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FROM THE EDITORS
Author(s) -
Ian Liebenberg,
Abel Esterhuyse
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
scientia militaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2309-9682
pISSN - 2224-0020
DOI - 10.5787/38-1-76
Subject(s) - audience measurement , scope (computer science) , context (archaeology) , political science , reading (process) , sociology , media studies , law , history , computer science , archaeology , programming language
The editors of Scientia Militaria are proud to present the first edition of 2010. The new editors took over from Francois Vreÿ and a distinguished editorial team. Scientia Militaria was privileged to have had a succession of highly qualified and committed editors over the past decades. It is no small order to step into their shoes. To our benefit, many of the early members are still around, playing an active role; others are present as critical soundboards and sources of institutional memory and knowledge. As editorial collective, we intend to keep Scientia Militaria as an accredited journal on a high standard with contents of interest to military scientists, military and strategic theorists, informed practitioners and civil society actors alike. Scientia Militaria is now in its 41st year. The journal acts as a showcase and theoretical platform for security, military, strategy and civil-military matters from both the social and natural sciences. As an interdisciplinary journal, we would like to keep this interface between various disciplines alive as part of the unending dialogue on security in its broadest possible scope. Given our context, the journal will continue to present a strong focus on the African continent in general and on South(ern) Africa in particular. With this scope and focus, we trust that the journal will provide solid and pleasurable reading to our readership

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