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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs
图书期刊出版业
Maxwell Air Force Base,AL 10,197 位关注者
An international forum aimed at forging Indo-Pacific policy, strategy, and partnerships.
关于我们
Published by the Air University Press, the Journal of Indo–Pacific Affairs (JIPA) is a professional journal of the Department of the Air Force and a forum for worldwide dialogue regarding the Indo–Pacific region, spanning from the west coasts of the Americas to the eastern shores of Africa and covering much of Asia and all of Oceania. The journal fosters intellectual and professional development for members of the Air and Space Forces and the world’s other English-speaking militaries and informs decision makers and academicians around the globe. With more than 63,000 subscribers and countless casual readers, the journal has tremendous reach throughout the Indo-Pacific region and is read at the highest levels of decision making and academia. Articles submitted to the journal must be unclassified, nonsensitive, and releasable to the public. Features represent fully researched, thoroughly documented, and peer-reviewed scholarly articles 5,000 to 6,000 words in length. Views articles are shorter than Features—3,000 to 5,000 words—typically expressing well-thought-out and developed opinions about regional topics. The Commentary section offers a forum about current subjects of interest. These short posts are 1,500 to 2,500 words in length. Submit all manuscripts to [email protected]. Posts, reposts, shares, and the like do not necessarily represent the views of the journal, the Air University, the Air Force, the DOD, or other US government entities or their international equivalents.
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https://www.airuniversity.af.mil/JIPA/
Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Maxwell Air Force Base,AL
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- Indo-Pacific、Publishing、Military和Regional Studies
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主要
600 Chennault Circle
143R
US,AL,Maxwell Air Force Base,36112
Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs员工
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Akhlaque Haque
Professor at University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Shaquille James
US Air Force Officer | Master's Student | China and North Korea Specialist
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Daniel Shields
Ambassador (ret.), Editorial Advisor at Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs
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Tanya Vatsa
Geopolitical Risk Intelligence || Predictive Intelligence || Masters in Legal Studies || Certified Yoga Teacher || Marathon Runner
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?? New Publication Alert! ?? We are thrilled to announce the release of a groundbreaking academic paper titled "Fortifying South Korea's Nontraditional Security" by SeungHwan Kim. This insightful work delves into the critical aspects of nontraditional security challenges faced by South Korea and offers strategic recommendations to enhance resilience and preparedness. ?? Key Highlights: - Comprehensive analysis of nontraditional security threats. - Strategic frameworks for enhancing national security. - Policy recommendations for government and stakeholders. Don't miss out on this essential read for policy makers, security experts, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of South Korea's security dynamics. ?? Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/gq8YE5YZ #SecurityStudies #SouthKorea #NontraditionalSecurity #PolicyResearch #AcademicPublication #IndoPacific Air University Press The Korea Foundation Vanguard Think Tank U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Pacific Air Forces Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies #KenneyPapers
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???????? ?????? ?????????????????????? The Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs is currently seeking submissions for its upcoming issue focusing on the western Indian Ocean. This thematic edition will emphasize critical aspects of airpower, spacepower, and military basing within the western subregion. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: ? Airpower: Strategies, technologies, and integration in the Western Indo-Pacific. ? Spacepower: The role of space capabilities and their impact on regional security. ? Military Basing: Infrastructure, strategic importance, and developments in military installations. We invite comprehensive research papers, analytical articles, and insightful reviews that provide in-depth analysis and forward-thinking perspectives on these vital topics. ???????????????????? ????????????????????: Manuscripts: Should be original, unpublished work. Format: Follow the Journal's formatting guidelines, available on our website. Length: Articles should be between 4,000-7,000 words. Submission Deadline: March 15, 2025. Please submit your manuscripts to [email protected] with "Western Indo-Pacific Special Issue" in the subject line. Early submissions are encouraged. For more information, visit our submission guidelines page. Join us in contributing to a deeper understanding of airpower, spacepower, and military basing in the Western Indo-Pacific. #IndoPacific #IndianOcean #airpower #spacepower #basing #security #internationalrelations #publishing #INDOPACOM #India #Mauritius #DiegoGarcia #Chagos #Seychelles #Comoros #Africa #MiddleEast #CentralAsia #PACAF #SpaceForce U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Pacific Air Forces Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies
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The latest episode of our Indo-Pacific Affairs podcast is live, featuring editor-in-chief Dr. Ernest "Doc" Gunasekara-Rockwell delving into expectations for the new administration's Indo-Pacific strategy: https://lnkd.in/e2zp7B_D #indopacific #strategy #trump #defense #diplomacy #geopolitics #geoeconomics
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 6, September-October 2024: "Changes and Implications of Australia’s Foreign and Defense Policy: A View from Indonesia" by Dr. Peni Hanggarini & Dr. Anak Agung Banyu Perwita Read: https://lnkd.in/eUf2ixQj Full Journal: https://ow.ly/VXSG50TY4oO Over the past three years, Australia has shifted its foreign and defense policy in the Indo-Pacific region from a liberal engagement approach to a more ambitious neorealist stance, significantly increasing its interaction with the United States. Despite these changes, Australia remains economically dependent on China. This article analyzes the evolution of Australian foreign and defense policies and forecasts future developments. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #Austrailia #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #China #USMilitary #Policy
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 6, September-October 2024: "Changes and Implications of Australia’s Foreign and Defense Policy: A View from Indonesia" by Dr. Peni Hanggarini & Dr. Anak Agung Banyu Perwita Read: https://lnkd.in/eUf2ixQj Full Journal: https://ow.ly/VXSG50TY4oO Over the past three years, Australia has shifted its foreign and defense policy in the Indo-Pacific region from a liberal engagement approach to a more ambitious neorealist stance, significantly increasing its interaction with the United States. Despite these changes, Australia remains economically dependent on China. This article analyzes the evolution of Australian foreign and defense policies and forecasts future developments. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #Austrailia #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #China #USMilitary #Policy
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 6, September-October 2024: "Changes and Implications of Australia’s Foreign and Defense Policy: A View from Indonesia" by Dr. Peni Hanggarini & Dr. Anak Agung Banyu Perwita Read: https://lnkd.in/eUf2ixQj Full Journal: https://ow.ly/VXSG50TY4oO Over the past three years, Australia has shifted its foreign and defense policy in the Indo-Pacific region from a liberal engagement approach to a more ambitious neorealist stance, significantly increasing its interaction with the United States. Despite these changes, Australia remains economically dependent on China. This article analyzes the evolution of Australian foreign and defense policies and forecasts future developments. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #Austrailia #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #China #USMilitary #Policy
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 6, September-October 2024: "Changes and Implications of Australia’s Foreign and Defense Policy: A View from Indonesia" by Dr. Peni Hanggarini & Dr. Anak Agung Banyu Perwita Read: https://lnkd.in/eUf2ixQj Full Journal: https://ow.ly/VXSG50TY4oO Over the past three years, Australia has shifted its foreign and defense policy in the Indo-Pacific region from a liberal engagement approach to a more ambitious neorealist stance, significantly increasing its interaction with the United States. Despite these changes, Australia remains economically dependent on China. This article analyzes the evolution of Australian foreign and defense policies and forecasts future developments. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #Austrailia #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #China #USMilitary #Policy
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 6, September-October 2024: "South Pacific Nations’ Absorptive Capacity for Air-advising Missions" by Paul Bowes, Dr. Cristian Birzer, Jacinta Carroll, and Dr. Vincent Daria Read: https://ow.ly/mkIB50U67cy Full Journal: https://ow.ly/3ITC50U67cE In recent years, South Pacific leaders have advocated a “zone of peace” for the region, with their national security forces focusing on civil security to protect exclusive economic zones, conduct outreach, perform aeromedical evacuations, and deliver humanitarian aid. However, protecting a vast archipelago requires air capabilities that can reach remote islands quickly and are protected against threats. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #Austrailia #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #China #USMilitary #Policy
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Volume 7 Number 6, September-October 2024: "South Pacific Nations’ Absorptive Capacity for Air-advising Missions" by Paul Bowes, Dr. Cristian Birzer, Jacinta Carroll, and Dr. Vincent Daria Read: https://ow.ly/mkIB50U67cy Full Journal: https://ow.ly/3ITC50U67cE In recent years, South Pacific leaders have advocated a “zone of peace” for the region, with their national security forces focusing on civil security to protect exclusive economic zones, conduct outreach, perform aeromedical evacuations, and deliver humanitarian aid. However, protecting a vast archipelago requires air capabilities that can reach remote islands quickly and are protected against threats. #IndoPacific #JIPA #AUPress #AirUniversity #greatpowercompetition #deterrence #defense #Austrailia #NationalSecurity #Security #USPolicy #China #USMilitary #Policy
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