Conflict, Security and Development
Conflict, Security and Development is an academic, peer-reviewed journal that provides an analytical and empirically informed treatment of the linkages between issues of security and development in contemporary international relations. The journal works to place emphasis on the need to examine issues of security and development in their mutual interaction rather than as separate areas of academic enquiry and policy-making. [1]
All research articles in the journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and double-blind refereeing by at least two independent, anonymous expert referees. [1]
The Journal covers a range of topics incluing development Studies, politics and development, politics and international relations, security studies and war and conflict studies.
People
Circa 2014
Editor
Managing Editor
- Catherine Scott (née Carney) - King’s College London, UK
Editorial Review Board
- Nicole Ball- Center for International Policy, USA
- Dipankar Banerjee - United States Institute of Peace, USA
- Mats Berdal - King’s College London, UK
- Keith Britto - King’s College London, UK
- Marc Chernick - Georgetown University, USA
- Michael Clarke - Royal United Services Institute, UK
- Jayantha Danapala - United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs, USA
- Karl DeRouen - University of Alabama, USA
- Mark Duffield - University of Bristol, UK
- Comfort Ero - ICTJ, Cape Town
- Anthony Forster - University of Durham, UK
- Lawrence Freedman - King’s College London, UK
- Jonathan Goodhand - School of Oriental and African Studies, UK
- Anatol Lieven - King’s College London, UK
- Maleeha Lodhi - United Nations Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Affairs, Pakistan
- Robin Luckham - University of Sussex, UK
- Funmi Olonisakin - King’s College London, UK
- Jenny Pearce - University of Bradford, UK
- Robert Picciotto - King’s College London, UK
- Timothy Raeymakers - University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Monica Serrano - City University of New York, USA
- Bernard Wood - Independent consultant, Canada
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Aims & Scope Conflict, Security and Development Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 11 December 2014