Politics and Security Governance is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing critical and interdisciplinary scholarship on the evolving relationship between politics, security, and governance. Positioned at the nexus of international relations, political science, and security studies, the journal serves as a platform for innovative research that challenges conventional understandings and fosters global, comparative, and context-sensitive perspectives. With an emphasis on both theoretical depth and empirical rigor, Politics and Security Governance engages scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in the multifaceted governance of security in the 21st century. The journal is committed to methodological pluralism and inclusive dialogue across geographic regions, disciplinary boundaries, and ideological divides.
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