The Journal of Strategic Security (JSS) is a double-blind peer-reviewed professional journal published quarterly by Global and National Security Institute (GNSI) at the University of South Florida with support from the USF Libraries. The Journal provides a multi-disciplinary forum for scholarship and discussion of strategic security issues drawing from the fields of global and national security, international relations, military affairs, and intelligence among others. JSS is indexed in SCOPUS, the Directory of Open Access Journals, several EBSCOhost databases, EuroPub, and ProQuest databases.
Current Issue: Volume 17, Number 1
Articles
Hybrid Warfare: How to Escape the Conceptual Gray-Zone
Borislav Bankov
Engagement with Radical Propaganda drives Cognitive Radicalization: An Analysis of a Right-Wing Online Ecosystem
Julius B. Calvert
The Ability of Russia’s Federal Security Service to Influence the Executive Through its Apparatus of Seconded Employees
Vadym Chernysh
Quarrelsome Siblings – The Relationship Between Special Operations and Conventional Forces
Anna M. Gielas PhD
Bukele’s Formula for Terrorism
Yovani E. Chavez Rodriguez
Book Reviews
A Country of Defiance: Mapping the Casamance in Senegal. By Mark W. Deets. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2023
Ezenwa E. Olumba