Journal of Race Development
{{Short description|American academic journal}}
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The Journal of Race Development was the first American academic journal of international relations. It was founded in 1910 by G. Stanley HallGail Bederman, Manliness and Civilization: A Cultural History of Gender and Race in the United States, 1880–1917 (University of Chicago Press, 1996; {{ISBN|0226041395}}), p. 113. along with George Hubbard Blakeslee, both of Clark University. Despite a name which now suggests a journal devoted to eugenics, the journal, in fact, dealt with a variety of topics connected with politics, foreign affairs and international relations{{According to whom|date=September 2022}}. It was renamed the Journal of International Relations,{{cite book|last=Vitalis|first=Robert|title=Imperialism and Internationalism in the discipline of International Relations|year=2005|publisher=Albany: State University of New York Press|pages=161|editor=David Long}} which in turn was merged with Foreign Affairs in 1922.