Strife Journal CfP: Caribbean Maritime Security

Hillary Briffa Announcement
Location
United Kingdom
Subject Fields
Diplomacy and International Relations, Latin American and Caribbean History / Studies, Law and Legal History, Maritime History / Studies, Political Science

Strife is pleased to announce the call for contributions to its ‘Caribbean Maritime Security’ Series.

 

This series is looking to publish on a range of topics and perspectives related to Caribbean maritime security. There is no restriction as to period, nor is there a requirement to include a broader regional perspective. Articles can focus on a single theme related to Caribbean Maritime Security like a specific country within the region. The themes could include but are not limited to:

  • Regional Navies and Coast Guards
  • Emerging Maritime Threats in the Caribbean
  • ‘Great Power Competition’ in Caribbean Maritime Security

Port and Panama Canal Infrastructure Security

  • Caribbean History and Maritime Security
  • Illegal Narcotics Trafficking as a Maritime Issue

 

Articles should be around 1000-1200 words in length and meet with all of the submission guidelines. Articles will be subject to a review by the Series Editor and the Blog Coordinating Editor prior to acceptance to the series articles that do not meet referencing and formatting guidelines risk being rejected for publication.

 

Articles should be submitted by 19th February 2021. If you are interested in submitting an article for publication, or have an idea or query you wish to discuss, please contact our editorial team at: blog.coordinating.editor@strifeblog.org

 

Contact Information
Dr Hillary BriffaBA MA PhD AKC Lecturer in Defence StudiesKing's College LondonStrife Communications Manager
Contact Email
hillary.briffa@kcl.ac.uk