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War Room is the online journal of the U.S. Army War College, created through the gracious support of the U.S. Army War College Foundation. It is a home for smart discussion about all facets of national security to include strategic theory, theater and campaign planning, military innovation, the future of war, the history of war, national security, professional military education, military organizations, international relations, leadership, and significant issues facing those who serve and their families.

War Room is a creator-friendly forum open to everyone from acknowledged experts and leaders in their respective fields to first-time authors.

You do not have to be affiliated with the Army War College to write for War Room!

If you are interested in writing for War Room, please read on! (And please do read this entire page before submitting.)

Editorial Philosophy

We publish short-form (1,200-1,800 words) articles on national security topics of enduring interest. Our quick test for whether an article is of enduring interest is whether it will still be of interest in six months. Authors can (and are encouraged) to engage with current events, but as a vehicle for illustrating some larger enduring concept, trend, or lesson.

If in doubt, send us a short pitch at warroomeditors@gmail.com and we will happily discuss and help develop your idea. Early discussion and refinement are in the best interest of authors and editors!

Formatting Guidance. Submissions that do not meet these guidelines will be rejected without substantive editorial review.

Writing Guidance

Additional Tips

Security and Policy Review (for employees of the U.S. Government)

Per Department of Defense (DoD) policy, military members (whether active or reserve) and DoD civilians must clear any articles with their local public affairs office prior to submission to War Room. DoD authors must include an appropriate disclaimer that the article represents solely the author’s views and not necessarily those of DoD. Employees of other government agencies (federal, state, or local) are encouraged to do the same. Including such disclaimers speeds up the editorial process. If you require that your organization separately review an article, please inform the War Room editors.

War Room welcomes provocative articles and so will not reject submissions because they are critical. Articles, however, must accurately state U.S. Government policy, not include classified information, not contain ad hominem (i.e., personal) attacks on people featured in the article, or make significant unsubstantiated claims.

The War Room Editor-in-Chief has final release authority for content published on War Room.

Other Notes

Submission and Editorial Process

The War Room Editorial team strives to complete the editing process in an efficient, friendly, and helpful manner. Our aim is to do as few rounds of revision as possible, but as many as necessary. For many articles, this may include two or three rounds of revision.

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