Geopolitics, History, and International Relations

Geopolitics, History, and International Relations seeks to explore the theoretical implications of contemporary geopolitics with particular reference to territorial problems and issues of state sovereignty, and publishes papers on contemporary world politics and the global political economy from a variety of methodologies and approaches. Interdisciplinary and wide-ranging in scope, Geopolitics, History, and International Relations also provides a forum for discussion on the latest developments in the theory of international relations and aims to promote an understanding of the breadth, depth and policy relevance of international history. Its purpose is to stimulate and disseminate theory-aware research and scholarship in international relations throughout the international academic community. Geopolitics, History, and International Relations offers important original contributions by outstanding scholars and has the potential to become one of the leading journals in the field, embracing all aspects of the history of relations between states and societies.

All Issues
2020s
  1. 2022 (Vol. 14)
    1. No. 2 2022 pp. 1-167
    2. No. 1 2022 pp. 1-171
  2. 2021 (Vol. 13)
    1. No. 2 2021 pp. 9-148
    2. No. 1 2021 pp. 9-118
  3. 2020 (Vol. 12)
    1. No. 2 2020 pp. 9-78
    2. No. 1 2020 pp. 9-107
2010s
2000s