Missile Defense Review

The Missile Defense Review is a forum for the publication of works of analysis and opinion. The review focuses on missile defense, strategic issues, and the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction.  While keeping in mind the mission of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, MDR welcomes a diversity of opinion and articles will reflect the views of the author and not necessarily those of MDAA. The review also invites articles written in response to prior entries.

The opportunity for publication in MDR is open to all, including current and former security policy professionals, students, and all those interested in global security matters.

If you are interested in writing for the Missile Defense Review, please review the guidelines below.

Submission Guidelines:

  1. Submissions should generally be between 800-1200 words
  2. Submissions will undergo a peer review and copy editing process. Only articles that meet the review’s standards will be published online.
  3. Content of submissions reflect the views of the author, and not necessarily those of the MDAA.
  4. Analysis and opinions should be well supported by evidence and cited.
    • Online sources should be cited with in text hyperlink citations (see example below).
    • According to State Department records, the number of Operational Experts Group meetings that occurred during the George W. Bush administration numbered between 3-5 per year.
  5. Articles should be submitted in MS Word format.

Please send article submissions or additional inquiries to [email protected].

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