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Craig A. Snyder, in a book titled Contemporary Security and Strategy, noted that the broad idea of security provides strategic studies with institutional status and political legitimacy. Yet, the military core endows strategic studies, as a scholarly discipline, with intellectual coherence.1 This ed...
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doaj-aec7a4900d134f24a377c3bfc7373ef02020-11-24T21:07:26ZafrStellenbosch UniversityScientia Militaria2224-00202011-08-0139110.5787/39-1-98FROM THE EDITORSIan LiebenbergAbel EsterhuyseCraig A. Snyder, in a book titled Contemporary Security and Strategy, noted that the broad idea of security provides strategic studies with institutional status and political legitimacy. Yet, the military core endows strategic studies, as a scholarly discipline, with intellectual coherence.1 This edition of Scientia Militaria, the South African Journal of Military Studies, reflects this reality with a very broad range of articles – from sexual behaviour and poetry to military intervention. Yet, the underlying commonality is an emphasis on military issues.http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/98 |
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Craig A. Snyder, in a book titled Contemporary Security and Strategy, noted that the broad idea of security provides strategic studies with institutional status and political legitimacy. Yet, the military core endows strategic studies, as a scholarly discipline, with intellectual coherence.1 This edition of Scientia Militaria, the South African Journal of Military Studies, reflects this reality with a very broad range of articles – from sexual behaviour and poetry to military intervention. Yet, the underlying commonality is an emphasis on military issues. |
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