Global Security and Intelligence Studies strives to be the source for research on global security and intelligence matters. As the global threat-scape evolves over time, GSIS is evolving to keep pace. The journal is enhancing its academic edge, impact, and reach, working to build stronger bridges between senior leaders, academics, and practitioners. In addition to new content that advances the global discussion of security and intelligence, readers can anticipate more special issues with a focus on current security concerns.
Table of Contents A Deadly Convergence of Medicine and Hastings Kamuzu Banda, The Great Lion of Malawi Nicole K. Drumhiller PhD and Casey Skvorc, PhD, JD
Military The Effect of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic on the United States Warfighting Platform Joshua E. Lane, M.D., M.B.A.
A Comparative Analysis of the Afghan Taliban and the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan Ideologies Following the 2021 Takeover of Afghanistan Yechezkel Yehudah Mehlman, M.A. and James H. Hess, Ph.D.
Connecting the Intelligence Ethics Debate to Practice Caleb L. Jenkins and Dr. David J. Kritz
Failures and Future Strategies in the War on Terrorism William Hubbell
Islamic Revolution Or Future Failed State? Mason Krebsbach
High School Homeland Security Program Michael T. Jones
Book The Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Studies Reviewed by Andre Slonopas
Book 21st-Century Statecraft Reviewed by Jim Burch
Book The Violence Project Reviewed by Dr. Donald Meyerhoff