Bridging scholarly rigor with modern accessibility in European Politics and Eurasian Civilization History research.
Journal of European Politics and Eurasian civilization history is a quarterly online journal published by SIGMA HORIZONS S.R.O. We focus on European and Asia Politics, advancing scholarly excellence with contemporary accessibility.
Published quarterly in English, French, and Czech, we serve as a bridge between traditional academic publishing and modern digital engagement. Each issue features peer-reviewed research exploring complex geopolitical and historical narratives with nuance and depth.
Publication Schedule: New articles are published with a predetermined frequency. The first issue is planned for January 30, 2026, followed by quarterly publication (April, July, October, January). Each article is marked with the date of its appearance on the site.
Our commitment to scholarly excellence through rigorous peer review and ethical publishing practices
Double-blind peer review process ensuring objective evaluation by leading experts in European politics and Eurasian history. Average review time: 8-12 weeks.
Strict adherence to COPE guidelines, plagiarism detection protocols, and transparent conflict of interest policies to maintain academic integrity.
Hybrid open access model ensuring global accessibility while supporting sustainable academic publishing through institutional partnerships.
Our commitment to advancing European Politics and Eurasian Civilization History research
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