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The ISN Editorial Plan: A Three-Part Narrative

At the ISN we believe that the world is experiencing fundamental structural changes. In scope, reach and complexity, these changes are historically unique. As a provider of high- quality information services to international relations and security professionals, we see it as our responsibility to offer intellectual guidance. In order to bring the special character of these changes to light, in November 2011, we launched an Editorial Plan that provides a new architecture for our content in the months ahead.

In Part One of the Plan we look at the structural factors gripping our world. In each of a variety of structural contexts (geopolitical, institutional, normative, economic, technological) we argue that the direction of change is towards the empowerment of the individual.

Structural change, however, does not give us the whole story. In Part Two of the Plan, we examine the impact of these structural changes on how power is understood, exercised and distributed globally and in various regional contexts.

Finally, in Part Three, we ask the question: What impact do these changes have – and what new perspectives can they give us – on issues already familiar to ISN readers, such as energy security and nuclear proliferation?

The following table provides an outline of the ISN Editorial Plan. Clicking on the topics will bring you to the relevant content.

1. Structural Factors
2. Shifting Power Dynamics

Regional Perspectives on Power:

  1. Is West Africa's Geopolitical Star Rising;
  2. Southern Africa and its Hegemonic Actors;
  3. Central Africa and the Horn of Africa: From Stability to Instability;
  4. The Middle East and Power Transformation;
  5. Is South Asia Moving Back to the Future;
  6. Northeast Asia: Business as Usual or a New Departure;
  7. Southeast Asia: A Big Brother of Choice, or Finding a Third Way;
3. Implications for/on Specific Issues
  1. Climate Change
  2. Identity Politics
  3. Demography-Migration
  4. WMD/CBRN
  5. Small Arms Trafficking
  6. Food Security
  7. Energy Security
  8. Water Security
  9. The Privatization of Violence
  10. Organized Crime and/or Drugs
  11. Terrorism and Counterterrorism
  12. Intelligence-Privacy
  13. Commerce and Security
  14. Sanctions and Other Coercive Measures