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The Adelphi Papers

The Adelphi Papers


An IISS (International Institute for Strategic Studies) publication Visit the organisation site
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 48
Frequency: 8 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0567-932X
Online ISSN: 1478-5145
 

Aims & Scope

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The Adelphi Papers monograph series is the Institute's flagship contribution to policy-relevant, original academic research.

Eight Adelphi Papers are published each year. They are designed to provide rigorous analysis of strategic and defence topics that will prove useful to politicians and diplomats, as well as academic researchers, foreign-affairs analysts, defence commentators and journalists.

From the very first paper, Alastair Buchan's 'Evolution of NATO' (1961) , through Kenneth Waltz's classic ' The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: More May Be Better' (1981), to influential additions to the series such as Mats Berdal's 'Disarmament and Demobilisation after Civil Wars' (1996) and Lawrence Freedman's ' The Revolution in Strategic Affairs' (1998), Adelphi Papers have provided detailed, nuanced analysis of key security issues, serving to inform opinion, stimulate debate and challenge conventional thinking. The series includes both thematic studies and papers on specific national and regional security problems. Since 2003, Adelphi Paper topics have included 'Strategic Implications of HIV/AIDS', 'Protecting Critical Infrastructures Against Cyber-Attack', 'The Future of Africa: A New Order in Sight', 'Human Rights and Counter-terrorism in America's Asia Policy', 'Somalia: State Collapse and the Threat of Terrorism', 'Counter-terrorism: Containment and Beyond', 'Japan's Re-emergence as a "Normal" Military Power', and 'Weapons of Mass Destruction and International Order'.

Longer than journal articles but shorter than books, Adelphi Papers permit the IISS both to remain responsive to emerging strategic issues and to contribute significantly to debate on strategic affairs and the development of policy. While the format of Adelphi Papers has evolved over the years, through their authoritative substance and persuasive arguments recent issues have maintained the tradition of the series.

Recent Papers

Border Security in the Balkans: Europe's Gatekeepers
Alice Hills

Iraq's Future: the Aftermath of Regime Change
Toby Dodge

Fuelling War: Natural Resources and Armed Conflicts
Philippe Le Billon

Protracted Refugee Situations: Domestic and International Security Implications
Gil Loescher and James Milner

Revitalising US-Russian Security Cooperation: Practical Measures
Richard Weitz

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