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Announcement: Change in Publication Month
Dear Readers and Contributors,
We would like to inform you of an important update regarding our journal’s publication schedule. Starting 2025, we will be changing the publication cycle, with the issues published in February and August instead of January and July.
This decision has been made to ensure that we continue to deliver the highest quality content to our readers. By adjusting our schedule, we aim to allow more time for a thorough peer review and editorial process to ensure that each issue meets the rigorous standards you expect from us.
We appreciate your understanding and continued support. Should you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
IJAPS Vol. 20, No. 2
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of the International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Vol. 20, No. 2.
All articles in this latest issue can be accessed via this link.
We take this opportunity to thank our contributors, reviewers and the production team for making this yet another timely publication.
IJAPS Vol. 20, No. 1
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of the International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1.
All articles in this latest issue can be accessed via this link.
We take this opportunity to thank our contributors, reviewers and the production team for making this yet another timely publication.
IJAPS Vol. 19, No. 2
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of the International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2.
All articles in this latest issue can be accessed via this link.
We take this opportunity to thank our contributors, reviewers and the production team for making this yet another timely publication.
New Publication: Perspectives (February 2023)
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of Perspectives that discusses Malaysia and ASEAN in a World in Flux.
This Perspectives publication features: Cassey Lee on Patterns of Structural Change in Southeast Asian Economies and Pritish Bhattacharya and Francis E. Hutchinson on Malaysia’s Fiscal Balance: Chronicle of a Reckoning Foretold.
To visit the Guest Editor’s editorial note and the respective Perspectives articles, please visit this link.
IJAPS Vol. 19, No. 1
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of the International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Vol. 19, No. 1.
All articles in this latest issue can be accessed via this link.
We take this opportunity to thank our contributors, reviewers and the production team for making this yet another timely publication.
New Publication: Perspectives (May 2022)
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of Perspectives that discusses Transnational Capitalism: East Asia and the World.
This Perspectives publication features: Dal Yong Jin on Transnational Capitalism and the Korean Wave and Nellie Chu on Engendering Laoban: The Masculinisation of Bosshood and Uncertainty in Transnational Guangzhou, China.
To visit the Editor-in-Chief’s editorial note and the respective Perspectives articles, please visit this link.
New Publication: Perspectives (November 2021)
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of Perspectives that discusses the Retail Revolution and a Changing Consumer Culture in South Asia.
This Perspectives publication features: Noman Baig on Disruptive Transformation: Digitising Financial Practices in Pakistan and Saikat Maitra and Sebastian Schwecke on Shopping Elsewhere: Retail Revolutions and the Spectacle of Retail in Contemporary India.
To visit the Guest Editor’s editorial note and the respective Perspectives articles, please visit this link.
IJAPS Vol. 17, No. 2
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of the International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Vol. 17, No. 2.
All articles in this latest issue can be accessed via this link.
We take this opportunity to thank our contributors, reviewers and the production time for making this yet another timely publication.
New Publication: Perspectives
We are pleased to announce the latest publication of Perspectives that tackles the important topic of Pandemic Politics and the Peripheries.
This second Perspectives publication features two prominent scholars: Victor King on The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Marginalised: Tourism as a Southeast Asian Case and Kathryn Robinson on Global Inequality, the SDGs and COVID-19: What About Women (and Girls)?
To visit the Editor-in-Chief’s editorial note and the respective Perspectives articles, please visit this link.