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About Global Security Review

Global Security Review publishes commentaries (800-1000 words), analysis (1,500-2,500 words), and reports (5,000-7,500 words). The journal is focused on six major areas:

1. Emerging Threats: What new technologies, across all domains, are likely to impact conflict and the United States’ ability to deter adversaries?

2. Strategic Adversaries: What activities are the United States’ nuclear-armed adversaries undertaking that stand to undermine deterrence?

3. Arms Control and Nonproliferation: What are the major events, trends, and themes shaping arms control and nonproliferation?

4. Allies and Extended Deterrence: What actions are the United States’ allies taking that stand to impact extended deterrence and why?

5. Deterrence and Foreign Policy: What is shaping American nuclear modernization, nuclear strategy, policy, and operations?

6. Space Deterrence and Conflict: What American capabilities, policies, and operations in space can assist the United States in deterring and defeating adversary activities in space?

Global Security Review serves as an alternative voice to publications like Arms Control Today and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist by publishing articles that take a realistic view of the world. The majority of the journal’s authors have years and decades of experience in the subjects they discuss.

Our audience is comprised of people like you: researchers, government officials, academics, and private-sector decision-makers. Global Security Review offers clear insight into the events shaping global security, with a particular focus on issues related to nuclear deterrence and glbal stability. Global Security Review is published by the National Institute for Deterrence Studies but solicits articles from the broader strategic community. Global Security Review is a nonpartisan platform that prefers to shape the direction of both major political parties through the clear and insightful articles it publishes.

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