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RUSI Journal : ウィキペディア英語版
RUSI Journal

The ''RUSI Journal''〔(RUSI Journal )〕 is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies.
It describes itself as
''RUSI Journal'' is published six times a year. It contains:
* ten to twelve timely and policy-relevant articles on contemporary defence and security matters
* two to four scholarly studies on military history subjects
* book reviews and essays on film, art and media
== History ==
In 1857, RUSI started to produce a periodical, the ''Journal of the Royal United Service Institution'', which published both the transcripts of lectures given, including the discussions which followed, and articles submitted for publication. Colonel Bowlder, a later editor, summed up the aim of the journal as to publish ‘ . . . articles, whether original, compiled, or translated, which seem likely to be of interest to the Service at large, and are of sufficient importance to be worthy of insertion in its limited pages.’ The ''Journal'' thus sought to be responsive to the interests of its readership, rather than promoting any particular views of RUSI itself (indeed every issue carried the caveat that ‘Authors alone are responsible for the contents of their respective papers’). The ''Journal'' has rightly been described as the most important military periodical of Victorian Britain.
The ''Journal'' and RUSI was an important method of disseminating information within the Services, both at home and abroad. It was, for example, useful for naval officers to keep track of the rapid technological changes in the Royal Navy, and for Army officers to follow the debates over the Army's organization and tactics. Information about the Armed Forces of other European nations also formed a significant proportion of the Journal. Today the ''Journal'' continues to examine these subjects and issues pertaining to international security.

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