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The European Journal of International Security (EJIS) is a new journal of the British International Studies Association, in association with Cambridge University Press.

EJIS will publish academically rigorous, peer-reviewed papers that significantly enhance scholarship through the exploitation of new data, the development and application of theory, and/or through original and scholarly analysis of a salient policy issue.

Welcoming high quality research from around the world, EJIS will cover all areas of international security. The journal is particularly concerned to make connections and build bridges, both between different disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, but also across regional boundaries.

 Open Call for EJIS Special Issue Proposals. Deadline 30 September 2017. Details here. 

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  • EJIS Special Issue Proposals – Open Call
    Deadline: 30 September 2017 The European Journal of International Security is inviting proposals for a Special Issue, to be published in Volume 4 of the journal (2019). The call is open, in the sense that we are not specifying a preferred topic or topics in security studies. However, we will favour proposals that speak to…
  • It’s the numbers, stupid!  Understanding quantification in global security governance.
    Blog by Stephane J. Baele, Thierry Balzacq, Philippe Bourbeau.   “The political world, just like the physical world, in many respects may be regulated by weights, number and measure” (Diderot 1751).   Political speeches, official reports, tweets and other outputs are filled with numbers. Even the propaganda produced by the so-called Islamic State contains stats-based infographics.…
  • European Energy Union? Caught between securitisation and ‘riskification’
    European Journal of International Security, Issue 2:2 (forthcoming). By Andrew Judge (University of Glasgow) and Tomas Maltby (King’s College London)    EU energy policy over the past decade has been characterised by two key developments – liberalisation and ‘securitisation’.  The Commission has sought to liberalise and integrate electricity and gas markets as part of its…
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