Aims and Scope

Aims

The journal aims to publish interdisciplinary research in the field of security, defense, and development, providing scientifically grounded solutions for strengthening societal resilience and national security. It integrates economic, managerial, legal, technical, social, and humanitarian approaches, fostering dialogue between academic research, public governance, and the international expert community.


Scope

The journal welcomes research articles in the following key areas:

  1. Economics and finance of security and defense – defense expenditures, fiscal and financial resilience, mobilization economy, recovery and reconstruction economics.

  2. Strategic Studies – analysis of wars and conflicts, defense and strategic planning, evolution of warfare, hybrid and asymmetric threats.

  3. Armaments, military technology, and the defense industry – life cycle of weapon systems, dual-use technologies, defense-industrial innovation.

  4. Cybersecurity and digital resilience – protection of critical infrastructures, countering cyber threats, digital governance.

  5. Systems analysis and modeling in security and defense – scenario analysis, simulations, decision-support systems for the security sector.

  6. Materials science and security technologies – development and application of advanced materials for defense and civilian safety.

  7. Civil security and risk management – disaster risk reduction, public safety, psychosocial resilience, emergency management.

  8. Legal, ethical, and social aspects of security – national and international security law, human rights in conflict, ethics of security policies.