12 May 2014


Quarterly (summer, fall, winter, spring) 
208 pp. per issue 
6 3/4 x 10 
Founded: 1976 
ISSN 0162-2889

E-ISSN 1531-4804

2012 Impact Factor: 2.739 


Steven E. Miller, Editor-in-Chief

Diane J. McCree, Managing Editor 

International Security publishes lucid, well-documented essays on the full range of contemporary security issues. Its articles address traditional topics such as war and peace, as well as more recent dimensions of security, including the growing importance of environmental, demographic, and humanitarian issues, and the rise of global terrorist networks. 

International Security has defined the debate on US national security policy and set the agenda for scholarship on international security affairs for more than thirty years. For many years, International Security has been consistently at or near the top of the Thomson Reuters Impact Factor rankings of all international relations journals. It also ranks #1 among journals of military studies according to Google Scholar. 

Readers of IS discover new developments in: 
The causes and prevention of war 
Ethnic conflict and peacekeeping 
Terrorism and homeland security 
European, Asian, and regional security 
U.S. foreign policy 
Arms control and weapons proliferation 
International relations theory 
Diplomatic and military history 

Volume 38, Issue 3 - Winter 2013/14

Summaries

International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 3–6.


Grounds for War: The Evolution of Territorial Conflict


International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 7–38.


Expert Knowledge in Intelligence Assessments: Bird Flu and Bioterrorism


International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 39–71.


The Structure of Success: How the Internal Distribution of Power Drives Armed Group Behavior and National Movement Effectiveness


International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 72–116.


Strong Armies, Slow Adaptation: Civil-Military Relations and the Diffusion of Military Power



International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 117–152.



Primacy or World Order? The United States and China's Rise—A Review Essay


International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 153–175.


Correspondence

Debating China's Assertiveness


International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 176–183.


Reevaluating Foreign-Imposed Regime Change


International Security Winter 2013/14, Vol. 38, No. 3: 184–195.

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