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Publishing in Contemporary Security Policy — Myriam Dunn Cavelty & Nicole Jenne

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Today, it is a real pleasure to speak with the editorial team of Contemporary Security Policy, one of the most influential journals in the field of international security studies. Previously, known as Arms Control (1980 - 1993).Since its founding in 1980, the journal has played a central role in shaping discussions on armed conflict, intervention, strategic change, and global security governance.Impact Factor: 5.0 / 5-Year Impact Factor: 4.6Indexed: Scopus / Web of ScienceFirst Decision: 5 daysAcceptance Rate: 11%Major fields of concern include:- War and armed conflict- Peacekeeping- Conflict resolution- Arms control and disarmament- Defense policy- Strategic culture- International institutionsThe journal is currently led by three co-editors:- Myriam Dunn Cavelty- Nicole Jenne- Yf RejkersTwo of them are with us today:Professor Myriam Dunn Cavelty is a leading scholar of cyber security, risk politics, and the governance of emerging technologies, based at ETH Zürich.Associate Professor Nicole Jenne is an expert on Latin American security, civil–military relations, and regional responses to transnational threats at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, also a visiting scholar at David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University.Content00:00 — Introduction01:52 — The Journal’s Mission: Change and Continuity04:24 — The Intellectual DNA of CSP06:22 — Managing Breadth: Coherence Across Security Studies09:49 — Evaluating Innovative and Experimental Submissions11:56 — What Counts as ‘Policy’ in Contemporary Security Policy?14:23 — Borderline Cases: When Policy Relevance Is Unclear19:54 — Methodological Pluralism and Editorial Tensions22:46 — Qualitative or Quantitative? CSP’s Methodological Orientation25:02 — Major Intellectual Trends in Recent Submissions26:41 — Desired Growth Areas: Topics the Journal Wants More Of28:20 — Attracting Strong Manuscripts: Editorial Strategies and Outreach33:03 — The Role of AI in Academic Submissions42:49 — The Most Common Mistakes in Manuscript Submission44:10 — Fairness, Bias, and Delay: The Realities of Peer Review47:49 — Should Authors Recommend Potential Reviewers?49:41 — Supporting Junior Scholars and Academics Facing Structural Disadvantage53:24 — The Bernard Brodie Prize56:54 — Publication Strategy: Controlling Volume and Maintaining Quality58:47 — What an Editorial Board Actually Does01:02:11 — Editorial Priorities and a Final Message to ScholarsFollow & Further ResourcesSubstack: https://theirthinker.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ir-thinker/X: https://x.com/irthinker_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirthinker/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theirthinker.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/irthinkerfb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today, it is a real pleasure to speak with the editorial team of Contemporary Security Policy, one of the most influential journals in the field of international security studies. Previously, known as Arms Control (1980 - 1993).Since its founding in 1980, the journal has played a central role in shaping discussions on armed conflict, intervention, strategic change, and global security governance.Impact Factor: 5.0 / 5-Year Impact Factor: 4.6Indexed: Scopus / Web of ScienceFirst Decision: 5 daysAcceptance Rate: 11%Major fields of concern include:- War and armed conflict- Peacekeeping- Conflict resolution- Arms control and disarmament- Defense policy- Strategic culture- International institutionsThe journal is currently led by three co-editors:- Myriam Dunn Cavelty- Nicole Jenne- Yf RejkersTwo of them are with us today:Professor Myriam Dunn Cavelty is a leading scholar of cyber security, risk politics, and the governance of emerging technologies, based at ETH Zürich.Associate Professor Nicole Jenne is an expert on Latin American security, civil–military relations, and regional responses to transnational threats at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, also a visiting scholar at David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University.Content00:00 — Introduction01:52 — The Journal’s Mission: Change and Continuity04:24 — The Intellectual DNA of CSP06:22 — Managing Breadth: Coherence Across Security Studies09:49 — Evaluating Innovative and Experimental Submissions11:56 — What Counts as ‘Policy’ in Contemporary Security Policy?14:23 — Borderline Cases: When Policy Relevance Is Unclear19:54 — Methodological Pluralism and Editorial Tensions22:46 — Qualitative or Quantitative? CSP’s Methodological Orientation25:02 — Major Intellectual Trends in Recent Submissions26:41 — Desired Growth Areas: Topics the Journal Wants More Of28:20 — Attracting Strong Manuscripts: Editorial Strategies and Outreach33:03 — The Role of AI in Academic Submissions42:49 — The Most Common Mistakes in Manuscript Submission44:10 — Fairness, Bias, and Delay: The Realities of Peer Review47:49 — Should Authors Recommend Potential Reviewers?49:41 — Supporting Junior Scholars and Academics Facing Structural Disadvantage53:24 — The Bernard Brodie Prize56:54 — Publication Strategy: Controlling Volume and Maintaining Quality58:47 — What an Editorial Board Actually Does01:02:11 — Editorial Priorities and a Final Message to ScholarsFollow & Further ResourcesSubstack: https://theirthinker.substack.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ir-thinker/X: https://x.com/irthinker_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirthinker/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theirthinker.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/irthinkerfb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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