. Unlike many similar magazines, the Globalist is written, edited, and published entirely by undergraduate students. It is part of the Global21 network of student-run foreign affairs magazines at premier universities around the world. Each issue of the Globalist centers on current themes in international affairs, such as immigration, energy, and Latin American socialism. In addition to these Focus articles, the Globalist also publishes student-written articles on Yale, politics, and culture. Finally, it accepts editorial pieces from Yale undergraduates as well. The magazine's staff also travels abroad on annual research trips. In 2007, Globalist writers were in Venezuela during the controversial closing of the RCTV television station and toured PDVSA oil fields. In past years the Globalist has also visited Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, China, Germany, and France. The Globalist maintains a Journalism Advisory Board and an Academic Advisory Board, which has the following members: Journalism Advisory Board
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