Journal of Stability Studies and Public Policy (JSSPP) is an international scholarly journal that positions stability as a central analytical concept for understanding the relationships among public policy, governance, development, education, and social transformation. The journal focuses on examining how policies, institutions, educational systems, and development processes influence social, political, economic, institutional, community, and environmental stability across diverse societal contexts.

JSSPP views stability not as a static condition, but as the capacity of societies, communities, organizations, and institutions to maintain social cohesion, legitimacy, resilience, and adaptive capabilities in the face of change, uncertainty, risks, and contemporary challenges. From this perspective, stability is understood as a fundamental foundation for inclusive, sustainable, and welfare-oriented development.

Through an interdisciplinary approach, JSSPP promotes scholarship that connects public policy, governance, development, education, social transformation, and various dimensions of societal stability. The journal provides a platform for theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and methodological contributions that advance understanding of the factors supporting resilient communities, adaptive institutions, socially responsive educational systems, and governance arrangements capable of effectively addressing change and crises.

The scope of JSSPP is multidimensional and includes, but is not limited to, social stability, political stability, institutional stability, economic stability, community stability, environmental stability, societal resilience, social cohesion, public trust in institutions, adaptive governance, education and human development, civic literacy, and the relationships between public policy and societal capacity to respond to risks, conflicts, and social transformation.

JSSPP welcomes contributions from diverse disciplines, including public policy, public administration, political science, sociology, education, development studies, economics, governance studies, peace and conflict studies, environmental studies, and related fields. Interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, and cross-national perspectives are particularly encouraged to enhance understanding of stability dynamics in increasingly complex and interconnected societies.

As an international academic forum, JSSPP is committed to advancing knowledge that combines academic rigor with practical relevance for public policymaking, institutional strengthening, educational development, sustainable development, and the enhancement of societal capacity to achieve inclusive, resilient, and long-term stability.