About the Journal

Octopus  Journal: Hybrid Warfare & Strategic Conflicts

Description:

The Octopus Journal: Hybrid Warfare & Strategic Conflicts, published by the Institute for Hybrid Warfare Studies "OCTOPUS", is dedicated to exploring the intricate dynamics of hybrid threats and their profound impact on regional and global security. With a particular focus on the Western Balkans, the journal offers in-depth analysis, evidence-based research, and strategic insights into evolving geopolitical shifts. By addressing critical issues such as hybrid warfare, electoral influence, and geopolitical reconfigurations, OCTOPUS Journal aims to inform and guide policymakers, scholars, and security experts.

Scope and Aim:

Octopus Journal: Hybrid Warfare & Strategic Conflicts covers a broad spectrum of fields, including:

  • Hybrid warfare and terrorism
  • Security
  • Geopolitics
  • Social sciences
  • International relations
  • Diplomacy
  • Related fields

The journal seeks to advance understanding and foster dialogue in these areas through rigorous and innovative research.

Audience:

The primary readership of Octopus Journal: Hybrid Warfare & Strategic Conflicts includes:

  • Researchers
  • Academics
  • Professionals
  • Practitioners
  • Government officials
  • Policymakers

Types of Articles:

Octopus Journal: Hybrid Warfare & Strategic Conflicts publishes a variety of content, such as:

  • Original research articles
  • Book reviews
  • Reports
  • Case studies
  • Policy analyses

Peer Review Process:

All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the highest standards of academic integrity and quality.

Publication Frequency:

The journal publishes articles and other writings on a continuous basis, ensuring timely dissemination of important research and insights.

Open Access:

Octopus Journal: Hybrid Warfare & Strategic Conflicts operates as an open-access journal, providing unrestricted access to its content to foster widespread dissemination and engagement with its findings.

For more information, please visit our website: https://octopusinstitute.org/

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