Journals for Your Master Thesis Series – #6 International Relations, European-Asian Relations

This is the sixth instalment in our Journals for Your Master Thesis Series, and this time, we’ve put together a selection of journals focusing on international relations and relations between Europe and Asia. Is anyone here writing a Master’s thesis on these very topics? We know the answer is ‘yes’, because, politically speaking, every topic covering economic, environmental or legal issues contains an element of international relations.



Coverage of topics ranging from international relations to economic, social, political, and developmental issues, including subjects of historical relevance to Europe and Asia (Springer).

On international affairs across the social sciences – including international studies, international relations, international history, international law, and international political economy (Taylor & Francis).

On geographical and geo-economic issues in the Eurasian region, broadly defined as encompassing China, Russia, East, Central, and South East Asia, the former Soviet Union, and Europe (Taylor & Francis).

Source of analysis of matters arising in the EU’s external relations (Wolters Kluwer).

Covers all issues of the field of international relations, from cutting-edge theoretical debates to topics of contemporary and historical interest to scholars and practitioners in the IR community (Sage).

Refers to the management of a country’s relationships with other nations, including diplomacy, trade, security, and international cooperation (Foreign Affairs).

On global politics, economics, and ideas, and how the process of global integration is reshaping nations, institutions, cultures (Foreign Policy).

One of the leading journal on global affairs and international relations (Oxford).

On major political, economic and security issues affecting international relations (Institut Français des Relations Internationales).

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