The Guardian Antiterrorism Journal
The Guardian Antiterrorism Journal is published for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by J-34, Deputy Directorate for Antiterrorism/Homeland Defense.
The Guardian Antiterrorism Journal is part of an ongoing effort to build and maintain a community of Antiterrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) professionals. AT/FP ensures DOD personnel have the capability to carry out operations in complex threat environments.
The publication’s objectives are to:
(1) share knowledge, support discussion and impart lessons learned in a timely fashion
(2) to support those responsible for developing and implementing AT/FP policy, doctrine and programs.
The Guardian Antiterrorism Journal supports DOD personnel in their efforts to: assess vulnerability and risk; detect, deter, and prevent terrorist attacks; and effectively respond to and mitigate incidents or disasters.
The J-34’s AT/FP Training & Policy Division accepts articles related to antiterrorism/Force Protection on a rolling basis for publication.
Previous issues included articles on:
- Policy & Strategic Approaches
- Single Incident Analyses & Lessons Learned (e.g. Mumbai, Jakarta )
- Law Enforcement & Counter Intelligence
- Identity Management & Information Sharing vs. Privacy Issues
- Domestic & International Legal Issues
- Cyber Security & Emerging Technologies
- Force Protection for Troops in Transit/in Theater
- Interagency Cooperation
- Regional Challenges
- Comparative AT/FP Policies
- Emerging Threats/Opportunities & Trends
- Disaster Response/Consequence Management
- Piracy/Maritime Security Issues
NOTE: Although the magazine and the articles within do not represent official DOD policy or doctrine, the articles should be written with US national security interests in mind.
Format
- Approximately 1000-2000 words
- MS WORD format
- 12pt font, Times New Roman, single spaced, standard margins
- Professional Quality - use endnotes for citations
- Editorial assistance available upon request
- Include hi-resolution photos/charts/graphics as needed
Archived Issues
- Spring 2012, Vol. 14, No. 1
- Fall 2011, Vol. 13, No. 3
- Summer 2011, Vol. 13, No. 2
- Spring 2011, Vol. 13, No. 1
- Fall 2010, Vol 12, No. 3
- Summer 2010, Vol. 12, No. 2
- Fall 2009, Vol. 11, No. 2
- Summer 2009, Vol. 11, No. 1
- Spring 2009, Vol. 10, No. 3
- Winter 2008, Vol. 10, No. 2
- Spring 2008, Vol. 10, No. 1
- Winter 2007, Vol. 9, No. 3
- Fall 2007, Vol. 9, No. 2
- Spring 2007, Vol. 9, No. 1
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