Nowadays, intelligence is a key element to prevent threats against the security and the interests of states and citizens all over the world, and an essential function to guarantee the survival and success of companies in a global world.
The International Journal of Intelligence, Security, and Public Affairs (formerly known as Inteligencia y Seguridad: Revista de Análisis y Prospectiva), founded in 2006, began as the first Spanish scientific journal dedicated to the study of intelligence. It has since then joined Taylor & Francis' robust stable of intelligence journals and will begin publishing exclusively in English in 2016. The journal is characterized by a clear international vocation and perspective. It aims to disseminate original academic and professional articles on matters related to intelligence applied to security, defense, business and the financial-economic environment.
The journal's main goal is to investigate and study intelligence for decision making in a broad sense. It is a meeting point for professionals and academics where they tackle rigorously a wide range of subjects in this field, including issues related to the practice of intelligence in democratic societies.
All articles are double blind peer reviewed.
Editorial board
Editor-in-Chief
Fernando Velasco, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain
Deputy Editors
Antonio M. Díaz Fernández, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain
Rubén Arcos, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain
Regional Editors
Jan Goldman, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA
Julian Richards, University of Buckingham, Buckingham, United Kingdom
Carolina Sancho, National Academy of Political and Strategic Studies ANEPE, Chile
Thomas Wegener Friis, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Irena Chiru, National Intelligence Academy, Romania