Latinskaya Amerika

The peer-review scientific monthly journal comprising research papers and articles on social and political problems.

Founded in 1969.

Media registration certificate: № 0110358 от 02.03.1993

Founders

  • Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Institute of Latin America

Publisher

  • Russian academy of sciences

Published under the authority of the Global Problems and International Relations Department of the RAS

About the journal

«Latinskaya Amerika» journal is:

  • a unique for Russia and the CIS professional multidisciplinary edition in Russian, which analyses the current theoretical, scientific and practical problems of Ibero-America;
  • gives readers a wide panorama of the Ibero-American world, publishes exclusive interviews of heads of state, ministers, politicians, diplomats, parliamentarians and public figures, prominent representatives of science, business, culture and art, works of world-famous writers of Latin America, Spain and Portugal;

Indexation

  • the list of peer-reviewed journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission for the publication of works of applicants for scientific degrees;
  • Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).

Distribution

  • worldwide among scientists, professors and students of higher educational institutions, as well as among the service staff, parliamentarians and business persons.

In the Journal

  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Social problems
  • History
  • International relationships
  • Iberian aspect
  • Culture
  • Art and literature
  • Reviews of new editions

The authors of the Journal are leading scientists of the ILA RAS; researchers from other Russian academic and non-academic research institutes studying international affairs; industry analysts; professors of specialized universities and postgraduate students; foreign researchers.

Our readership is international affairs experts: economists, political scientists, sociologists, cultural scientists, historians; professors, postgraduate students and students of specialized universities; heads and staff of federal and regional government bodies.