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  • International Journal of Contemporary Security Studies (First Online - Accepted Papers)
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026)

    Online First (Articles in Press) publishes accepted manuscripts ahead of final issue assignment. Articles appear here after completing the editorial process and production (copyediting/layout), and will later be assigned to a specific volume/issue. The journal publishes two issues per year (June and December) for the current year. DOI information will be added upon registration and final issue publication.

  • International Journal of Contemporary Security Studies
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)

    A Holistic Approach to Multidimensional Aspects of School Safety — Admir Metić; A Nuclear Policy Framework: Identifying Challenges and Ways to Solutions — Tisha Porel; Advancing Faster than Male: Female Achievement and Employment Outcomes in Bangladesh — Ritesh Karmaker; Advancing the Circular Economy through Construction and Demolition Waste Management for Disaster Risk-Informed Practice: Comparative Insights from Serbia and the European Union — Aleksandra Gajović, Vladimir Cvetković, Renate Renner, Vanja Cvetković; Assessing the Implications of Scavengers’ Activities on the Security of Kwara State — Rabiu Olanrewaju Hanafi; Assessment on the Level of Awareness and Adoption of Cloud Computing for Disaster-Resilient Library Management Systems: A Case Study of Federal University of Education, Zaria — Jumare Mohammed Hamza, Dada Kayode Sunday John; Economic Aspects of Cyber Security: Socio-Financial Consequences of Cyber Attacks — Nikola Vidović, Hatidža Beriša; From Operational Experience to Predictive Models: A Decision Tree Approach to Traveler Risk Assessment at Border Crossing Points — Constantin Plămădeală; Fueling the Insurgency: Climate-Resource Scarcity and the Persistence of Terrorism in Northern Nigeria — Akaninyene O. Unaam; Hybrid Policing: The New Structure of Policing for Crime Control in Contemporary Nigeria — Clement A. C. Chukwunka; Insurgency and Armed Banditry in Central Nigeria: Dissecting the Existing Policy Options — Timothy Onimisi, Okoli Basil Chuka; Intelligence Gaps and Inter-Agency Rivalry in the Sahelian Theatre: Evidence from the Lake Chad Basin and Northern Nigeria — Akaninyene O. Unaam; Middle Powers in a Multipolar World: The Case of Turkey’s Foreign Policy Repositioning — Mohamed Ibrahim Hassan Farag; Putin, Finland, and NATO in Far North in 2024–2025 — Nico Lamminparras; Risks and Threats to Critical Infrastructure with Reference to Trends in the Protection of Critical Infrastructure in the Republic of Serbia — Steva Miletić, Tamara Stojanović; Shaping Security Beyond Arms: The Quad and Human Futures in the Indo-Pacific — Parfej Ali; The Role of Nanotechnology in Fire Protection — Dejana Jovanović Popović; The Use of Simulation Models in Security Studies: An Example of Basketball Games as Mass Sports Events — Jana Marković, Goran J. Mandić, Vladimir Bukvić; UN Peacekeeping: Challenges and Reforms for Civilian Protection and Human Rights — Shahla Ahmed; Use of Small Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (SUAV) in Police Work — Jovan M. Petrović, Vanja N. Glišin.

  • International Journal of Contemporary Security Studies

    International Journal of Contemporary Security Studies
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)

    Published papers: Disaster Risk Management in Academic Institutions: An Assessment of Preparedness and Recovery at Kashim Ibrahim Library, Nigeria; The Significance and Role of Police Officers in Building the School as a Safe Environment for All Students; The Socioeconomic and Psychological Implications of Polygamy: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Concerning Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) in Nigeria; Assassins and Modern Religious Terrorism: Historical Parallels, Theoretical Insights, and Lessons for Terrorism Studies; Social License to Operate: Where Are You? The Role of Risk Communication in Raw Material Extraction; Non-Traditional Roles of Military Actors: NATO’s Engagement in Natural Disaster Response; Security of Information Resources in Federal College of Education Libraries in Northwest Nigeria; Integrating Psychosocial Support into Emergency and Disaster Management and Public Safety: The Role of the Red Cross of Serbia; Gender-Based Violence in Armed Conflicts; (Re)Constructing Europe: Has a Common Identity Integrated Europe?; Economic Aspects of Cyber Security: Socio-Financial Consequences of Cyber Attacks; Strategic Roles of Private Military Companies: The Evolution and Privatization of Warfare in the Context of Contemporary Global Conflicts; Theoretical, Institutional and Organizational Aspects of the Integrated Disaster Risk Reduction System: Towards a Deeper Understanding of Disaster Resilience in Serbia; Climate Change as a Security Challenge, Risk and Threat of the 21st Century and Its Consequences on Critical Infrastructure; Improved Security and Education: Pathways to National Development.