The Strategy Bridge’s Student Writing Competition is back for 2022!
The competition is open to students attending civilian universities and military war or staff colleges at every level, including distance learning, correspondence, and fellowship programs between 1 Jun 2021 and 31 May 2022. The competition deadline is 1 Jun 2022. Winning articles will be announced in August 2022 and published on The Strategy Bridge thereafter.
Original submissions are highly encouraged, though unpublished, revised and reformatted professional military education papers that meet the standards of a professional journal and our submission guidelines will be considered. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Theory of strategy
Strategy development (within the military or between civilian and military actors/organizations)
Strategic history
Factors influencing strategy (technology, politics, geography, etc.)
Educating strategists
Strategy and the public
The impact of information operations on strategy
The future of strategy
Ethics and strategy
Awards
A panel of judges gathered by The Strategy Bridge will evaluate entries based on originality, substance of argument, style, and contribution to advancing the understanding and practice of strategy.
First Place – Award of $500, publication in a special series in The Strategy Bridge journal, and consideration for a chapter in an edited volume published by a university press.
Second Place – Award of $300, publication in a special series in The Strategy Bridge journal, and consideration for a chapter in an edited volume published by a university press.
Third Place – Award of $100, publication in a special series in The Strategy Bridge journal, and consideration for a chapter in an edited volume published by a university press.
How to Enter
The Strategy Bridge will entertain articles with a tie to strategy that are between 2,000 and 5,000 words in length; notes and author biography are not considered in the word count. Submissions in excess of 5000 words will not be considered. Articles must include a short biography of the author or authors.
Given our broad audience in the national security profession, we require that submissions be free of jargon, acronyms, and idiosyncratic style; articles should be written for a general audience rather than a service- or national military-specific one. For more guidance, see our submission guidelines.
All citations must be provided as footnotes in Chicago style. (See links here, here, and here for online guidance/assistance in formatting.)
All graphs, charts, and tables should be submitted as separate files in the format they were created; please include appropriate attribution information.
Previously published articles are ineligible.
Articles pending consideration elsewhere for publication, or articles submitted to other competitions still pending announced decisions are eligible for this competition, but if the article is accepted elsewhere the author must inform The Strategy Bridge immediately.
Please send submissions in a Word document or Google Doc format to submissions@thestrategybridge.org.
For more info, contact The Strategy Bridge at submissions@thestrategybridge.org. You can find more info about The Strategy Bridge at https://thestrategybridge.org.
The Strategy Bridge Team