Comparative Strategy is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the analysis and comparison of strategic approaches across different domains, including military, political, and economic realms. This journal serves as a platform for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand the complexities of strategy in a globalized world. It explores the ways different actors—states, organizations, and individuals—pursue their objectives through strategic means.
Comparative Strategy publishes original research articles, case studies, and policy analyses that delve into diverse strategic concepts. Key topics include deterrence, coercion, alliance formation, and crisis management. Indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science, the journal emphasizes critical thinking to inform effective decision-making in various contexts.
Comparative Strategy welcomes submissions that advance our understanding of strategy across different fields. Contribute to this journal to engage with a community of experts shaping the discussion around strategy and policy.