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Comprehensive Security Studies

Comprehensive Security Studies (CSS) is an international academic journal with global coverage dedicated to the scholarly examination of security in its broadest sense. Published three times a year in English by Manohar Publishers and Distributors on behalf of the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI), New Delhi, the journal brings together interdisciplinary perspectives on defence, military affairs, external conflicts, and the internal security concerns of states and their citizens. Recognising that globalization has fundamentally reshaped the security landscape, CSS addresses emerging challenges arising from diaspora connections, international migrations, border fluidity, multiple citizenship regimes, and transnational processes. The journal adheres to rigorous double-blind peer review by a minimum of two expert reviewers and welcomes original research articles, review articles, and book reviews from scholars across the world.

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