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“Euxeinos. The Journal of the Swiss Academic Association for East European Studies” is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Swiss Academic Association for East European Studies (SAEES). It provides a dynamic platform for interdisciplinary research on Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe, fostering inclusive and collaborative dialogue on the region’s historical, cultural, political, economic, and social dimensions. The journal’s name, derived from Pontos Euxeinos (“hospitable sea”), reflects its commitment to openness and exchange.
The journal offers a broad range of cutting-edge research articles and book reviews that examine the rich tapestry of Eastern, Central Eastern and Southeastern European studies from a multidisciplinary perspective. Engaging with disciplines such as political science, history, sociology, literature, arts, cultural studies, linguistics, and economics, the journal serves as an intellectual hub for scholarly exchange and critical analysis. Its mission is to enhance global understanding of the region’s evolving socio-political dynamics, historical legacies, and contemporary transformations. Each issue features scholarly contributions from international experts, including in-depth analyses and insights from guest editors. Through its open-access model, Euxeinos offers a unique platform for both established and emerging scholars to share their insights, fostering a deeper, more nuanced appreciation of Eastern, Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe’s significance in the global context. The journal also aims to promote networking between scholars in Switzerland, Eastern, Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe and beyond, facilitating deeper engagement with the region’s complexities.
Journal information
**Publication model: online
**Publishing formats: online open access
**Publication frequency: 1 time per year
**Launch date: 2011
**Peer Review model: Double-blind
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**Digital archive: https://gce.unisg.ch/de/euxeinos/archive
**Unique article identifiers: DOI
**Licensing: Creative Commons Attribution-
NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License