Volume 2 of the CJSSS entitled 'World on the Brink: Old Dilemmas and New Challenges was launched on 30 November 2019 at the Caribbean Military Academy.

Call For Articles.

THE CARIBBEAN JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC AND SECURITY STUDIES
VOLUME 3 – ISSUE 1

Theme: Resilience: Preserving History and Building Capacity


General Information
The Caribbean Journal of Strategic and Security Studies is a Caribbean-based, globally focused, enduring and transparent forum for the presentation, scrutiny, and discussion of the work and perspectives of researchers and experts in strategy, security and related disciplines. Established in 2017, it encourages scholarly publications by authors without regard to region or affiliation.

The journal publishes academically informed research on current and past security and strategic issues. The theme of each volume is influenced by the current, regional and global environment; the articles contained therein reflect a diverse range of perspectives from traditional and non-traditional strategic and security actors.

The theme for Volume 3 Issue 1 is “Resilience: Preserving History and Building Capacity.” We live in a world where the only thing constant and certain is change. The impact of this is even more glaring because social, economic, political, environmental and technological developments are forcing us to rapidly adapt and evolve with flexibility. There is therefore a need for us to develop a capacity for resilience thinking so that we can develop and implement strategies to help turn crises and challenges into opportunities. Resilience – the ability to positively respond to changes, often sudden and surprising, to move on and continue to develop - must become the new normal as things continue to change and persist at the same time.

Format For Article

  • The article should be submitted as a Microsoft Word document
  • Papers should be written in English
  • Font should be Times New Roman, 12pt and single spaced
  • Referencing should comply with the Chicago Manual of Style
  • The word limit is four thousand (4000) words (maximum) for each article
  • Authors are responsible for obtaining copyright permission for photos and/or illustrations
  • Submissions will be subject to editorial review.

Timelines

  • Abstracts/article-proposals (maximum 300 words excluding references) and a short biography (no more than 100 words) are to be submitted by 10 January 2020.
  • Submission date for completed articles is 28 February 2020.
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Meet Our Team

THE CARIBBEAN JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC AND SECURITY STUDIES TEAM

Editor-In-Chief

Rocky R. Meade, PHD
Lieutenant General

Editor In Chief

Series Editor

Laurence L. McCabe

Series Editor

Series Editor

Anthony M.H. Clayton

Series Editor

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Submissions


Authors are invited to prepare articles specifically for the upcoming issue of the journal. Alternatively, submissions may comprise academic papers that were previously completed (provided they are not published papers/articles).

Papers that were previously presented at an academic conference or other fora, may also be submitted, provided they have not been published/submitted for publication to another Journal.

Submissions and queries may be directed to Lieutenant Commander Judy-Ann Neil at Headquarters, JDF atcjsssjamaica@gmail.com. In the event of any challenge the alternative email is hqjdf.j5@jdf.mil.jm. Emails are to be titled "CJSSS Volume 3."

The theme: Resilience: Preserving History and Building Capacity

Papers may seek to deal with challenges in the realms of, inter alia:

a. Resurgent Nationalism

b. Nuclear Proliferation

c. Hybrid Warfare

d. Terrorism and Social Media

e. Climate Resilience

f. Community Policing

g. Energy Security

h. Food Security

i. Economic Security

j. The Rise of Pandemics

k. Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief

l. The Future Force