Geopolitics, History, and International Relations
Geopolitics, History, and International Relations publishes mainly original empirical research and review articles focusing on hot emerging topics, e.g. digital diplomacy, online political participation, data activism, fake social media news, algorithmic governance, computational politics, Internet terrorism, autonomous weapons systems, virtual history, innovative data-driven smart urban ecosystems, etc. This journal considers only manuscripts having a high integrative value in the current Scopus- and Web of Science-indexed literature (i.e., citing preponderantly Q1 and Q2 sources published in the past two years).
Scopus CiteScore: 4.1, 5/1259 (History), 32/529 (Political Science and International Relations), SNIP 1.041
Editors:
Nicola De Blasio (Harvard University, USA)
Anis Bajrektarevic (University of Applied Sciences-IMC, Krems, Austria)
Editor-in-Chief: Mark Norton (The Institute of Smart Big Data Analytics, New York, USA)
Online submissions to:
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Geopolitics, History, and International Relations is indexed and/or abstracted in:
● CEEOL
● Cengage Learning/Gale
● CNKI Scholar
● CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
● Crossref
● DeepDyve
● Dimensions/Digital Science
● EBSCOhost
● EBSCO Discovery Service
● ERIH PLUS
● Hinari
● International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
● International Political Science Abstracts
● Index Islamicus
● JSTOR
● Political Science Complete
● Political Science
● ProQuest
● Scopus
● SHERPA/RoMEO
● Ulrich's Periodicals Directory