Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
- The submission and all files meet the requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published elsewhere (except as a working paper or discussion paper) nor is it under consideration with another journal.
- All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
- All tables and figures have been numbered and labeled.
- Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets and other material provided with this submission.
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Sections
Original Research Articles & Reviews
Original empirical research or comprehensive reviews of existing literature, debates, and emerging trends in geoeconomics.
Short Research Articles
Manuscripts with a more limited scope than full research Articles. They may present new datasets, offer concise empirical tests of existing theories with fresh data, or replicate prior research using novel methods that alter the original findings.
Policy Reports
Policy Reports (Maximum 10,000 words). Systematic, long-form evaluations of applied questions of policy or strategy faced by state or non-state actors. The Policy Reports category is designed to offer an outlet to authors who have completed major project deliverables, e.g. in the context of a research grant, that address questions of high policy relevance.
Policy Proposals
Policy Proposals (Maximum 3,500 words). Presentation of a specific policy proposal. [Note: this category replaces the previous "Policy Brief" category]
Policy Proposals should be forward-looking and address critical policy challenges faced either by state or non-state actors. Authors should motivate their proposals based on a clear problem statement; an outline of alternative courses of action (including doing nothing); objective criteria and supporting evidence by which the authors choose the course of action they recommend; the application of those criteria and a presentation and discussion of the resulting recommendation and its main implications.
Cases and Insights
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- Data Insights
Short empirical notes surfacing novel patterns, anomalies, or overlooked regularities in quantitative data. - Case Studies
Compact, fact-driven accounts of discrete geoeconomic decisions or events —such as coercive diplomacy, retaliatory sanctions, or economic pressure campaigns—anchored in verifiable sources and presenting a clear chronology of events. - Exercises and Simulations
Summary findings of simulations, exercises, and wargames that yield insights about possible behaviours and trajectories in situations of tension or crisis. - Foresight Analyses
Summary findings of scenario-based foresight analyses that explore possible future geoeconomic trajectories, risks, and inflection points.
- Data Insights
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