Information For Readers
The Journal of Geoeconomics is dedicated to the analysis of the use of economic means for power-political purposes.
The Journal publishes original empirical research articles, case studies, policy assessments and briefs, data-driven insights, and insights drawn from exercises and simulations.
The aim of the Journal of Geoeconomics is to provide a timely outlet for empirical findings and insights regarding the increasing use of economic instruments for purposes of security, influence, coercion, and strategic competition. While the Journal’s central focus is on understanding and documenting the behaviour of states, contributions analysing the responses and strategies of non-state actors, notably corporations, are also welcome.
We encourage readers to sign up for the Journal of Geoeconomics publishing notification service. Use the Register link at the top of the home page for the journal. This registration will result in the reader receiving the latest articles and e-Table of Contents by email. This list also allows the Journal to claim a certain level of support or readership. The Privacy Statement assures readers that their name and email address will not be used for other purposes.
The Journal welcomes a wide range of disciplinary and methodological approaches, from econometric analyses to qualitative case studies. The Journal also aims to make a unique contribution at the intersection of scholarly research and applied policy analysis notably through the publication of insightful and exploitable datasets and case studies.
Indexing
Indexing of the Journal of Geoeconomics is supported by Simon Fraser University's PKP Publishing Services which facilitates in the dissemination of our publications via Crossref, DOAJ, and the following academic databases including:
- RePEc
- EconStor
- EconBiz
- Google & Google Scholar
- BASE — Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
- WorldCat
- OpenAIRE
Additional indexes and platforms also reach the breadth of non-academic practitioners and analysts who also form a critical part of the geoeconomics ecosystem.
Archiving
All articles published are archived via the PKP Preservation Network (PN) which provides free preservation services for OJS journals. For more information on the PKP Preservation Network, see https://pkp.sfu.ca/pkp-pn/. Under Creative Commons authors are not restricted from self-archiving in additional repositories or on their website. As a result, open access is allowed for all versions of the article.