International Security
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International Security is an academic journal that was set up in 1976. The journal addresses traditional topics such as war and peace, as well as more recent dimensions of security, including the growing importance of environmental, demographic, and humanitarian issues, and the rise of global terrorist networks. [1]
The journal is published quarterly, producing lucid, well-documented essays on the full range of contemporary security issues. [1]
International Security more specifically looks at the causes and prevention of war, ethnic conflict and peacekeeping, terrorism and homeland security, European, Asian, and regional security, U.S. foreign policy amd arms control and weapons proliferation. [1]
Contents
People
Circa 2014
Editors
- Owen R. Coté Jr. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Sean M. Lynn-Jones - Harvard University
Co-chairman of the Editorial Board
- Graham T. Allison - Harvard University
- Stephen M. Walt - Harvard University
Chairmen Emeriti
- Joseph S. Nye Jr. - Harvard University
- Ashton B. Carter - Harvard University
Editor-in-Chief
- Steven E. Miller - Harvard University
Managing Editor
Editorial Assistant
Associate Editors
- Michael Desch - Texas A&M University
- Lynn Eden - Stanford University
- Peter Liberman - CUNY Queens College
- Kimberly Marten - Columbia University
- Daryl Press - Dartmouth College
Editorial Board
- Robert Art - Brandeis University
- Mats Berdal - King's College London
- Christoph Bertram - Foundation Science and Policy
- Richard Betts - Columbia University
- Stephen Biddle - Council on Foreign Relations
- Michael Brown - George Washington University
- Daniel Byman - Georgetown University
- William Clark - Harvard University
- Martha Crenshaw - Wesleyan University
- Michael Desch - Texas A&M University
- Lynn Eden - Stanford University
- Miriam Fendius Elman - Arizona State University
- Peter Feaver - Duke University
- Stephen Flanagan - Center for Strategic and International Studies
- Page Fortna - Columbia University
- Lawrence Freedman - King's College London
- Sumit Ganguly - Indiana University
- Richard Garwin - Council on Foreign Relations, New York
- Charles Glaser - University of Chicago
- Stanley Hoffmann - Harvard University
- Arnold Horelick - RAND
- Robert Jervis - Columbia University
- Josef Joffe - Hoover Institution
- Catherine Kelleher - University of Maryland
- Yuen Foong Khong - Oxford University
- Elizabeth Kier - University of Washington
- Michael M. May - Stanford University
- John Mearsheimer - University of Chicago
- Sarah Mendelson - Center for Strategic and International Studies
- John Owen - University of Virginia
- Robert Pape - University of Chicago
- Barry Posen - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Theodore Postol - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Dan Reiter - Emory University
- Adam Roberts - British Academy
- Scott Sagan - Stanford University
- Thomas Schelling - University of Maryland
- Randall Schweller - Ohio State University
- Brent Scowcroft - Center for Strategic and International Studies
- David Shambaugh - George Washington University
- Jack Snyder - Columbia University
- Etel Solingen - University of California, Irvine
- Marc Trachtenberg - University of California, Los Angeles
- Stansfield Turner - Universityof Maryland
- Stephen Van Evera - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Cindy Williams - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- William Wohlforth - Dartmouth College
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 International Security] MIT Press Journals, accessed 21 November 2014