International Policy Digest

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International Policy Digest
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EditorsJohn Lyman, Patrick Hall, Timothy W. Coleman, Ailana Navarez
Categories News magazine
FrequencyDaily
PublisherInternational Policy Digest
FounderJohn Lyman
Year founded2011
CountryUnited States
Based in Seoul, South Korea
LanguageEnglish
Website www.intpolicydigest.org
ISSN 2332-9416

International Policy Digest is an online magazine currently based in Seoul, South Korea that focuses on current events and world affairs. Its mission is to expand content and readership for international writers and advocate for non-government organizations. It publishes a biweekly magazine that is distributed online.

A magazine is a publication, usually a periodical publication, which is printed or electronically published. Magazines are generally published on a regular schedule and contain a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by prepaid subscriptions, or a combination of the three.

John Lyman[ clarification needed ] developed International Policy Digest (IPD) from an online blog entitled Foreign Policy Digest, changing the organization's name in 2011.

In October 2016, International Policy Digest signed a publishing alliance deal with Pulsamerica , thus further enriching and diversifying international relations-related content on both magazines, as well as offering additional visibility to contributors.This magazine does not perform background checks on its contributors.

Pulsamerica is an online British-American magazine and think tank established in 2010 that covers Latin American national and international affairs. Its mission is to bring impartial centrist news analysis and diverse Latin American perspectives to the English language world. It publishes analytical, industrial, academic and op-ed articles on a wide variety of areas, principally socio-economic, international relations, governmental, leadership analysis, risk management, trade and security.

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