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Special Operations Journal Archive

Special Operations Journal (SOJ) was one of the first professional journals dedicated to advancing scholarship on the nature, conduct, and sources of success in special operations. From 2015 to 2021, it served as a bridge between academia, the military, and the special operations community both in the United States and abroad, publishing rigorous, policy-relevant research spanning tactics, strategy, planning, and lessons learned. SOJ quickly became a leading venue for peer-reviewed research on special operations forces and irregular conflict.
 
In 2024, the journal’s editorial team, led by Dr. Chris Marsh and Dr. James Kiras, brought its legacy to Arizona State University, where it was relaunched under a new name and expanded mission: Inter Populum: The Journal of Irregular Warfare & Special Operations. This transition reflects the evolving character of modern conflict, broadening the journal’s focus beyond special operations to encompass the wider dynamics of irregular warfare and strategic competition.
 
Volumes 1-7 of Special Operations Journal are available below, preserving a foundational body of scholarship that continues to inform both academic and professional communities.
Vol 1 Issue 1 (2015)
Vol 1 Issue 2 (2015)
Vol 2 Issue 1 (2016)
Vol 2 Issue 2 (2016)
Vol 3 Issue 1 (2017)
Vol 3 Issue 2 (2017)
Vol 4 Issue 1 (2018)
Vol 4 Issue 2 (2018)
Vol 5 Issue 1 (2019)
Vol 5 Issue 2 (2019)
Vol 6 Issue 1 (2020)
Vol 6 Issue 2 (2020)
Vol 7 Issue 1 (2021)
Vol 7 Issue 2 (2021)

Call for Book Reviews!

Inter Populum: The Journal of Irregular Warfare and Special Operations is seeking book reviews on published works relevant to special operations, irregular warfare, and strategic competition. We welcome reviews of theoretical, historical, operational, or policy-oriented books with a regional or global focus.

Reviews should:

  • Summarize the book’s purpose, structure, and key arguments
  • Provide brief author background
  • Identify the intended audience
  • Offer a thoughtful, balanced critique

Submission Requirements:

  • 800–1,200 words, double-spaced (Word, 12pt Times New Roman)
  • Full bibliographic details (author, title, publisher, year, pages, price if available)
  • Short bio + high-resolution photo

Submit or inquire:
Dr. Mark Grzegorzewski, grzegorm@erau.edu