Relentless minds. Thought that moves.
Politics and Security Governance is an interdisciplinary journal committed to rethinking power, security, and governance in a fragmented world. Bridging divides between the so-called West and non-West, theory and practice, state and society, it offers a platform for scholars, policy-makers and practitioners to explore how security is imagined, contested, and governed across regions and disciplines.

Issue 1
Editorial: Building Inclusive Dialogues: Rethinking Security and Governance in a Fragmented World
'Securitizing the Uyghurs'?: Comparative Socio-Economic Indicators and China's Approach in Xinjiang
Boko Haram's strategic use of female suicide bombers -- Where women have no choices
Food Crisis in the Middle East under Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Solidarity amidst Sectarian Division A Chinese Volunteering Experience in Lebanon
Book review: Violence at home or abroad