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China Accelerates New English-Language Journal Launches Under Excellence Plan

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China Steps Up Efforts to Build World-Class English-Language Academic Journals

Chinese authorities are moving forward with an ambitious expansion of English-language scientific publishing under a national initiative designed to strengthen domestic journals and increase their global reach. The Science and Technology Journal Excellence Action Plan, managed by the China Association for Science and Technology, has entered a new phase focused on creating dozens of fresh titles aimed at competing directly with established international outlets.

Origins of the National Initiative in Scholarly Publishing

The plan originated in 2019 as a coordinated response to the heavy reliance of Chinese researchers on overseas journals. Government bodies sought to develop homegrown platforms capable of attracting high-quality submissions from around the world while retaining more of the economic and reputational benefits associated with publishing. Early efforts concentrated on elevating existing titles through funding, training, and operational improvements.

Transition to Accelerated New Journal Creation

Phase two, covering 2024 through 2028, shifts emphasis toward establishing entirely new journals from the outset. In late 2024, fifty high-starting-point projects received approval. The following year brought an additional seventy selections, resulting in one hundred twenty new journals supported under this component alone. Organizers expect many of these titles to begin regular publication during 2026.

Emphasis on English-Language STM Titles

A substantial share of the newly approved projects are English-language scientific, technical, and medical journals. This language choice reflects a deliberate strategy to draw international authors, editors, and readers. Recent data show steady growth in the overall number of Chinese scientific journals, with most additions appearing in English and contributing to measurable gains in citation impact.

Illustrative Cases from Leading Institutions

Harbin Institute of Technology secured support for multiple new titles, including Space Energy and Environment and Intelligent Computing for Engineering. The university already hosts several earlier selections from the program, bringing its total involvement to seven English-language projects. Tsinghua University Press launched iEnergy, an open-access title covering power and energy topics that benefits from IEEE distribution support. Shenyang University of Chemical Technology gained approval for Resource Chemistry and Materials, one of the few selections hosted by a regional institution.

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Funding Mechanisms and Operational Support

Selected projects receive multi-year financial backing scaled according to tier. Leading English journals may obtain up to 1.5 million RMB annually, while other categories receive more modest allocations. Additional resources support talent development, cluster formation among related titles, and infrastructure for peer review and dissemination. The overall program budget for the current phase exceeds one billion RMB.

Broader Goals for Research Ecosystem Development

Beyond individual journal launches, the initiative promotes publisher clusters and integrated operations. The objective includes positioning Chinese-owned journals among the global top tier by 2035. Policymakers also aim to encourage domestic publication of high-impact work and to capture a larger portion of article processing charges that previously flowed abroad.

Effects on International Research Flows

The expansion could alter submission patterns among Chinese scholars, who produce a large volume of global research output. Successful new journals may attract contributions from researchers outside China as well, particularly in fields where domestic expertise is strong. Observers note potential benefits for open-access models and diversified publishing options.

Obstacles in Building Credibility and Reach

New titles face the standard hurdles of establishing rigorous peer-review standards, recruiting respected editorial boards, and achieving indexing in major databases. Sustained quality control remains essential to avoid perceptions of lower selectivity. International collaboration on distribution and marketing will likely prove important for visibility.

Perspectives from Stakeholders Across Academia

University administrators and journal editors involved in the program highlight opportunities for disciplinary leadership and talent retention. Some international publishers view the developments as both competitive pressure and potential partnership avenues. Researchers weigh the prestige of established outlets against incentives to support national platforms.

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Projected Timeline and Long-Term Trajectory

With many titles slated for 2026 debut, the coming years will test operational readiness and early citation performance. Continued government backing through 2028 and beyond is expected to sustain momentum. Success metrics will include impact factors, international authorship shares, and overall contribution to disciplinary advancement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📘What is the Science and Technology Journal Excellence Action Plan?

The Science and Technology Journal Excellence Action Plan is a national program launched in 2019 by the China Association for Science and Technology and partner ministries. It provides funding, training, and strategic support to develop world-class scientific, technical, and medical journals based in China.

📊How many new journals are included in Phase II?

Phase II has approved 120 high-starting-point new journal projects, with 50 selected in 2024 and 70 additional selections in 2025. The majority focus on English-language publications.

📅When will the new English-language journals begin publishing?

Many of the newly funded titles are expected to commence regular publication in 2026, following the approval and setup phases completed in 2024 and 2025.

🌍Why emphasize English-language journals?

English-language titles enable broader international authorship, readership, and citation potential, supporting China's goal of elevating domestic journals to compete globally while retaining more research output domestically.

🏛️Which institutions are participating in the new launches?

Examples include Harbin Institute of Technology with titles such as Space Energy and Environment, Tsinghua University with iEnergy, and Shenyang University of Chemical Technology with Resource Chemistry and Materials.

💰What funding levels are available for selected journals?

Leading English journals can receive up to 1.5 million RMB per year for five years, with lower tiers receiving capped amounts around 500,000 RMB annually, alongside support for clusters and talent development.

🎯What are the main objectives beyond new journal creation?

The plan seeks to build publisher clusters, improve operational standards, encourage domestic publication of high-quality work, and position Chinese journals among the world's leading outlets by 2035.

✍️How might this affect where researchers publish?

Chinese scholars may increasingly consider approved domestic English journals alongside traditional international outlets, influenced by funding incentives, policy signals, and growing journal reputations.

⚠️What challenges do the new journals face?

Key challenges include establishing rigorous peer review, attracting international editorial talent, achieving major database indexing, and building long-term citation impact from a standing start.

🤝Are there opportunities for international collaboration?

Yes, the initiative opens avenues for partnerships in distribution, co-publishing, and technology sharing, as seen with arrangements involving IEEE for certain titles.

🔓How does the plan support open access?

Several new titles adopt open-access models, aligning with global trends and helping to increase accessibility while exploring sustainable revenue through article processing charges managed domestically.