Published Articles on resume

I am reformatting my résumé for jobs/internships next year and I was wondering if I should include my published articles on my résumé.

My question is that since the articles are about international affairs and not finance should I still include them? Not trying to waste lines on my résumé....

PS: my articles were published in a legit journal for international affairs, not some startup no one has heard of...

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Looking at a guy's resume that I received, he has a section toward the end labeled, "Activities & Credentials." Perhaps you do a similar section before "Skills." Personally, I only have 4 sections on my resume: Professional Experience, Community Involvement, Education, and Professional Licenses, Skills and Other. For how to list it, maybe like this:

Published: “Article Name”, Publication, Date

 

It really depends on what you're trying to convert by including them. Eg are you trying to overcome bias against an ethnic name?

Those who can, do. Those who can't, post threads about how to do it on WSO.
 
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It really depends on what you're trying to convert by including them. Eg are you trying to overcome bias against an ethnic name?

This is a weird direction to take this. I have spoken at multiple national conferences which, in my mind, is a meaningful thing to tell prospective employers, as is being published in national and international journals/magazines which also speaks to expertise, writing ability, etc.
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