About Military Strategy Magazine
Military Strategy Magazine
Linking Ends and Means
Military Strategy Magazine (MSM), formerly Infinity Journal, is a publication of The IJ Group, Ltd., an independent publishing company (company number 514895630). MSM is a open access peer-reviewed publication concerned with Strategy (and particular strategies) as a consequence of consciously linking Policy Ends, Strategic Ways, and Military Means. We are interested in discussions about Strategy at any level — be it the nature of Strategy or the conduct of campaigns — and as regards any dimension—from nuclear weapons to cyber-power to how military/defense technology influences Strategy. We are as concerned with theory as much as we are with the practice of Strategy, whether across cultures, across history, or as a way ahead, in as much as can be predicted about the future.
While articles in Military Strategy Magazine are mainly written for practitioners, scholars, and researchers, we do aim to make the discussion of Strategy as accessible as possible, to advance the field of Strategy (necessarily including strategic history and strategic theory) as a discipline, and to exchange insights into how and why it succeeds, or fails. Those who are new Strategy, strategic theory, and strategic history are welcome to contact us to ask questions and seek guidance. We will always do our best to answer all inquiries and to assist writers, readers, and Strategy enthusiasts as much as possible.
Our articles are grounded in rigorous scholarship and expressed in language that is precise, readable, and compelling. The result are analyses that are both trustworthy and approachable.
We are multidisciplinary in our approach, giving equal time to scholars and practitioners. We think the connection between theory and practice is underdeveloped. We see Military Strategy Magazine as one of the key mediums for remedying that. We invite participation in any form and from any quarter, provided it is open-minded. All submissions to the magazine are rigorously reviewed, both internally and externally, prior to any decision whether to publish or to not publish.
Military Strategy Magazine’s Editorial Advisory Panel, whose members hail from various countries and backgrounds, is comprised of both active and retired accomplished practitioners, distinguished academics. and soldier-scholars. Cumulatively, our Editorial Advisory Panel has hundreds of years of military and scholarly experience, in both the public and private sectors. All members have engaged in decades of research and writing on Strategy, and its members have written numerous books. Combined, they have written over a thousand articles, papers, and monographs.
Military Strategy Magazine is a nonpartisan private venture and is not affiliated politically or economically, in part or in whole, with any government, armed force, political party, political ideology, or institution. The choice to be independent is by design, as it allows for more freedom, which often results in more creative concepts and writers taking bolder chances. We set the stage, and the only people we answer to – most often in the form of advice – are our Editorial Advisory Panel members, our external reviewers, and our writers when necessary. Further, if we receive relevant requests, suggestions, and the like from readers, we take them all seriously, and we will do our utmost to reply as quickly as is possible.
All information regarding article submissions can be found on our submission guidelines page.
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Please note: Military Strategy Magazine is not a foreign policy or international relations publication. We are a double-blind, peer review publication on Strategy.