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Global Security and Intelligence Studies

 
1977 GSIS Logo Final
 
Online ISSN: 2472-3614
 
Associate Editor
Dr. Carter Matherly
American Public University System
 
Global Security & Intelligence Studies is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
 
 
Announcements
Global Security and Intelligence Studies (GSIS) is currently accepting submissions for its upcoming special issue Great Power Competition (anticipated Fall/Winter 2021). For additional information click here.
 
Global Security and Intelligence Studies (GSIS) is seeking a motivated individual looking to learn more about the academic publishing and peer review process to serve as a Graduate Assistant to the Editors. For additional information click here.
 
 
 
CURRENT ISSUES:
 
 
 
INTEL Dossier
Global Security and Intelligence Studies Journal publishes the occasional 'INTEL Dossier' to speed relevant intelligence insights to practitioners and spark conversation within the academic community. Dossiers distinguish themselves from traditional academic discourse owing to their unique approach, brevity, and often 'Red' or adversarial centric perspective. Please send your Dossier proposals to the Editorial Team for review and consideration.
 
 
Honorary Advisory Board
Dr. Wade Dyke, American Public University System
Dr. Vernon Smith, American Public University System
 
Editorial Board
James Burch, Colorado Technical University
Margaret Marangione, Syntelligent
Peter L. Hickman, Arizona State University
Jeremiah Deibler, Norwich University - Air University
Ricarlos Caldwell, Southern University
Fábio Nogueira de Miranda Filho, Brazilian Intelligence Agency
James Herndon, Law Enforcement Behavioral Science Consultants, LLC
Nicole Drumhiller, American Public University System
Jeffrey Rogg, The Citadel
 
Aims and Scope
Global Security and Intelligence Studies is a forum in which the academic community, practitioners, leaders, and policymakers can engage in meaningful and developmental dialogue about contemporary global security and intelligence issues. The Journal encourages contributions covering a broad range of intelligence and security issues, and from across the methodological and theoretical spectrum. The Journal strives to advance the recognition of the multidisciplinary nature of intelligence and security studies and draw on insights from a variety of fields to advance understanding of important current intelligence and security issues. In particular, the Editorial team strives to curate manuscripts that explicitly demonstrate how a multidisciplinary approach enhances theoretical and practical understanding of intelligence and security matters, advance or detail pedagogical processes or techniques for instructing intelligence and security professionals at the graduate level and beyond, and present timely analysis of current world events. In keeping with the desire to help bridge the gap between academics and practitioners, the journal also invites narratives from practitioners highlighting their perspectives in any of the aforementioned arenas, regardless of academic background. 
 
Peer-Review
All submissions to Global Security and Intelligence Studies undergo an editorial review to determine initial suitability for the journal or peer review. Original research following a defined methodological style is subjected to two rounds of double-blind peer-review with at least two reviewers each round. All other submissions are subject to a single collaborative peer-review by the Editorial Board, refereed by the Journal's leadership. On occasion, the Journal's leadership may choose to submit manuscripts to an additional layer of review. Like many other academic journals, the editorial and peer-review process is conducted by experts who volunteer their time, skills, and expertise. We aim to provide the quickest review process possible, but review times may take several months depending on the amount of feedback submissions require. 
 
Publication
Global Security and Intelligence Studies is an open-access journal published in both digital and print mediums. The Journal publishes twice a year, once in the Spring/Summer and once in the Fall/Winter time-frames. Complete digital copies of each issue are available to researchers in PDF format under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial - NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Authors are never charged a fee to publish with GSIS
 
Submitting
Global Security and Intelligence Studies welcomes the submission of original and unpublished research conducted with a litany of methodological styles for peer-review including; empirical, critical analysis, theoretical, argumentative, qualitative, epistemological, normative, and meta-analysis - to name just a few. The Journal is also interested in field and research notes, book reviews, policy-relevant commentary, interviews, practitioner narratives, graduate-level lectures or presentations, and relevant infographics for review by the editorial team. Researchers should review the Instructions for Authors page in detail prior to submission; https://www.ipsonet.org/publications/open-access/gsis/instructions-for-authors.
 
You may send your manuscript directly to Associate Editor, Dr. Carter Matherly, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  
 
Publication Schedule
Spring/Summer (April)
Proposals due: February 1
Peer reviews: February 2 – 28
Author edits: March 1 – 30
Publication: May 15
 
Fall/Winter (October)
Proposals due: August 1
Peer reviews: August 2 – 30
Author edits: September 1 – 30
Publication: October 15
 
Call for Papers (ongoing)