期刊名称:INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Aims and scope
"The premier journal of intelligence studies" Eliot A. Cohen, Foreign Affairs
Intelligence has never played a more prominent role in international politics than it does now in the early years of the twenty-first century. National intelligence services are larger than ever, and they are more transparent in their activities in the policy making of democratic nations. Intelligence and National Security is widely regarded as the world's leading scholarly journal focused on the role of intelligence and secretive agencies in international relations. It examines this aspect of national security from a variety of perspectives and academic disciplines, with insightful articles research and written by leading experts based around the globe.
Among the topics covered in the journal are:
- the historical development of intelligence agencies
- representations of intelligence in popular culture
- public understandings and expectations related to intelligence
- intelligence and ethics
- intelligence collection and analysis
- covert action and counterintelligence
- privacy and intelligence accountability
- the outsourcing of intelligence operations
- the role of politics in intelligence activities
- international intelligence cooperation and burden-sharing
- the relationships among intelligence agencies, military organizations, and civilian policy departments.
Authors for Intelligence and National Security come from a range of disciplines, including international affairs, history, sociology, political science, law, anthropology, philosophy, medicine, statistics, psychology, bio-sciences, and mathematics. These perspectives are regularly augmented by research submitted from current and former intelligence practitioners in several different nations. Each issue features a rich menu of articles about the uses (and occasional misuses) of intelligence, supplemented from time to time with special forums on current intelligence issues and interviews with leading intelligence officials.
Peer Review Manuscripts submitted for publication initially undergo appraisal by the editorial staff. If found suitable for further consideration, they are sent out for further evaluation by independent, anonymous referees in various nations who are leading specialists in the subject matter. This professional process of assessment includes a standard, "blind" peer-review, involving two-to-four outside reviewers in each instance, with publication decisions made within six weeks. Once accepted for publication, articles appear online within about ten weeks and in print as soon as possible thereafter.
Instructions to Authors
Contents
About the Journal
Intelligence and National Security is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality, original research. Please see the journal's Aims & Scope for information about its focus and peer-review policy.
Please note that this journal only publishes manuscripts in English.
Intelligence and National Security accepts the following types of article: original articles, books. Short notes and documents of particular interest may also be published and correspondence is welcome..
Peer Review
Taylor & Francis is committed to peer-review integrity and upholding the highest standards of review. Once your paper has been assessed for suitability by the editor, it will then be double blind peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. Find out more about what to expect during peer review and read our guidance on publishing ethics.
Preparing Your Paper
Structure
Your paper should be compiled in the following order: title page; abstract; keywords; main text introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion; acknowledgments; declaration of interest statement; references; appendices (as appropriate); table(s) with caption(s) (on individual pages); figures; figure captions (as a list).
Word Limits
Please include a word count for your paper.
A typical paper for this journal should be no more than 10000 words, inclusive of figure captions, endnotes.
Style Guidelines
Please refer to these quick style guidelines when preparing your paper, rather than any published articles or a sample copy.
Please use British (-ize) spelling style consistently throughout your manuscript.
Please use single quotation marks, except where ‘a quotation is “within” a quotation’. Please note that long quotations should be indented without quotation marks.
All diagrams, charts and graphs should be referred to as figures and consecutively numbered. Tables should be kept to a minimum and contain only essential data. Each figure and table must be given an Arabic numeral, followed by a heading, and be referred to in the text.
Papers may be submitted in Word format. Figures should be saved separately from the text. To assist you in preparing your paper, we provide formatting template(s).
Word templates are available for this journal. Please save the template to your hard drive, ready for use.
If you are not able to use the template via the links (or if you have any other template queries) please contact us here.
References
Please use this reference guide when preparing your paper. An EndNote output style is also available to assist you.
Checklist: What to Include
- Author details. All authors of a manuscript should include their full name and affiliation on the cover page of the manuscript. Where available, please also include ORCiDs and social media handles (Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn). One author will need to be identified as the corresponding author, with their email address normally displayed in the article PDF (depending on the journal) and the online article. Authors’ affiliations are the affiliations where the research was conducted. If any of the named co-authors moves affiliation during the peer-review process, the new affiliation can be given as a footnote. Please note that no changes to affiliation can be made after your paper is accepted. Read more on authorship.
- Should contain an unstructured abstract of 100 words.
- You can opt to include a video abstract with your article. Find out how these can help your work reach a wider audience, and what to think about when filming.
- Do not include keywords. Read making your article more discoverable, including information on choosing a title and search engine optimization.
- Funding details. Please supply all details required by your funding and grant-awarding bodies as follows:
For single agency grants This work was supported by the [Funding Agency] under Grant [number xxxx]. For multiple agency grants This work was supported by the [Funding Agency #1] under Grant [number xxxx]; [Funding Agency #2] under Grant [number xxxx]; and [Funding Agency #3] under Grant [number xxxx].
- Disclosure statement. This is to acknowledge any financial interest or benefit that has arisen from the direct applications of your research. Further guidance on what is a conflict of interest and how to disclose it.
- Biographical note. Please supply a short biographical note for each author. This could be adapted from your departmental website or academic networking profile and should be relatively brief (e.g. no more than 200 words).
- Supplemental online material. Supplemental material can be a video, dataset, fileset, sound file or anything which supports (and is pertinent to) your paper. We publish supplemental material online via Figshare. Find out more about supplemental material and how to submit it with your article.
- Figures. Figures should be high quality (1200 dpi for line art, 600 dpi for grayscale and 300 dpi for colour, at the correct size). Figures should be supplied in one of our preferred file formats: EPS, PS, JPEG, GIF, or Microsoft Word (DOC or DOCX). For information relating to other file types, please consult our Submission of electronic artworkdocument.
- Tables. Tables should present new information rather than duplicating what is in the text. Readers should be able to interpret the table without reference to the text. Please supply editable files.
- Equations. If you are submitting your manuscript as a Word document, please ensure that equations are editable. More information about mathematical symbols and equations.
- Units. Please use SI units (non-italicized).
Using Third-Party Material in your Paper
You must obtain the necessary permission to reuse third-party material in your article. The use of short extracts of text and some other types of material is usually permitted, on a limited basis, for the purposes of criticism and review without securing formal permission. If you wish to include any material in your paper for which you do not hold copyright, and which is not covered by this informal agreement, you will need to obtain written permission from the copyright owner prior to submission. More information on requesting permission to reproduce work(s) under copyright.
Submitting Your Paper
***Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors. ***
Manuscripts and editorial communications should be directed to: North America Dr Loch K. Johnson, Intelligence and National Security, 305 Candler Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA. Email: insj@uga.edu UK and the rest of the world Professor Mark Phythian, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK. Email: mp249@leicester.ac.uk
Books for review should be directed to: North America Dr Arne Kislenko, International Relations Programme, Trinity College, University of Toronto, Munk Centre for International Studies, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada. Email: akisslenk@history.ryerson.ca UK and the rest of the world Dr R. Gerald Hughes, Department of International Politics, University of Aberystwyth, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales SY 23 3FE, UK. Email: rbh@aber.ac.uk
Manuscripts should be in MS-Word (.doc) or text-rich (.rtf) format, Times New Roman, size 12 and double-spaced. All pages (including those containing only diagrams and tables) should be numbered consecutively.
On acceptance, we recommend that you keep a copy of your Accepted Manuscript. Find out more about sharing your work.
Please note that Intelligence and National Security uses Crossref™ to screen papers for unoriginal material. By submitting your paper to Intelligence and National Security you are agreeing to originality checks during the peer-review and production processes.
Publication Charges
There are no submission fees, publication fees or page charges for this journal.
Colour figures will be reproduced in colour in your online article free of charge. If it is necessary for the figures to be reproduced in colour in the print version, a charge will apply.
Charges for colour figures in print are £300 per figure ($400 US Dollars; $500 Australian Dollars; €350). For more than 4 colour figures, figures 5 and above will be charged at £50 per figure ($75 US Dollars; $100 Australian Dollars; €65). Depending on your location, these charges may be subject to local taxes.
Copyright Options
Copyright allows you to protect your original material, and stop others from using your work without your permission. Taylor & Francis offers a number of different license and reuse options, including Creative Commons licenses when publishing open access. Read more on publishing agreements.
Complying with Funding Agencies
We will deposit all National Institutes of Health or Wellcome Trust-funded papers into PubMedCentral on behalf of authors, meeting the requirements of their respective open access policies. If this applies to you, please tell our production team when you receive your article proofs, so we can do this for you. Check funders’ open access policy mandates here. Find out more about sharing your work.
Open Access
This journal gives authors the option to publish open access via our Open Select publishing program, making it free to access online immediately on publication. Many funders mandate publishing your research open access; you can check open access funder policies and mandates here.
Taylor & Francis Open Select gives you, your institution or funder the option of paying an article publishing charge (APC) to make an article open access. Please contact openaccess@tandf.co.uk if you would like to find out more, or go to our Author Services website.
For more information on license options, embargo periods and APCs for this journal please go here.
My Authored Works
On publication, you will be able to view, download and check your article’s metrics (downloads, citations and Altmetric data) via My Authored Works on Taylor & Francis Online. This is where you can access every article you have published with us, as well as your free eprints link, so you can quickly and easily share your work with friends and colleagues.
We are committed to promoting and increasing the visibility of your article. Here are some tips and ideas on how you can work with us to promote your research.
Article Reprints
You will be sent a link to order article reprints via your account in our production system. For enquiries about reprints, please contact the Taylor & Francis Author Services team at reprints@tandf.co.uk. You can also order print copies of the journal issue in which your article appears.
Queries
Should you have any queries, please visit our Author Services website or contact us here.
Updated 22-05-2018
Editorial Board
Founding Editors:
Christopher Andrew – Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK Michael Handel †
Editors:
Loch K. Johnson Biography – University of Georgia, USA Mark Phythian – University of Leicester, UK Assistant Editors (Reviews):
R. Gerald Hughes – Aberystwyth University, UK Arne Kislenko – Ryerson University and University of Toronto, Canada
Assistant Editor (Editorial):
Brian Starks – University of Georgia, USA
Social Media Editor:
David Strachan-Morris – University of Leicester, UK
Editorial Board:
Richard Aldrich – University of Warwick, UK
Christopher Andrew - Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge, UK
James E. Baker - American Bar Association, USA
Simon Ball – University of Leeds, UK David M. Barrett – Villanova University, USA Jim Beach – University of Northampton, UK Richard A. Best, Jr. – Washington, DC, USA Richard K. Betts – Columbia University, USA
Rory Cormac – University of Nottingham, UK Philip Davies – Brunel University, UK
Erik J. Dahl – Naval Postgraduate School, USA
Andrew Defty – University of Lincoln, UK
D.N. Dilks – Institute of Commonwealth Studies, UK A.Walter Dorn - Canadian Forces College, Canada John Ferris – University of Calgary, Canada Olivier Forcade – Université de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), France Sir Lawrence Freedman – King’s College, London, UK Anthony Glees – Buckingham University, UK Michael S. Goodman – King’s College London, UK Glenn Hastedt – James Madison University, USA
Constant (C.V.) Hijzen - Leiden University, Netherlands Claudia Hillebrand - Cardiff University, UK Peter Jackson – University of Glasgow, UK
Robert Jervis – Columbia University, USA David Kahn – New York, USA Jennifer Kibbe – Franklin & Marshall College, USA Sarah E. Kreps – Cornell University, USA Wolfgang Krieger – University of Marburg, Germany Sébastien Laurent – Université Montesquieu, Bordeaux IV, France Mark M. Lowenthal – Intelligence and Security Academy, USA Kristie Macrakis – Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Joe Maiolo – King’s College London, UK Stephen Marrin – James Madison Univeristy, USA Rose McDermott – Brown University, USA Christopher Moran – University of Warwick, UK
Samantha Newbery – University of Salford, UK William Nolte – University of Maryland, USA Sir David Omand – King’s College London, UK
Julian Richards – University of Buckingham, UK
Len Scott – Aberystwyth University, UK Stan A. Taylor – Brigham Young University, USA Martin Thomas – University of Exeter, UK Gregory Treverton – University of Southern California, USA Patrick F. Walsh - Charles Sturt University, Australia
Wesley W. Wark – University of Ottawa, Canada Michael S. Warner – Washington, DC, USA Reg Whitaker – York University, University of Victoria, Canada Cees Wiebes – Office of the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism, The Netherlands James J. Wirtz – Naval Postgraduate School, USA Amy Zegart – Stanford University, USA
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