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The journal provides a medium for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, political theory, international relations to religious studies. <ref name= "Sage"/>
 
The journal provides a medium for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, political theory, international relations to religious studies. <ref name= "Sage"/>
  
The bi-monthly journal was first published in 1970, founded by [[Marek Thee]] under the name [[Bulletin of Peace Proposals]]. The  journal changed its name to Security Dialogue in September 1992.  
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The bi-monthly journal was first published in 1970, founded by [[Marek Thee]] under the name [[Bulletin of Peace Proposals]]. The  journal changed its name to Security Dialogue in September 1992 and is now edited by [[Claudia Aradua]].  
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

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Security Dialogue is a journal that aims to 'combine cutting-edge advances in theory with new empirical findings across a range of fields relevant to the study of security.' [1]

The journal provides a medium for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, political theory, international relations to religious studies. [1]

The bi-monthly journal was first published in 1970, founded by Marek Thee under the name Bulletin of Peace Proposals. The journal changed its name to Security Dialogue in September 1992 and is now edited by Claudia Aradua.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Security Dialogue] Sage Journals, accessed 21 November 2014