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Asian Survey (ISSN: 0004-4687) is an academic journal founded in 1961 and produced in the United States by the United States Calirfornia Press. It is said to 'provide a comprehensive retrospective of contemporary international relations within South, Southeast, and East Asian nations.' [1]
The journal that is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October, and December, covers a variety of topics ranging from diplomacy, disarmament, missile defense, and modernization, to ethnicity, ethnic violence, economic nationalism and global capitalism. [1]
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Editor
- Lowell Dittmer - University of California, Berkeley
Editorial Staff
- Bonnie Déhler - production editor
- David Fraser - managing editor
- Matthew H. Baxter - associate editor for South Asia
Editorial Board
- Tun-jen Cheng | Pradeep K. Chhibber | Stephen P. Cohen | Gerald L. Curtis | Sumit Ganguly | Alastair Iain Johnston | Peter J. Katzenstein | Samuel S. Kim | Ellis S. Krauss | Chae-Jin Lee | Hong Yung Lee | R. William Liddle | John Lie | Edward J. Lincoln | Andrew J. MacIntyre | Diane K. Mauzy | Barry Naughton | Kevin J. O'Brien | Jean Oi | T. J. Pempel | Jeffrey Romm | Frances McCall Rosenbluth | Gilbert F. Rozman | Lawrence Sáez | Amita Shastri | Steven Vogel | Lynn T. White III | Martin K. Whyte [2]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Asian Survey University of California Press, accessed 7 May 2015
- ↑ editorial staff University of California Press, accessed 7 May 2015