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National Security and the Future Journal Contributors from 2000. to 2019 NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE FUTURE JOURNAL CONTRIBUTORS FROM 2000. TO 2019. Prepared by Đilda Pečarić1 Introductory note The first issue of the National Security and The Future journal was published in 2000. In the first 20 years of journal, 134 authors published 257 papers. In this paper we provide an alphabetical overview of the authors and their biographical information. The authors' biographical information is published in its original form as it was published in the journal. The information about the authors is published in the language (English or Croatian) used for the publication of 1 Doc. dr. sc. Đilda Pečarić – Assistant Professor (external associate) in Information Science at the Croatian Catholic University (2017 to present). Assistant / Senior Assistant in Information Sciences at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (2006-2016). She has published over 60 papers and a book. The main areas of reserch are: bibliometrics, visual presentation and research methods. 101 their paper in the journal. Biographical information is not updated and it refers to the year in which the papers were published. The author's information also includes information (20) 2019 3 on the issue number or numbers of the journal in which the author's papers were published. Only the author's name and the issue number or numbers in which the author published their papers are given for the papers that do not include the biographical information of the author. Alphabetical review of the author from vol. 1, no. 1 (2000) to vol. 19, no. 3 (2018) Anna Abelmann, is a research associate and a Ph.D. candidate of the Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany, Executive Director of the NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE FUTURE AND THE FUTURE SECURITY NATIONAL International Intelligence History Association and Journal of Mediterranean and Balkan Intelligence Editorial Board member. Her doctoral thesis deals with the work of German political foundations in Israel. She specializes in German relations in Israel and the Middle East since 1945, Intelligence and Security Studies and transatlantic security cooperation after World War Two. Paper is published in: Vol. 17 No. 1-2, 2016. Prof. dr. sc. Wilhelm Agrell, is associate professor of history at the University of Lund (Sweden) and lecturer and consultant on intelligence analysis. He has written a number of works on security policy and the history and science of intelligence. Paper is published in: Vol. 1 No. 2, 2000. 102 Dr. sc. Gordan Akrap, St. George Association, Zagreb, (b. 1966) graduated on Zagreb Faculty of electronics and computing in 1994. In 2011 he received a PhD at the University of Zagreb, in the field of Information and Communication sciences. The title of his PhD was “Informational strategies and operations in public knowledge shaping”. He had an active role in Homeland war. During his career in diplomatic and security structures of Croatia he completed a number of professional courses, Future Journal Contributors including Diplomatic Academy. He is active in he t research of national and regional security, intelligence and history of Homeland War. He nd a published a number of books, and papers in journals and proceedings. Papers are published in: Vol. 10 No. 2, 2009; Vol. 11 No. 4, 2010; Vol. 12 No. 1-2, 2011; Vol. 14 No. 2, 2013; Vol. 16 No. 2-3, 2015; Vol. 17 No. 1-2, 2016; Vol. 17 No. 3, 2016; Vol. 18 No. National Security 1-2, 2017; Vol. 19 No. 1-2, 2018. Kenneth Allard, Senior Associate, International Security Program. Expertise: Regional security issues: Western Europe, Iraq, Bosnia, Somalia; intelligence, information warfare, commercial information assurance; defense technology, management, organization, and procurement reform; international peacekeeping; UN reform; NATO expansion. A former army colonel, Kenneth Allard is a well-known commentator on international security issues and is featured as a military analyst with MSNBC and NBC News. His military career as an operational intelligence officer also included service on the faculty of the United States Military Academy, as special assistant to the Army Chief of Staff, and as dean of students at the National War College. A 3103 command and control expert, he served in 1996 on special assignment with the U.S. 1st Armored Division in Bosnia. He also played key roles in two of the most significant reform efforts (20) 2019 3 in Pentagon history: as a congressional fellow, helping to draft the landmark 1986 Goldwater- Nichols Act; and directing the study that produced the sweeping procurement reforms of the 1994 Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act. A noted author and lecturer, Allard's many publications include two books, Somalia Operations: Lessons Learned (National Defense University Press, 1995) and Command, Control and the Common Defense (Yale University Press, 1990), which won the 1991 National Security Book Award. Allard holds a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, an M.P.A. from Harvard University, and he is an adjunct professor in the National Security Studies Program, NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE FUTURE AND THE FUTURE SECURITY NATIONAL Georgetown University. Paper is published in: Vol. 2 No. 1-2, 2001. Lt. General (retd.) Ioannis Anastasakis, is an Air Force Academy (Greece) graduate who retired as Lieutenant General-Air Force pilot. He is RIEAS International Advisor and founder of the Regional Observatory for Security and Economic Development (ROSED). He was designated “Expert Group” Chairman to the multinational Wassenaar Arrangement, which deals with export controls of military and advanced technology goods and technologies. He was also member of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ International Sanctions Monitoring Working Group. Lieutenant General (ret.) Anastasakis is experienced in MoD international and bilateral relations, with specialty in security, cooperation, procurement, 104 defense investment and armaments. He was previously posted to NATO/SHAPE staff in Belgium as “Reaction Forces Exercise Planner”. Periodically he performs as a guest speaker in institutions, military and diplomatic academies, staff colleges, C-5 and RIEAS courses. He is author of two books titled: “Asymmetric Threats and Controlled Items” and “Controlled Items of Military Significance: Case Studies". Future Journal Contributors Papers are published in: Vol. 17 No. 1-2, 2016; he t Vol. 18 No. 1-2, 2017. nd a Duje Ančić, rođen je u Splitu 1980. godine. Diplomirao je 2004. godine na Sveučilišnom studiju kriminalistike, Sveučilišta u Zagrebu te godinu kasnije 2005. na Pravnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Splitu. 2009. godine položio je pravosudni ispit, a 2016. godine završio je Ratnu školu ˝Ban Josip Jelačić˝. Posljednja je godina National Security poslijediplomskog doktorskog studija Informacijskih znanosti, smjer Društveno humanistička informatika pri Filozofskom fakultetu. Od 2006. godine radi u Ministarstvu vanjskih i europskih poslova u kojemu obnaša različite funkcije i nastavlja se znanstveno i profesionalno usavršavati pohađajući brojne seminare, radionice te sudjelujući u radu nekoliko odbor Paper is published in: Vol. 16 No. 2-3, 2015. Dr. sc. Mladen Ančić, rođen 1959 u Sarajevu (BiH). Radi u Zavodu za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru, i predaje na Hrvatskim studijima Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Paper is published in: Vol. 6 No. 3-4, 2005. 3105 Mr. sc. Natalia Anić, magistrirala je 2010. na smjeru Marketing na Ekonomskom Fakultetu u Zagrebu, te je 2011. upisala Doktorski studij informacijskih i komunikacijskih znanosti. (20) 2019 3 Zaposlena je na području marketinga i razvoja u bankarskom sektoru. Predaje Marketing financijskih institucija na privatnoj visokoj poslovnoj školi. Paper is published in: Vol. 13 No. 3, 2012. Dr. sc. Ian Anthony, Project Leader, SIPRI Export Controls in Europe Project. Ian Anthony (UK) received his doctorate from the University of London in 1991. The title of his thesis was The international arms trade: Case studies of India and Pakistan 1947-86. From 1993 to 1998 Dr Anthony was leader of the SIPRI Arms Transfer Project. He is currently leading a project to develop an internet database on export control. NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE FUTURE AND THE FUTURE SECURITY NATIONAL In addition to many articles in journals and edited volumes, Dr Anthony is the author of three monographs: Warsaw Pact Military Expenditure, (Jane's Publishing Group: London 1988) with Jonathon Eyal; the Naval Arms Trade, (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1989); and Arms Trade and Medium Powers: Case studies of India and Pakistan 1947-90, (Simon & Schuster: Brighton 1991). He is the editor of four volumes: Arms Export Regulations (editor), (Oxford University Press: Oxford 1991), The Future of the Defence Industries of Central and Eastern Europe, (Oxford University Press, Oxford 1994), Russia and the Arms Trade, (Oxford University Press: Oxford 1988) and A Future Arms Control Agenda, (Oxford University Press: Oxford 2001). Paper is published in: Vol. 2 No. 1-2, 2001. 106 Dr. sc. Joško Badžim, pri uredu Vijeća za nacionalnu sigurnost RH u Zagrebu. Paper is published in: Vol. 14 No. 1, 2013. Prof. dr. sc. Jordan Anguelov Baev (b. 1954, Sofia), Associate Professor of contemporary history, national security, crisis management at the New Bulgarian University, Sofia. Since 1999, Executive Director, Center for Conflict Studies, Sofia. International academic activity: Central Future Journal Contributors European University, Budapest; The George he Washington University, Washington DC; King's t College, London; Helsinki University; American
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