e-ISSN: 3023-5588
Founded: 2023
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Now Indexed in Gale-Cengage!

Dear readers, authors, and reviewers,

We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to enhance the international visibility and academic impact of the Journal of Security and Intelligence Studies. Our journal has been officially accepted for indexing in Gale-Cengage, one of the leading academic research databases.

We extend our deepest gratitude to our editorial board, to the authors who contribute highly qualified research to the literature, and to our reviewers whose rigorous evaluations continually elevate the scientific standards of our journal.
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The Journal of Security and Intelligence Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal published twice a year, focusing on original national and international research under the primary headings of “Security” and “Intelligence.” The journal is committed to publishing original theoretical and/or applied studies by addressing security and intelligence issues at national and international levels through both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives.

The next issue is scheduled for publication on June 30, 2026. Prior to beginning the submission process, authors are requested to review the Ethical Principles and Publication Policy as well as the Author Guidelines—located in the right-hand block of the screen—and strictly adhere to the stated requirements.

Within the scope of the journal, studies in the core areas of security and intelligence will be evaluated, including but not limited to: the relationship between security and intelligence, intelligence in counter-terrorism, international relations theories and security/intelligence, intelligence in combating ideological, religious, or ethnic radicalization, cyber security/intelligence, comparative intelligence (at the level of concepts, cases, organizations, and states), intelligence collection methods, covert operations, intelligence analysis techniques, intelligence and security management, counter-intelligence and counter-espionage, defense sciences and security/intelligence, and intelligence in combating organized crime.

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