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ISSN No. :2948-4332
Journal Title :SINERGI: Journal of Strategic Studies & International Affairs
Journal URL :https://sinergiukm.my/jou/index.php/sei/index
Publisher Name :Prof. Dr Zarina Othman
Country :Malaysia
Language :English, Bahasa Malaysia,
Discipline :Multidiciplinary
Organization Name :Centre for the Study of Politics, History & International Affairs (SPHEA)Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSH), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), & Malaysian Armed Force Defence College (MAFDC), Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Malaysia
Frequency :Biannual
Start Year :2021
Journal Description :Journal Information SINERGI: Journal of Strategic Studies & International Affairs (eISSN: 2948-4332) is an online single-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes biannual Regular Issues every July and December. The first hard-copy printed version of SINERGI was published in July 2021. SINERGI started its maiden online publication beginning July 2022. Subject to a decision by Editor-in-Chief, an online occasional Special Issue will be published either in March or September. The UKM Press publishes SINERGI on behalf of co-owners between the Research Centre for History, Politics, and International Affairs (SPHEA), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, National University of Malaysia (UKM), Malaysian Armed Forces Defence College (MAFDC), Ministry of Defence, Malaysia. Aim and Scope SINERGI has promoted lateral and new thinking among scholars, practitioners, readers, and students. The defining feature of SINERGI is its commitment to multidisciplinary approaches to the study of strategic defence and peace, conflict, security, development, and international affairs. The editors welcome articles that challenge our historical and contemporary understanding of state and non-state actors’ efforts to achieve political ends through the application of military, as well as diplomatic and conflict resolution means; articles on contemporary strategic, security, international affairs and theoretical controversies of enduring value; and of course articles that explicitly combine the historical and theoretical approaches to the study of modern warfare and strategy, defence management, new security and global issues in international relations. Given the recent outbreak and prolonged lockdown periods from the COVID-19 pandemic, there are more instructive opportunities to consider security disruptions, livelihood hardships and recession consequences, as well as the ongoing security nexus policy debate over Malaysia’s defence white paper, the whole-state- and whole-society-approaches to defence and security, IR 4.0, 5G, big data and digital currency. We welcome articles focused on Malaysia and Southeast Asia and broadly focused on other regions and a topic of defence, security, strategy, politics, and international affairs.
Licence Type :CC BY
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