Information & Security: An International Journal (ISIJ; ISSN 0861-5160, e-ISSN 1314-2119) is an international peer-reviewed journal published since 1998.
Editors: Dr. Philipp H. Fluri (Geneva, Switzerland) and Prof. Iztok Prezelj (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Societies in the post-modern world face increasingly complex security challenges, such as pandemics, transnational criminal networks, cyberattacks, terrorist networks, environmental degradation. Many of the contemporary challenges cannot be anticipated and addressed by a single security institution – multidisciplinary and multi-organizational approaches are called for. As a consequence, traditionally hierarchical organized law enforcement, civil protection and other agencies are increasingly cooperating in networks with other governmental institutions, business and societal organizations. This also holds true for increasingly complex operations in peacekeeping and post-conflict peacebuilding.
Practice has shown that the lessons on the need for interorganizational cooperation are continuously being drawn and integrated, as evidenced by a multitude of practical examples. What is still largely extant is academically processed knowledge which, indeed, is indispensable for successfully framing and overcoming existing difficulties of cooperation among different organizations.
To reflect on these challenges and present novel approaches and solutions, ISIJ welcomes original contributions which:
We welcome original contributions on any and combinations of these subjects.
Only Interested authors are invited to submit their articles via our Submissions Management system, following closely the Instructions for authors and using the template provided below.
Inquiries may be directed to the ISIJ Managing Editor or the Editor of this Special issue.