Region
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Fostering dialogue on the socio-economic landscapes of our world.
Introduction
Region is a distinguished journal published by SLAVICA PUBLISHERS, focusing on a multidisciplinary approach to the study of economic, historical, sociological, and political contexts across various regions. With an ISSN of 2166-4307 and an E-ISSN of 2165-0659, this journal serves as a vital platform for scholars seeking to contribute to the discourse on regional studies, emphasizing how geographical, cultural, and historical factors shape socio-economic systems and political landscapes. Although currently categorized in Q4 for Economics and Econometrics, Q2 for History, and Q3 for Sociology and Political Science, Region spans its publication trajectory from 2012 to 2023, continually aiming to uplift the standards of research in these fields. With Scopus rankings and percentiles showcasing a notable impact in History and a commitment to scholarly excellence, Region is dedicated to fostering an inclusive academic dialogue and provides an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students committed to understanding the complexities of regional dynamics.
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