Difference between revisions of "Science and Global Security"
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*[[Alexei Arbatov]] - [[Institute for World Economy & International Relations]] | *[[Alexei Arbatov]] - [[Institute for World Economy & International Relations]] | ||
*[[Li Bin]] - [[Tsinghua University]] | *[[Li Bin]] - [[Tsinghua University]] | ||
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*[[Frank von Hippel]] - [[Princeton University]] | *[[Frank von Hippel]] - [[Princeton University]] | ||
*[[Du Xiangwan]] - [[Peking University]] | *[[Du Xiangwan]] - [[Peking University]] | ||
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+ | ===Circa 2000=== | ||
+ | ===Editor=== | ||
+ | *[[Harold Fieveson]] | ||
+ | *[[Stanislav Rodionov]] | ||
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+ | *[[Jürgen Altmann]] | ||
+ | *[[Alexei Arbatov]] | ||
+ | *[[Anatoly Diakov]] | ||
+ | *[[Steve Fetter]] | ||
+ | *[[John Harvey]] | ||
+ | *[[John Holdren]] | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Johansson]] | ||
+ | *[[Patricia Lewis]] | ||
+ | *[[Marvin Miller]] | ||
+ | *[[Milo Nordyke]] | ||
+ | *[[Theodore Postol]] | ||
+ | *[[Roald Z. Sagdeev]] | ||
+ | *[[Evgeny P. Velikhov]] | ||
+ | *[[[Frank von Hippel]] | ||
+ | *[[Du Xiangwan]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 10:33, 29 December 2014
Science and Global Security which was founded in 1989 is an international journal for peer-reviewed scientific and technical studies to support international security, arms control, disarmament, and nonproliferation policy. [1] The peer review process means that all research articles have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and outside refereeing, most often by two anonymous referees.
The journal covers nuclear, biological, chemical, space and cyber technologies and programs and related security issues. Its goals are described as to 'help develop the technical basis for new policy initiatives to reduce the risks from these technologies to international peace and security and to provide a resource for further scholarship and policy analysis.' [1]
The journal is published thrice annually.
Contents
People
Circa 2014
Editors
- Alexander Glaser - Princeton University
- Zia Mian - Princeton University
- Pavel Podvig- Princeton University
- Stanislav N. Rodionov - Space Research Institute, Moscow
Board of Editors
- Jürgen Altmann - Technical University Dortmund,
- Alexei Arbatov - Institute for World Economy & International Relations
- Li Bin - Tsinghua University
- Christopher Chyba - Stanford University
- Anatoly Diakov - Institute of Physics and Technology
- Steve Fetter - University of Maryland
- John Finney - University College, London
- John Holdren - Harvard University
- Pervez Hoodbhoy - Quaid-I-Azam University
- Martin Kalinowski - University of Hamburg
- Marvin Miller - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Theodore Postol - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- R. Rajaraman - Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Roald Z. Sagdeev - University of Maryland
- Evgeny P. Velikhov - Kurchatov Institute
- Frank von Hippel - Princeton University
- Du Xiangwan - Peking University
Circa 2000
Editor
Editorial Board
- Jürgen Altmann
- Alexei Arbatov
- Anatoly Diakov
- Steve Fetter
- John Harvey
- John Holdren
- Thomas Johansson
- Patricia Lewis
- Marvin Miller
- Milo Nordyke
- Theodore Postol
- Roald Z. Sagdeev
- Evgeny P. Velikhov
- [[[Frank von Hippel]]
- Du Xiangwan
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Science and GLobal Security Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 19 December 2014