Call for Proposals for New Routledge Series on Eurasian Geopolitics

Call for Proposals for New Routledge Series on Eurasian Geopolitics

Routledge (Taylor & Francis)

Deadline: Sat, 28 Mar 2026


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Book/Call for Chapters Description

Opportunity to contribute to a new series

Routledge Research in Eurasian Geopolitics brings together diverse voices from East, West, South, and North to illuminate the complex dynamics shaping the world's largest continent. As we navigate in the Multipolar World Order 2.0, this series provides essential insights into how great, middle, and small powers compete and cooperate across this vast geopolitical landscape.

This collection examines Eurasian international relations and geopolitics through multiple critical lenses:

  • Geopolitical and security dimensions of inter-state relations;
  • Geoeconomic development and resource competition;
  • Economic corridors and infrastructure initiatives driving Eurasian interconnectivity;
  • Cyber, digital, and high-tech transformations affecting continental power balances;
  • Organizational dynamics between Western and non-Western international bodies;
  • Eurasian innovations and Research and Development programs;
  • Eurasian geostrategies.

We seek groundbreaking research that analyses current geopolitical challenges and offers concrete solutions and forward-looking perspectives.  We welcome:

  • Academic monographs;
  • Edited collections;
  • Comprehensive handbooks;
  • Short-form volumes.

All submissions should provide a rigorous analysis of Eurasian geopolitical issues with clear implications for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners.

Please submit a detailed proposal (max. five pages), outlining the book’s scope, objectives, methodology, and intended audience. A table of contents and a chapter-by-chapter synopsis. Author or editor biographies, highlighting relevant experience. A sample chapter for proposals, or the full manuscript, if available.

To submit a book proposal, please contact the series's founding editor, Dr. Mher D. Sahakyan, at  sahakyanmher@outlook.com