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Journal of Peace and War Studies

The Journal of Peace and War Studies (JPWS) aims to promote and disseminate high-quality research on peace and war throughout the international academic community. It provides policy makers with in-depth analyses of contemporary issues and policy alternatives. JPWS encompasses a wide range of research topics covering peacekeeping/peacebuilding, interstate reconciliation, transitional justice, international security, human security, cybersecurity, weapons of mass destruction developments, terrorism, civil wars, religious/ethnic conflicts, and historical/territorial disputes around the world. JPWS is an annual peer-reviewed journal.

2nd Edition

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(October 2020)

Five Scholarly Articles:

Min Ye, “Thucydides’s Trap, Clash of Civilizations, or Divided Peace? U.S.-China Competition from TPP to BRI to FOIP” Krista E. Wiegand and Hayoun Jessie Ryou-Ellison, “U.S. and Chinese Strategies, International Law, and the South China Sea”

Lyle J. Goldstein and Vitaly Kozyrev, “China-Russia Military Cooperation and the Emergent U.S.-China Rivalry: Implications and Recommendations for U.S. National Security” Zhiqun Zhu, “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Israel and U.S.-China Strategic Rivalry” Dawn C. Murphy, “An Irreversible Pathway? Examining the Trump Administration’s Economic Competition with China”

Two Student Articles:

Shalya Moya, Kathryn Preul, and Faith Privett, “Ukraine and Russia Conflict: A Proposal to Bring Stability” John Paul Hickey, “Why Wasn’t Good Enough Good Enough: “Just War” in Afghanistan

Editorial Board from eight countries:

Australia, Czech Republic, France, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, UK, USA

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