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Asian Security |
Asian
Security aims to be the foremost journal on all aspects of national
and international
security in Asia. The journal covers ‘traditional’ issues
like interstate warfare, the regional balance of power, alliances
and other multilateral security institutions, national defense policies,
strategic culture, civil-military relations, nuclear proliferation,
conventional arms racing, arms control, and conflict-prone areas,
as well as ‘new’ security issues like the stability of
democratic transitions, globalization and its backlash, ethnic conflict,
insurgency and counterinsurgency, failing states, and transnational
terrorism.
The
editors welcome submissions that are theoretically innovative,
policy-relevant (or, ideally, both) on any of these
topics. Asian Security strives to be a journal that is appreciated
equally
by policymakers and scholars.
About the Editors
Contents
and abstracts Volume One 2005
2005: 1-1 * 1-2 * 1-3
2006: 2-1 * 2-2 * 2-3
2007: 3-1 * 3-2 * 3-3
2008: 4-1 * 4-2
ISSN:
1555-2764
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Editors:
Sumit Ganguly
Indiana University Bloomington
Devin T. Hagerty
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Michael Chambers
Indiana State University
Managing Editor:
Amy Freedman
Long Island University
Associate Editors:
Tanya Ogilvie-White
University of Canterbury
Joseph Chinyong Liow
Nanyang Technological University
Reviews Editor:
Jason Kirk
Elon University
Assistant Editor:
Leila Zakhirova
Indiana University Bloomington
Subscribe
ISSN 1479-9855
Volume 1 2005
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Individuals £44/$64.00
Institutions £175.00/$251.00
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Zakaria
Haji Ahmed, Universiti Kebangsaan · Kanti
Bajpai, The Doon School · Desmond
Ball, Australian National University · Richard
Betts, Columbia University · Michael
E. Brown, The George Washington University · Kent
Calder, Johns Hopkins University · Victor
Cha, Georgetown University · Stephen
P. Cohen, The Brookings
Institution · Rosemary
Foot, University of Oxford · John
Garver, Georgia Tech University · Avery
Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania · Larry
Goodson, U.S. Army War College · Timothy
Hoyt, U.S. Naval War College · Darryl
Jarvis, National University of Signapore · Peter
Katzenstein, Cornell University · P.R.
Kumaraswamy, Jawaharlal Nehru University · Peter
Lavoy, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School · John
Mearsheimer, University of Chicago · Dinshaw
Mistry, University of Cincinnati · Michael
O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution · Scott
Sagan, Stanford University · Richard
Samuels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Andrew
Scobell, U.S. Army War College · Sheldon
Simon, Arizona
State University · Ashley
Tellis, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · William
Tow, Australian National University · Donald
Zagoria, City University of New York
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