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The Journal of Strategic Security (JSS) is a double-blind peer-reviewed professional journal published quarterly by Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security with support from the University of South Florida Libraries. The Journal provides a multi-disciplinary forum for scholarship and discussion of strategic security issues drawing from the fields of global security, international relations, intelligence, terrorism and counterterrorism studies, among others. JSS is indexed in SCOPUS, the Directory of Open Access Journals, and several EBSCOhost and ProQuest databases.
Current Issue: Volume 11, Number 4
Articles
Shifting Policies in Conflict Arenas: A Cosine Similarity and Text Mining Analysis of Turkey’s Syria Policy, 2012-2016
Brendon J. Cannon, Mikiyasu Nakayama, Daisuke Sasaki, and Ash Rossiter
Intervening in and Preventing Somali-American Radicalization with Counter Narratives: Testing the Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Videos in American Somali Focus Group Settings
Anne Speckhard, Ardian Shajkovci, and Mohamed Ahmed
Categorizing Security for Security Management and Information Resource Management
Yejun Wu and Fansong Meng
Book Reviews