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− | Conflict was a quarterly academic journal focusing mainly on terrorism, published by the [[Institute for Conflict and Policy Studies]], by [[Crane Russak]] in 1977.<ref>[http://copac.ac.uk/search?plp=new%20york&pub=crane%20russak&title=Conflict&rn=1 Conflict.], accessed 12 January 2009</ref> It merged in 1991 with [[Terrorism: An International Journal]] to form [[Studies in Conflict and Terrorism]]. [[Conflict]], should not to be confused with [[Conflict Quarterly]]/The [[Journal of Conflict Studies]] a Canadian based journal associated with terrorologists [[David Charters]] and [[Maurice Tugwell]]. | + | [[Conflict]] was a quarterly academic journal focusing mainly on terrorism, published by the [[Institute for Conflict and Policy Studies]], by [[Crane Russak]] in 1977.<ref>[http://copac.ac.uk/search?plp=new%20york&pub=crane%20russak&title=Conflict&rn=1 Conflict.], accessed 12 January 2009</ref> It merged in 1991 with [[Terrorism: An International Journal]] to form [[Studies in Conflict and Terrorism]]. [[Conflict]], should not to be confused with [[Conflict Quarterly]]/The [[Journal of Conflict Studies]] a Canadian based journal associated with terrorologists [[David Charters]] and [[Maurice Tugwell]]. |
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+ | The Journal is devoted to 'all warfare short of war'. The quarterly journal 'focuses on informal wars, including guerilla warfare, insurgency, revolution, and terrorism. <ref name ="Schmidt"> A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, ''Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref> | ||
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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Conflict''' examines the roles of nongovernmental, intergovernmental and governmental organisations as political communicators. The journal is said to 'produce original research on propaganda and psychological warfare and on peacekeeping, peacemaking, and peacebuilding assignments of poltiical communicators.' <ref name= "Schmidt"/> |
− | + | The journal therefore addresses 'security challenges fuelled by religious and nationalist strife, moribund peace processes, disputes over natural resources, and transnational organized crime.' <ref> [http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=uter20#.VHNHpz3qEQI Studies in conflict and terrorism] ''Taylor & Francis Online'', accessed 24 November 2014 </ref> | |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 13:02, 25 November 2014
Conflict was a quarterly academic journal focusing mainly on terrorism, published by the Institute for Conflict and Policy Studies, by Crane Russak in 1977.[1] It merged in 1991 with Terrorism: An International Journal to form Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. Conflict, should not to be confused with Conflict Quarterly/The Journal of Conflict Studies a Canadian based journal associated with terrorologists David Charters and Maurice Tugwell.
The Journal is devoted to 'all warfare short of war'. The quarterly journal 'focuses on informal wars, including guerilla warfare, insurgency, revolution, and terrorism. [2]
Contents
About
Conflict examines the roles of nongovernmental, intergovernmental and governmental organisations as political communicators. The journal is said to 'produce original research on propaganda and psychological warfare and on peacekeeping, peacemaking, and peacebuilding assignments of poltiical communicators.' [2] The journal therefore addresses 'security challenges fuelled by religious and nationalist strife, moribund peace processes, disputes over natural resources, and transnational organized crime.' [3]
People
1991
Editor-in-Chief
Associate Editors
- Abraham Abramovsky - Fordham University
- L.C. Green - University of Alberta
- Brian Jenkins - Los Angeles
- Alan O'Day - The Polytechnic of North London
- Jirl Toman - Institute Henri-Dunant
- Richard Ward - University of Illinois
Editorial Board
- Ray S. Cline - US Global Strategy Council
- Louis O. Guiffrida - Washington DC
- Ted Robert Gurr - University of Colorado
- Stanley Hoffman - Harvard University
- Paul M. Joyal - Washington DC
- Christopher C. Joyner - George Washington University
- Amat Kurr - Tel Aviv University
- Eugene Mastrangelo - Risks International
- John Norton Moore - University of Virginia
- John F. Murphy - Villanova Law School
- Allan S. Names - California
- Michael F. Noone Jr. - The Catholic University of America
- Dennis A. Plachinsky - Washington DC
- Jerrald M. Post - George Washington University
- Bernard Reich - George Washington University
- George Quester - Univeristy of Maryland
- Ayla H. Schiley - Fort Hays State University
- Martin E. Silverstein - Center for Strategic and International Studies
- David Soskis - Temple University
- Jacob W.F. Sundberg - University of Stockholm
- Marvin Zonis - The University of Chicago
Notes
- ↑ Conflict., accessed 12 January 2009
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature, published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014
- ↑ Studies in conflict and terrorism Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 24 November 2014