''International Security'' is a
peer-reviewed academic journal
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in the field of
international and
national security
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. It was founded in 1976
and is edited by the
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at
Harvard University
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and published four times a year by
MIT Press
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, both of
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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. The current editor-in-chief is Steven E. Miller (Harvard).
''International Security'' is among the leading journals in the field of international relations.
According to ''
Journal Citation Reports'', it has a 2017
impact factor of 4.135, ranking it 2nd out of 85 journals in the category "International Relations".
Along with ''
Security Studies'', it is among the most prominent journals dedicated to security studies.
Articles in ''International Security'' tend to deploy qualitative methods, in particular qualitative historical analysis. Articles are also more likely to include policy prescriptions than other leading IR journals.
The first article in ''International Security'' was
Hedley Bull's "Arms Control and World Order."
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Academic journals established in 1976
English-language journals
International relations journals
International security
MIT Press academic journals
Quarterly journals
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