Texas National Security Review
Discipline | National security, International security, International relations |
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Language | English |
Edited by | William Inboden |
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Publication history | 2017–present |
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Frequency | 4/year |
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ISSN | 2576-1021 (print) 2576-1153 (web) |
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The Texas National Security Review is a peer-reviewed [[academic journal in the field of international relations, national and international security. It was founded in 2017[1] and is edited by the University of Texas at Austin and War on the Rocks. The TNSR aims to publish articles to end up on university syllabi and the desks of decision-makers, and to be cited as the foundational research and analysis on world affairs[2]. The current editor in chief is William Inboden while the current chair of the editorial board is Francis J. Gavin.
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