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Application period for Journal on Terrorism & Security Analysis editorial board is open

The application period to join the editorial board of the Journal on Terrorism & Security Analysis is now open. Please read this document for descriptions of the positions available. All Syracuse University graduate and law students are eligible to apply, including 1Ls.

To apply, please send your resume and a short cover letter stating which positions you are applying for to Tom Schafbuch (tjschafb@syr.edu), Editor-in-Chief, by Friday, September 30, 2011 at 5:00 PM. You must also let Tom know where you will be over winter break and whether you will be in a city with a major research library.

Please feel free to email Tom (tjschafb@syr.edu) if you have any questions about the journal or the application process.

Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis – 6th Volume

Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis

Volume 6 – Spring 2011

Journal Volume 6 Cover

Print copies are available upon request.

Table of Contents

Salient but Unappreciated: Issues in National and International Security and Defense Policy for the Next Decade
Christian Geib

Fire Down Below: How the Underwear Bomber Revealed the U.S. Counterterrorism Community as Hemmed in by the Seams of Legislative Ambiguity
Braden Civins

JUS POST BELLUM: Reflections on the Right Way to End A War
Richard M. O’Meara

Shedding New Light on North Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions
Nellwyn Olson

Cross-Spectrum Similarities Between Violent Non-State Actors
Sean Atkins

An Assessment of the UK Anti-Terrorism Strategy and the Human Rights implications Associated with its Implementation
Emmanouela Mylonaki and Tim Burton

Creating More Turmoil: Why UAV Strikes Will Be Counterproductive in Yemen
William Mayborn

Somali Piracy and the Western Response
Brendon Noto

Cyber-terrorism
Jack Jarmon

Web edition only:
Building a Strategic Culture: Indian Intelligence, Policy and Regional Security, 1962 – 1972
Connor McNulty

Individual articles are available for PDF download by clicking on the above links.

Click here to download the full PDF of the print version of the 6th volume.

6th Volume Editorial Team

Editor-in-Chief
Thomas Schafbuch
tjschafb@syr.edu

Assistant Editors
Patrick Vanderpool
Kristina (Energia) Naranjo-Rivera

Senior Associate Editor
Michael Lehmann

Associate Editors
Gary Clark
Egon Donnarumma
Amela Kraja
Brian Riedy
Bo Shoemaker
Daniel DePetris
David Sophrin
Kathryn Theobald

Cover Design Artist
Whitney Parker

The Journal on Terrorism on Security Analysis is a publication of the Student Association on Terrorism & Security Analysis at the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs with the support of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism at Syracuse University.

Call for Papers Released

SATSA and the Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis are proud to announce that their 2011 Call for Papers has been released. This year’s theme is: “A Decade Later: National and International Security Challenges Ten Years into a New Century”. All submissions must be received by January 1, 2011.

Click here for more details.. A PDF version is also available.

Open Editorial Board Positions on the Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis

UPDATE: All editorial positions have been filled at this time.

The Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis (SATSA) invites all graduate and law students (including 1Ls) at Syracuse University to apply to become part of the 2010-2011 editorial board of the Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis. SATSA membership is not required in order to participate in the journal. The attached PDF lists the open editorial positions and their duties, as well as instructions on how to apply. All applications must be received by Monday, October 25, 2010 at 5:00 PM.

The Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis is the academic journal of SATSA, a graduate student organization at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the Syracuse University College of Law. It is sponsored by the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at Syracuse University, and Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration.

SATSA is dedicated to the critical analysis of terrorism, counterterrorism policy, and national and international security issues. It promotes dialogue and critical engagement among students, faculty, and outside experts by organizing scholarly forums such as conferences and debates, arranging excursions to national security related facilities, and by providing an informal setting in which students can learn more about the issues that interest them.

If you have any questions about the journal, please email Thomas Schafbuch, Editor-in-Chief, at tjschafb@syr.edu.

Download the 2010-2011 Journal Editorial Board Application