Journal of Regional Security
Journal of Regional Security
Publishing House: Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 2217-995X
Status: Active
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- Issue No. 1/VII
- Issue No. 2/VII
- Issue No. 1/VIII
- Issue No. 2/VIII
- Issue No. 1/IX
- Issue No. 2/IX
- Issue No. 1/X
- Issue No. 2/X
- Issue No. 1/XI
- Issue No. 2/XI
- Issue No. 1/XII
- Issue No. 2/XII
- Issue No. 1/XIII
- Issue No. 2/XIII
- Issue No. 1/XIV
- Issue No. 2/XIV
- Issue No. 1/XV
- Issue No. 2/XV
- Issue No. 1/XVI
- Issue No. 2/XVI
- Issue No. 1/XVII
- Issue No. 2/XVII
- Issue No. 1/XVIII
- Issue No. 2/XVIII
- Issue No. 1/XIX
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Short Description
The Journal of Regional Security (former Western Balkans Security Observer) is an open access peer-reviewed journal specializing in the field of regional security studies. It was established in 2006 by Belgrade Centre for Security Policy and since 2012 has been co-published with the Faculty of Political Sciences/University of Belgrade. Subject areas include: security communities, regional security complexes, regional security sector reform and governance, security regimes, regional conflicts, security integration, region-building and comparative regional security research. The JRS is intended for international security scholars and policy makers from South East Europe but also from other established or emerging regions of the world. It aims to bring academic security studies communities from the Western Balkans not only closer to each other but also closer to security studies and security policy communities from other regions of the world thus enabling smarter and more sustainable regional policy solutions. Editorial Editor Filip Ejdus Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Managing Editors Marko Kovačević, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Nikola Vujinović, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Editorial Board Miroslav Hadžić Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Sonja Stojanović Belgrade Centre for Security Policy Iver B. Neumann Norwegial Institute of Iternational Affairs Sandro Knezović Institute for International Relations Cornelius Friesendorf Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Barry Ryan Keele University Bogoljub MIlosavljević Faculty of Law, Union University Svetlana Đurđević Lukić Institute of International Politics and Economics Dragan Simić Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Dušan Pavlović Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Nadege Ragaru Sciences Po Paris Timothy Edmunds Bristol University Ivan Vejvoda German Marshall Fund of the United States Kenneth Morison De Montfort University Alper Kaliber Yasar University Jelena Subotić Georgia State University J. Andrew Grant Queen’s University Rok Zupančič University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences Hilde Haug University of Oslo Amitav Acharya American University