Journal of Peace & War Studies
The Journal of Peace and War Studies (JPWS) is an annual peer-reviewed journal published by the John and Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center (PAWC) at Norwich University, America's oldest private military college and birthplace of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC).
The journal aims to promote and disseminate high-quality research on peace and war throughout the international academic community. It also aims to provide policymakers in the United States and many other countries with in-depth analyses of contemporary issues and policy alternatives. JPWS encompasses a wide range of research topics, including peacekeeping/peacebuilding, interstate reconciliation, transitional justice, international security, human security, cyber security, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, civil wars, religious/ethnic conflicts, and historical/territorial disputes worldwide.
Journal of Peace and War Studies
The 2025 issue focuses on the theme “Latin America in the 21st Century: Retreat or Progress?”
Latin America in the 21st Century: Retreat or Progress?
Contents
Pressurizing Borders and Politics: Immigration Intention Trends in the Americas
Matthew Singer
The Causes and Consequences of Organized Crime in Latin America: Evidence from Costa Rica and Ecuador
Mary Fran T. Malone, Manuela Gil Valles, Sebastián Cutrona, Lucía Dammert, and Jonathan Rosen
Prospects for China’s Advance in Latin America During the Second Trump Administration
R. Evan Ellis
Russian Relations with Latin America: Lessons from the Cold War
Michelle Z. Paranzino
The Role of Music and Hashtag Activism in Chile’s 2019 Protests
Kaitlin E. Thomas
Deforestation, Indigenous Rights, and Terrorism: Autonomous Movements by the Mapuche in Central Chile
Joshua Regan
Student Research
Chinese and US Approaches to Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Strategy
Alexander Richter
How and to What Extent Has China Used Its UNSC Seat to Reshape Global Affairs?
Sebastian Mejia Lopez