CfP: Uncertainty: The Indo-Pacific Region and American Foreign Policy
Call For Papers: Uncertainty: The Indo-Pacific Region and
Call For Papers: Uncertainty: The Indo-Pacific Region and
Marine Corps University Press is currently accepting submissions of scholarly articles to be published in its peer-reviewed digital journal, Expeditions with MCUP. This journal focuses on new and unique research into such topics as national security, international relations, foreign policy, military science, geopolitics, and innovation and technology.
Marine Corps University Press is currently accepting articles and proposals for two of its scholarly journals, Marine Corps History and Expeditions with MCUP, on the theme of:
Marine Corps University Press is currently accepting articles and proposals for two of its scholarly journals, Marine Corps History and Expeditions with MCUP, on the theme of:
Marine Corps University Press is currently accepting articles and proposals for two of its scholarly journals, Marine Corps History and Expeditions with MCUP, on the theme of:
Marine Corps University Press is currently accepting articles and proposals for two of its scholarly journals, Marine Corps History and Expeditions with MCUP, on the theme of:
Marine Corps University Press is currently accepting articles and proposals for two of its scholarly journals, Marine Corps History and Expeditions with MCUP, on the theme of:
Whistleblowing Nation: The History of National Security Disclosures and the Cult of State Secrecy, Edited by Kaeten Mistry and Hannah Gurman with Comment from Richard Immerman
Talk is on Monday, January 25th at 4:30pm EST; Zoom Webinar
Whistleblowing Nation: The History of National Security Disclosures and the Cult of State Secrecy, Edited by Kaeten Mistry and Hannah Gurman with Comment from Richard Immerman
Talk is on Monday, January 25th at 4:30pm EST; Zoom Webinar
The Expeditions with MCUP online academic journal, published by Marine Corps University Press, is accepting submissions of scholarly articles focused on new and unique research into national security, international relations, geopolitics, and political and military history.
Articles must be between 4,000 and 10,000 words, including footnotes, and formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition). Articles under consideration must pass peer review with two positive results.