Journal of Market-Made International Relations

Exploring how markets shape global power beyond traditional state power

JMMIR

Where markets become Architect of the 21st global order

The international order is no longer shaped by states alone. We decode the functional sovereignty of platforms, supply chains, and capital networks.

FAQs

What is JMIR?

JMIR is the flagship journal of the market-made school of international relations.

The Journal of Market‑Made International Relations (JMIR) is the flagship scholarly publication of the Market‑Made School of International Relations (MMSIR). Its purpose is to establish, refine, and advance the intellectual foundations of the Market‑Made World Order (MMWO)—the emerging global system shaped not by states alone, but by markets, platforms, supply chains, infrastructures, standards, and capital networks.

JMMIR exists to define the theoretical architecture of the Market‑Made paradigm, publish cutting‑edge research on market‑structured power, bridge scholarship, strategy, and systems‑level governance, and serve as the global reference point for market‑centric IR analysis.

JMMIR positions MMSIR as the intellectual home of the next great transformation in international relations.

What topics does JMIR cover?

JMIR focuses on market-structured power, infrastructures, platforms, and global systems.

Who should read JMIR?

Scholars, strategists, and policymakers interested in how markets shape international order will find JMIR invaluable.

JMIR publishes regularly to keep pace with evolving market-made global dynamics.

How often is JMIR published?
Can I submit my research?

Yes, JMIR will welcome submissions that advance market-made international relations theory (coming soon)