Difference between revisions of "Security Studies"
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− | [[Security Studies]] is an academic peer reviewed journal that was founded in 1991 and is published quarterly. All articles in this journal undergo editorial screening and double-blind peer review by at least two reviewers. <ref name= "About"> [http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=fsst20#.VJQdDBksA Aims and Scope Security Studies] ''Taylor & Francis Online'', accessed 19 December 2014 </ref> | + | [[Security Studies]] (ISSN 0963-6412) is an academic peer reviewed journal that was founded in 1991 and is published quarterly. All articles in this journal undergo editorial screening and double-blind peer review by at least two reviewers. <ref name= "About"> [http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=fsst20#.VJQdDBksA Aims and Scope Security Studies] ''Taylor & Francis Online'', accessed 19 December 2014 </ref> |
The journal publishes articles that are said to challenge the conventional wisdom in the area of international security studies. <ref name= "About"/> | The journal publishes articles that are said to challenge the conventional wisdom in the area of international security studies. <ref name= "About"/> | ||
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The journal includes a wide range of topics ranging from nuclear proliferation and deterrence, civil-military relations, strategic culture, ethnic conflicts and their resolution, epidemics and national security, democracy and foreign-policy decision making, developments in qualitative and multi-method research, and the future of security studies. <ref name= "About"/> | The journal includes a wide range of topics ranging from nuclear proliferation and deterrence, civil-military relations, strategic culture, ethnic conflicts and their resolution, epidemics and national security, democracy and foreign-policy decision making, developments in qualitative and multi-method research, and the future of security studies. <ref name= "About"/> | ||
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+ | The journal is published by [[Routledge]]. | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
− | ===Editorial Board=== | + | ===Circa 2014=== |
+ | ====Editorial Board==== | ||
*[[Deborah Avant]] - [[University of Denver]] | *[[Deborah Avant]] - [[University of Denver]] | ||
*[[Richard K. Betts]] - [[Columbia University]] | *[[Richard K. Betts]] - [[Columbia University]] | ||
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*[[Stephen Walt]] - [[Harvard University]] | *[[Stephen Walt]] - [[Harvard University]] | ||
*[[William C. Wohlforth]] - [[Dartmouth College]] | *[[William C. Wohlforth]] - [[Dartmouth College]] | ||
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+ | ===Circa 2000=== | ||
+ | ====Editor==== | ||
+ | *[[Benjamin Frankel]] | ||
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+ | ====Editorial Board==== | ||
+ | *[[Desmond Ball]] | ||
+ | *[[Richard Betts]] | ||
+ | *[[Eliot Cohen]] | ||
+ | *[[Michael Desch]] | ||
+ | *[[Peter Feaver]] | ||
+ | *[[Lawrence Freedman]] | ||
+ | *[[Charles Glaser]] | ||
+ | *[[John Gooch]] | ||
+ | *[[Robert Jervis]] | ||
+ | *[[Chaim Kaufmann]] | ||
+ | *[[Sean Lynn-Jones]] | ||
+ | *[[Steven Miller]] | ||
+ | *[[Robert Pape Jr.]] | ||
+ | *[[Barry Posen]] | ||
+ | *[[Theodore Postol]] | ||
+ | *[[Scott Sagan]] | ||
+ | *[[Ze'ev Schiff]] | ||
+ | *[[Jack Snyder]] | ||
+ | *[[Shibley Tellhami]] | ||
+ | *[[Marc Tratchenberg]] | ||
+ | *[[Dean Wilkening]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 8 January 2015
Security Studies (ISSN 0963-6412) is an academic peer reviewed journal that was founded in 1991 and is published quarterly. All articles in this journal undergo editorial screening and double-blind peer review by at least two reviewers. [1]
The journal publishes articles that are said to challenge the conventional wisdom in the area of international security studies. [1]
The journal includes a wide range of topics ranging from nuclear proliferation and deterrence, civil-military relations, strategic culture, ethnic conflicts and their resolution, epidemics and national security, democracy and foreign-policy decision making, developments in qualitative and multi-method research, and the future of security studies. [1]
The journal is published by Routledge.
Contents
People
Circa 2014
Editorial Board
- Deborah Avant - University of Denver
- Richard K. Betts - Columbia University
- Stephen Biddle - George Washington University
- Daniel Byman - Georgetown University
- Dale Copeland - University of Virginia
- Martha Crenshaw - Stanford University
- Michael C. Desch - University of Notre Dame
- Theo Farrell - Kings College London
- Charles Glaser - George Washington University
- Robert Jervis - Columbia University
- Chaim Kaufmann - Lehigh University
- Elizabeth Kier - University of Washington
- Christopher Layne - Texas A&M University
- Peter Liberman - Queens College, City University of New York
- Jonathan Mercer - University of Washington
- Steven E. Miller - Harvard University
- John M. Owen - University of Virginia
- Robert A. Pape Jr. - University of Chicago
- Susan Peterson - College of William & Mary
- Barry R. Posen - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Edward Rhodes - George Mason University
- Robert Ross - Boston College
- Scott D. Sagan - Stanford University
- Jack Snyder - Columbia University
- Jeremy Suri - University of Texas, Austin
- Marc Trachtenberg - University of California, Los Angeles
- Stephen Van Evera - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Pascal Vennesson - Rajaratnam School, Nanyang Technological University
- Stephen Walt - Harvard University
- William C. Wohlforth - Dartmouth College
Circa 2000
Editor
Editorial Board
- Desmond Ball
- Richard Betts
- Eliot Cohen
- Michael Desch
- Peter Feaver
- Lawrence Freedman
- Charles Glaser
- John Gooch
- Robert Jervis
- Chaim Kaufmann
- Sean Lynn-Jones
- Steven Miller
- Robert Pape Jr.
- Barry Posen
- Theodore Postol
- Scott Sagan
- Ze'ev Schiff
- Jack Snyder
- Shibley Tellhami
- Marc Tratchenberg
- Dean Wilkening
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Aims and Scope Security Studies Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 19 December 2014