As an important academic journal for the study of the Baltic region, the Journal of Baltic Studies provides scholars with a platform for interdisciplinary exchange. This journal covers multiple fields including history, culture, economy, politics, and society of the Baltic States, providing researchers with abundant resources and in-depth insights.The multidisciplinary nature of this journal means that it not only focuses on historical and cultural studies, but also covers other fields such as social sciences, economics, and political science. This interdisciplinary approach helps to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the complexity of the Baltic region and its dynamic changes in the context of globalization. The peer review process ensures the academic rigor and quality of published articles, which is crucial for both academia and policy makers. Through this process, journals can select the most innovative and influential research results, providing a solid foundation for academic research and policy-making in the Baltic region.
波罗的海研究杂志(Journal Of Baltic Studies)是一本由Taylor & Francis出版的一本AREA STUDIES学术刊物,主要报道AREA STUDIES相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选、社会科学引文索引(SCIE)来源期刊,该刊创刊于1970年,出版周期4 issues/year。2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q2,2023年发布的影响因子为0.7,CiteScore指数1.2,SJR指数0.259。本刊非开放获取期刊。 《Journal of Baltic Studies》作为波罗的海地区研究的重要学术期刊,为学者提供了一个多学科交流的平台。该期刊涵盖了波罗的海国家的历史、文化、经济、政治和社会等多个领域,为研究者提供了丰富的资源和深入的见解。这份期刊的多学科性质意味着它不仅关注历史和文化研究,还涵盖了社会科学、经济学和政治学等其他领域。这种跨学科的方法有助于更全面地理解波罗的海地区的复杂性,以及其在全球化背景下的动态变化。同行评审过程确保了发表文章的学术严谨性和质量,这对于学术界和政策制定者来说都是至关重要的。通过这一过程,期刊能够筛选出最具创新性和影响力的研究成果,为波罗的海地区的学术研究和政策制定提供坚实的基础。
The welfare systems of the Baltic states following the recent financial crisis of 2008–2010: expansion or retrenchment?
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1570957
Economic crisis, families, and family policy in the Baltic states, 2009–2014
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1570958
Editorial introduction: Baltic states after the crisis? The transformation of the welfare system and social problems
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1571754
The Baltic miracle? The economic crisis and its consequences for young people in the labor market of the Baltic states, 2007–2017
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1570287
The answers you seek will never be found at home: reflexivity, biographical narratives and lifestyle migration among highly-skilled Estonians (Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations 140)
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1608091
Embracing austerity? An ethnographic perspective on the Latvian public’s acceptance of austerity politics
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1635174
Latvian CDI: methodology, developmental trends, and cross-linguistic comparison
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1590433
Narratives of exile and identity: Soviet deportation memoirs from the Baltic countries
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1681139
(Ine)quality of life: Lithuanian labor migration to Sweden during the economic crisis and its aftermath, 2008–2013
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1570286
Russia and the European Court of human rights: the Strasbourg effect
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1639369
Financialization, distribution, and macroeconomic regimes before and after the crisis: a post-Keynesian view on Denmark, Estonia, and Latvia
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1680403
Fighting against or hiding behind an image of peripherality? Response strategies to discursive peripheralization in rural Estonia
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1595074
Distorted memories and power: patrons of the Teutonic Order in the fifteenth century prayer of the Livonian branch
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2018.1511605
Austerity versus pragmatism: a comparison of Latvian and Polish economic policies during the great recession and their consequences ten years later
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1680404
Soviet and east European studies and Baltic studies: a historical exploration
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1608086
Resurgence of post-crisis neoliberalism: labor law reform and the return to “business as usual” in Lithuania
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1634116
Trilemmas of recognition in the Baltic states’ foreign policies
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1593868
Unthawed: post-Cold War economic ties between Kaliningrad and Europe
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1590434
The immediate impact of the global financial crisis and neo-liberal austerity policies on in-work poverty dynamics in Lithuania
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1553792
The Europeanization of financial regulation and supervision on the Baltic–Nordic axis: the perspective of national bureaucracies
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1678495
Introduction: Europeanization and financial crisis in the Baltic Sea region: implications, perceptions and conclusions ten years after the collapse
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1681126
Finnish tourists in Soviet Estonia: security considerations
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2018.1517813
Policy learning from crisis in financial regulation and supervision: comparative analysis of Estonia, Latvia and Sweden
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1632911
Music education literature in German-language polyethnic schools in Estonia, 1860–1914
来源期刊:Journal of Baltic StudiesDOI:10.1080/01629778.2019.1619601