Comprehensive Security Studies (CSS) journal encourages innovative, critical and multidisciplinary perspectives that contribute to evolving discourse on comprehensive security. It is an international academic journal with a global coverage focusing on defence, military conflict, security issues of a state and its citizens, discussing threats to, including political, socio-cultural, environmental, human rights, food, livelihood, and gender issues. It covers new dimensions of security challenges emerging from diaspora connections, international migrations, border fluidity, multiple citizenship regimes and other transnational processes that have emerged due to globalisation.
Comprehensive Security Studies (CSS) journal encourages innovative, critical and multidisciplinary perspectives that contribute to evolving discourse on comprehensive security. It is an international peer reviewed academic journal with a global coverage focusing on defence, military conflict, security issues of a state and its citizens; discussing threats to political, socio-cultural, environmental, human rights, food, livelihood, and gender issues. It covers new dimensions of security challenges emerging from diaspora connections, international migrations, border fluidity, multiple citizenship regimes and other transnational processes that have emerged due to globalisation. Securities of the world, states, communities, and individuals are being challenged by these dynamics and non -state actors. Security is no longer to be discussed by focusing exclusively, or even predominantly, on military affairs, foreign policy considerations, and economic concerns, particularly when radical sub-state actors challenge democratic and pluralist societies. The defensive response to such threats is often dramatically impaired when these actors are embedded within civilian populations; in such cases, issues of legitimacy take centre stage, often at the expense of more traditional security considerations. ‘Comprehensive Security’ in this context, does not merely imply the absence of war or conflict, but rather it embodies a broader notion of sustainable and inclusive peace.
All manuscripts will be double-blind peer reviewed by a minimum of two reviewers and subject to similarity and AI checks before they are accepted for publication in the journal.
The journal is published three times a year in English. It welcomes submissions for Special Issues by the guest editor. It regularly publishes:
Original research articles (6,000–8,000 words)
Review articles (6,000–8,000 words)
Book reviews (1,000–2,000 words)
The journal is published three times a year in English. It welcomes submissions for Special Issues by the guest editor. It regularly publishes:
It is printed and published by: Manohar Publishers and Distributors, 4753/23, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002, India; on behalf of the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives, (ODI), New Delhi, India
For any editorial queries, please contact Comprehensive Security Studies editorial office: css.editorials@gmail.com
Review of Global Studies (RGS) is an interdisciplinary academic journal focusing on scientific exploration of global developments and international relations. It presents advanced analyses of global issues, drawing insights from the social sciences, including from international relations, economics, politics, public policies, development studies, transnationalism, identities, history, and critical theory.
The Journal seeks to foster an advance understanding of global dynamics, including global engagement policies, global politics and the involvement of state and non-state actors in international affairs.
Review of Global Studies (RGS) is an interdisciplinary academic journal focusing on scientific exploration of global developments and international relations. It presents advanced analyses of global issues, drawing insights from the social sciences, including from international relations, economics, politics, public policies, development studies, transnationalism, identities, history, and critical theory.
The Journal seeks to foster an advance understanding of global dynamics, including global engagement
policies, global politics and the involvement of state and non-state actors in international affairs. It
proactively tries to present the roles and the associated issues of non-state actors in the realms of
international relations, development activities of states and area studies.
The journal actively encourages theoretical and empirical contributions focusing on comparative studies
concerning global issues, international organizations, civil societies, sustainable development experiences
and impacts of globalisation on states and geopolitics. The journal strives to advance scholarship and
informed discussions on emerging transnational issues and area studies.
The Review of Global Studies will be published from July, 2026. It is published three times a year in
English language and it covers subjects within the social sciences. The journal maintains a rigorous double-blind peer-review process involving a minimum of two reviewers and each manuscript is checked before publication for similarity index and percentage of AI use .
The journal publishes three issues a year consisting of -
Original research articles (6,000–8,000 words)
Review articles (6,000–8,000 words)
Book reviews (1,000–2,000 words)
The Review of Global Studies welcomes proposals for Special Issues by the guest editor.
It is printed and published by: Manohar Publishers and Distributors, 4753/23, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002, India; on behalf of the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives, (ODI), New Delhi, India
For any queries, please contact The Review of Global Studies editorial office: rgs.editorials@gmail.com