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+ | [[File:CTCSentinel-Vol1Iss1-240x310.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The first issue of [[CTC Sentinel]] published by the [[Combating Terrorism Center]] in December 2007, including articles by [[Bruce Hoffman]] and [[Jarret Brachman]].]] | ||
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[[CTC Sentinel]] is a monthly, independent journal that 'leverages the Center’s global network of scholars and practitioners to understand and confront contemporary threats posed by terrorism and other forms of political violence.' | [[CTC Sentinel]] is a monthly, independent journal that 'leverages the Center’s global network of scholars and practitioners to understand and confront contemporary threats posed by terrorism and other forms of political violence.' | ||
− | The Sentinel was | + | The Sentinel was first published in December 2007. |
It is published by the [[Combating Terrorism Center]], an independent, privately funded research institution that works towards informing counterterrorism policy and strategy. <ref> [https://www.ctc.usma.edu/ About the CTC] ''Combating Terrorism Center'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref> | It is published by the [[Combating Terrorism Center]], an independent, privately funded research institution that works towards informing counterterrorism policy and strategy. <ref> [https://www.ctc.usma.edu/ About the CTC] ''Combating Terrorism Center'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Submission guidelines== | ||
+ | The journal states the following in its 'submission guidelines': | ||
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+ | :The CTC Sentinel is a monthly publication that seeks to provide understanding of contemporary threats posed by terrorism and other forms of political violence. The CTC Sentinel welcomes unsolicited submissions and article pitches. Prospective contributors should review the CTC Sentinel's archives to acquire context on the topics of interest to the journal. Submissions should be between 1500-2000 words. Footnotes are not included in the word count... The CTC Sentinel will assume that the submission is being offered exclusively and has not been published in any form elsewhere.<ref>Accessible via: Combatting Terrorism Center [https://www.ctc.usma.edu/publications/sentinel CTC Sentinel]. Accessed 9 February 2015</ref> | ||
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+ | The journal makes no statement about peer review. | ||
==People== | ==People== |
Latest revision as of 20:14, 9 February 2015
CTC Sentinel is a monthly, independent journal that 'leverages the Center’s global network of scholars and practitioners to understand and confront contemporary threats posed by terrorism and other forms of political violence.' The Sentinel was first published in December 2007. It is published by the Combating Terrorism Center, an independent, privately funded research institution that works towards informing counterterrorism policy and strategy. [1]
Contents
Submission guidelines
The journal states the following in its 'submission guidelines':
- The CTC Sentinel is a monthly publication that seeks to provide understanding of contemporary threats posed by terrorism and other forms of political violence. The CTC Sentinel welcomes unsolicited submissions and article pitches. Prospective contributors should review the CTC Sentinel's archives to acquire context on the topics of interest to the journal. Submissions should be between 1500-2000 words. Footnotes are not included in the word count... The CTC Sentinel will assume that the submission is being offered exclusively and has not been published in any form elsewhere.[2]
The journal makes no statement about peer review.
People
Circa 2014
Editorial Board
- Cindy R. Jebb - Department head, Department of Social Sciences (West Point)
- Suzanne Nielsen - Deputy department head, Department of Social Sciences (West Point)
- Bryan Price - Director, CTC [3]
Circa 2009
Editor-in-Chief
Editorial Board
Circa 2008
- Editor-in-Chief Erich Marquardt Senior Editor, CTC
Editorial Board
- GEN(R) John P. Abizaid Distinguished Chair, CTC
- COL Michael J. Meese, Ph.D. Department Head Department of Social Sciences (West Point)
- COL Cindy R. Jebb, Ph.D. Deputy Department Head Department of Social Sciences (West Point)
- MAJ Reid Sawyer Director, CTC
- Brian Fishman Senior Associate, CTC
- Christopher Heffelfinger FBI Fellow, CTC[4]
Contact
Notes
- ↑ About the CTC Combating Terrorism Center, accessed 26 November 2014
- ↑ Accessible via: Combatting Terrorism Center CTC Sentinel. Accessed 9 February 2015
- ↑ Editorial Board CTC Sentinel, accessed 4 December 2014
- ↑ Combatting Terrorism Center at West Point CTC Sentinel Vol. 1 Issue 8, July 2008. p. 28.