期刊名称:SECURITY STUDIES
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ISSN: | 0963-6412
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出版频率: | Bi-monthly
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出版社: | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
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期刊网址: | http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09636412.asp
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影响因子: |
1.056(2015年)
1.094(2014年)
0.725(2013年)
0.739 (2012年)
0.864(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Security Studies has firmly established itself as a leading journal on international security issues. The journal publishes theoretical, historical, and policy-oriented articles on the causes and consequences of war, and the sources and conditions of peace. The journal has published articles on balancing vs. bandwagoning, deterrence in enduring rivalries, the Domino theory, nuclear weapons proliferation, civil–military relations, political reforms in China, strategic culture in Asia and the Pacific, neorealism vs. neoliberalism on the future of NATO, Israel's military doctrine, regional vs. universal organizations in peacekeeping, the three waves of nuclear debate, the sources and conduct of alliances, strategic bombing, violence interaction capacity, mass killings of civilians, ethnic conflicts and their resolution, epidemics and national security, democracy and foreign-policy decision making, and the future of security studies.
Instructions to Authors
Articles submitted to Security Studies must be original contributions and should not be under consideration for any other publication at the same time. If an article is scheduled for publication elsewhere (for example, as a book chapter or in a collection of essays), the author should clearly indicate this at the time of submission and provide the details.
Authors should e-mail the editor-in-chief a digital version of the article as an e-mail attachment to securitystudies@wm.edu or smpete@wm.edu.
There is no maximum or minimum length for articles, but 5,000?5,000 words is appropriate. The editors suggest 10,000-2,0000 words as the preferable length.
The reviewing of manuscripts is based on the anonymity of the author and the confidentiality of readers and editors reports. The author’s name should appear only on the title page attached to the article. Authors should refrain from otherwise identifying themselves in their manuscripts (for example, in a running header or with first-person references in the notes to their own previous work). If such identification is unavoidable, authors should tag or otherwise make note of each place in which they are identified.
Copyright in articles published in Security Studies rests with the Publisher.
STYLE There are no style requirements for submitted articles, but authors of articles accepted for publication should make their articles comply with the journal’s style and format conventions. Security Studies follows the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003). The journal follows American spelling, as offered in Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, unabridged (Springfield: Merriam, 1976).
NOTE FORMAT 1. Stephen M. Walt, The Origins of Alliances (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987), 120-7. 2. Barry R. Posen, “Measuring the European Conventional Balance: Coping with Complexity in Threat Assessment,?International Security 10, no.3 (winter 1984/85): 74-5. 3. Charles L. Glaser, “Realists as Optimists: Cooperation as Self-Help? in Realism: Restatements and Renewal, ed. Benjamin Frankel (London: Routledge, 1996), 122-4. 4. John J. Mearsheimer, “Will Iraq Fight or Fold Its Tent? Liberation in Less than a Week,? New York Times, 8 February 1991, A23.
GRAPHIC MATERIAL The graphic material an author includes in an article (charts, graphs, figures, etc.) is scanned, as is, by the typesetter and placed into the text. This means that such graphs, figures, and charts must be set by the author so they conform to the journal's typesetting conventions. If you want to include graphs, charts, or figures in your article, please note the following:
GRAPHS, CHARTS, FIGURES 1. Dimensions should not exceed 27 points horizontally and 43 points vertically (if portrait) or 43 points horizontally and 27 points vertically (if landscape). 2. All text and numbers in graphs, charts, figures, etc. should in Garamond 10/12 pts. (that is, 10 pts./12 pts. leading) 3. Sources and legends should be placed below the table or graph, and should be in 9/9 pts. (that is, 9 pts./9 pts. leading) 4. The only exceptions to the above: Acronyms (NATO, CENTCOM), abbreviations (U.S., UN), and letters in letter-number combinations (FY2002; F-16) should be in 8 pts. all-caps. 5. No special effects should be used in graphs, charts, figures, etc.: Do not use bold print, underline, all-caps. (except #4 above), caps-small caps, etc. 6. Items that must be set off from the surrounding text should be in italics (the editor will make the final decision whether the italics are necessary) 7. Do not use background shading in graphs, figures, charts, etc. The only shading allowed is for bars in bar-graphs or "slices" of pie charts which need to be distinguished from each other.
TABLES 8. Tables should have no rules showing. When absolutely necessary (this is the editor's decision), we may allow horizontal rules. The journal does not allow vertical rules.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Susan Peterson The College of William and Mary Department of Government P.O. Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 Tel: (757) 221-7858 Fax: (757) 221-1868 Email: securitystudies@wm.edu and smpete@wm.edu
Associate Editors
Michael Desch Theo Farrell Elizabeth Kier William Wohlforth
Editorial Board
Robert Art ?/strong> co-chair John Mearsheimer ?/strong> co-chair
Deborah Avant Richard K. Betts Stephen Biddle Daniel Byman Dale Copeland Martha Crenshaw Sumit Ganguly Charles L. Glaser Robert Jervis Chaim Kaufmann Peter Liberman Sean M. Lynn-Jones Jonathan Mercer Steven E. Miller Robert A. Pape Jr. Barry R. Posen Edward Rhodes Louise Richardson Scott D. Sagan Randall Schweller Jack Snyder Marc Trachtenberg Steven Van Evera Stephen Walt
Editorial Assistant
Daniel Maliniak
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