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2025 Journal Impact & Citation Metrics and 2026 Mid-Year Trackers: Tracking Our Continued Excellence

2026-07-10

The Association of Legal & Political Studies (ALPS) is pleased to announce the official Journal Metrics for the year 2025, alongside the mid-year 2026 Tracker updates (calculated as of June 30, 2026). These metrics reflect the scholarly influence and citation rates of our publications across both international (Scopus) and national (Thai-Journal Citation Index Centre: TCI) databases.

We provide this data to support our editorial teams, authors, and readers in transparently tracking the continuous progress, engagement, and academic impact of our six affiliated journals.

1) Asian Interdisciplinary and Sustainability Review (AISR) (e-ISSN: 3027-6535)

  • Cite Score (Scopus 2025): 2.25 | Tracker 2026: 2.37
  • Impact Factor (TCI 2025): 1.64 | Tracker 2026: 1.57

2) Asian Crime and Society Review (ACSR) (e-ISSN: 3027-6896)

  • Cite Score (Scopus 2025): 1.44 | Tracker 2026: 1.57
  • Impact Factor (TCI 2025): 0.67 | Tracker 2026: 0.76

3) Asian Political Science Review (APSR) (e-ISSN: 2730-3624)

  • Cite Score (Scopus 2025): 1.33 | Tracker 2026: 1.69
  • Impact Factor (TCI 2025): 1.04 | Tracker 2026: 1.13

4) Asian Administration and Management Review (AAMR) (e-ISSN: 2730-3683)

  • Cite Score (Scopus 2025): 0.73 | Tracker 2026: 0.71
  • Impact Factor (TCI 2025): 0.88 | Tracker 2026: 0.84

5) Thai Interdisciplinary and Sustainability Review (TISR) (e-ISSN: 2985-2684)

  • Cite Score (Scopus 2025): 0.17 | Tracker 2026: 0.16
  • Impact Factor (TCI 2025): 1.50 | Tracker 2026: 1.98

6) Asian Education and Learning Review (AELR) (e-ISSN: 2985-2862)

  • Cite Score (Scopus 2025): 0.70 | Tracker 2026: 0.85
  • Impact Factor (TCI 2025): 0.73 | Tracker 2026: 0.58

 

As demonstrated by the mid-year 2026 Trackers, several of our journals are already exhibiting upward trajectories in their citation metrics. ALPS will continue to rigorously monitor these Trackers on a semi-annual basis, providing ongoing insights into the evolving influence of each journal and helping our global academic community stay informed.

We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone involved—our dedicated editors, insightful peer reviewers, contributing authors, and engaged readers—for their unwavering support and commitment to our shared mission. We look forward to further advancing our role as a premier conduit for high-quality research and global knowledge dissemination.

 

Associate Professor Dr. Thanaporn SRIYAKUL

President of the Association of Legal & Political Studies (ALPS)

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Asian Administration and Management Review (AAMR) is an open-access, peer-reviewed electronic journal published bi-annually in English. AAMR is a collaborative effort between the Association of Legal & Political Studies (Thailand), White Tiger Legal, Business and Research Consultants Co., Ltd. (Thailand), the Faculty of Management Sciences, Prince of Songkla University (Thailand), and the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, National University of Laos (Lao PDR.). AAMR serves as a premier platform for disseminating rigorous, cutting-edge, and interdisciplinary scholarship focusing on administration and management across the public, private, and non-profit sectors, particularly within the Asian context. The journal welcomes original research articles and comprehensive review articles, employing a transparent open review process involving at least two expert reviewers prior to publication, ensuring the highest standards of academic quality. AAMR is committed to fostering critical dialogue and advancing knowledge that contributes to effective and innovative administrative and management practices in Asia and beyond.

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