About TELOS
Since 1968, the quarterly journal TELOS has provided an international forum for discussions of political, social, and cultural change. It has built a bridge between intellectual debates in Europe and the United States, exploring matters of contemporary concern to both sides of the Atlantic. Over its long history, TELOS has promoted the awareness of dissidence in Eastern Europe during the Soviet era, debated the state of US-European relations, and examined topics central to post-Communism and the Iraq Wars. TELOS offers an exciting exchange of ideas for anyone with an interest in the vital international issues of the day.
For general inquiries about TELOS and Telos Press, use the form on the "Contact Us" page, or email us at telospress@aol.com.
TELOS is published quarterly, in the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. The four-issue series for 2009 includes issues 146 (Spring 2009), 147 (Summer 2009), 148 (Fall 2009), and 149 (Winter 2009). Each isssue is 192 pages and bound in paperback.
Some back issues that are listed as "sold out" on the website may be obtained in microform or facsimile through the UMI Periodicals in Microform service of the National Archive Publishing Company, 300 North Zeeb Road, P.O. Box 998, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0998.
ISSN 0090-6514 (print)
ISSN 1940-459X (online)