The Fortress vs The Agora - Where Should Developing Economies Compete?

Feb. 4, 2026 | By Billy Wong


Fortress vs Agora

For university leaders in emerging research economies, the global academic landscape often feels like a walled garden. The most famous journals seem impenetrable, dominated by a tight circle of Western institutions.

Is this perception true? And if so, where are the cracks in the wall?

Our analysis of the dataset of 2026 Journals 100 applies a strategic lens to this problem. By plotting Gravitas (Prestige) against Diversity of authoring institutions (Global Participation), we can map the entire publishing landscape into four distinct quadrants.

Understanding where a journal sits on this matrix is critical for optimizing your university's submission strategy.

The 2x2 Matrix: The Four Worlds of Publishing

We define the two axes as:

  1. Vertical Axis (Gravitas): The journal's power to define the field, as measured by Network Centrality.
  2. Horizontal Axis (Diversity of authoring institutions): The breadth of institutions that successfully publish there, as measured by Entropy.
global_openness_matrix

1. The Fortress (Top Left)

2. The Global Agora (Top Right)

3. The Country Club (Bottom Left)

4. The Meritocratic Frontier (Bottom Right)

Sector Analysis: Who is building Walls?

When we aggregate this data by Subject Domain, the structural biases of science become clear.

Strategic Implication for Rectors

Stop treating all top journals the same.

If your Medical Faculty is struggling to get into The Lancet or BMJ, it might not be a quality issue—it might be a structural "Fortress" issue. Shifting their focus to "Global Agora" journals within their field (high prestige, but higher diversity) could immediately improve acceptance rates and morale without sacrificing quality.

Conclusion: Strategy is about choosing where to fight. By mapping the global publishing landscape onto this matrix, universities in developing economies can stop banging on the doors of Fortresses and start building their reputation in the Global Agoras.


Tags: Diversity Global South Gravitas Higher Education Publication Strategy


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