We are thrilled to share Volume 7, Issue 3 of the Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare, a compilation of conference proceedings and groundbreaking academic articles, providing a range of thoughts centered across both domestic and global themes. https://t.co/F91dCSSEhQ
Escalating tensions, driven by US #tariffs citing #fentanyl trafficking, necessitate critical analysis. Our upcoming digital roundtable with @antjevictoria will assess policy efficacy and current market realities. Learn more here: https://t.co/msZRYhZD0y
Day two of #CASISCon2024 will explore the effects of information and its impact on civil society. Experts will discuss the #extremism, the effect of political and social divisions, and strategies for building resilience in a polarized world. https://t.co/wPUjC0exYl
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Ahmed Al-Rawi to the Reviewer Board of the Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare! His expertise across disinformation, international communication, and digital methods will contribute to the journal's scholarship. Welcome aboard!
Calling all researchers and scholars! We are now accepting submissions for our upcoming issue. @theJICW is a practitioner-focused research resource and a chance to impact security and defence decision-making. Submit now: https://t.co/H0v8lLCbeD
We wish to thank outgoing founding President of CASIS Vancouver, Candyce Kelshall, for all her work in building our organization over the last 7 years. We are under new leadership with John Gilmour taking on the role of President as Candyce moves to focus on research.
Calling all researchers and scholars! We are now accepting submissions for our upcoming issue. We are a practitioner-focused research resource offering academics a chance to impact security and defence decision-making. Submit now: https://t.co/4r4D9QHdPN
Dr. M.V. Ramana, who will be speaking on the relationship between #nuclearenergy and the bomb, is the Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security and Professor at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, UBC.
Join the discussion: https://t.co/dmy29UlHuD
In the latest episode of the Adversity Quotient podcast, Dr. George Hawley of the University of Alabama describes his top five things to know about polarization and identity politics with CASIS Vancouver host Sam Allen. Listen to it here: https://t.co/LrHhAcX61C
Welcome Dr. Gilmour! We're pleased to have you aboard and look forward to collaborating with you in producing new intelligence products, methodology, analysis, and research on the evolving threat environment and other security topics. We are ecstatic to have you aboard.
If you missed this year's conference, stay tuned for the next issue of the JICW, which will contain briefing notes from our esteemed speakers. Also, have a look at our current issue, which analyzes #informationwarfare in the Nagorno-Karabakh war. https://t.co/56PltO5TB6
We're happy to announce the release of our latest issue of the Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and warfare. This new issue explores strategies to secure societies in the face of a new threat environment. https://t.co/jWZCqlTrXK
Calling all #intelligence and #security researchers! The JICW is accepting submissions for Volume 6, Issue 2 until August 20th, 2023. We're looking for papers on information and hybrid warfare and critical perspectives on security, among other topics. https://t.co/di0Ve6a4Uv
Rapidly evolving drone technology has played a significant role in combat and reconnaissance in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Read about airspace security and drone defense system technology in the latest issue of the JICW: https://t.co/qTtouDpHOA
The first day of #CasisCon2023 will will explore the emergence and identification of new and invisible threats that undermine democracy and social cohesion. How can intelligence adapt to the growing challenge of public discord? Get your tickets here: https://t.co/AlWb3XjrDt
Esteemed author Loch Johnson will speak at #CasisCon2023. He's on the editorial board of @theJICW and teaches public and international affairs at @universityofga. He will speak on intelligence priorities in today's climate of hegemonic instability. https://t.co/AlWb3XiTNV
The JICW will be accepting submissions for Volume 6, Issue 2 until August 20th, 2023. We're looking for papers on information and hybrid warfare and critical perspectives on security, among other topics. More information here: https://t.co/di0Ve6a4Uv
As a pioneer and key thinker in Intelligence Studies, Professor Loch Johnson’s contributions span the practitioner and academic space. The Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare is proud to welcome Professor Johnson to our Editorial Board.
Our digital roundtable will discuss foreign interference in Canada with former regional director general of CSIS Bob Young on June 15 at 6 pm PDT. RSVP or become a member for monthly discussions about #security and #intelligence: https://t.co/dmy29UlHuD
The JICW would like to acknowledge the excellence and dedication of its Editorial Board. Thank you for your contribution to the first 6 Volumes of the journal. We look forward to continuing to provide a canvas for the exploration of new and emerging security problems.