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The East Asian Economic Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal on economics and the economy of East Asia.It is published by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy and was established in 1997 as the Journal of International Economic Studies and renamed Journal of East Asian Economic Integration in 2012, obtaining its current title in 2016.
JAEAR first appeared at a time when scholars in American-East Asian relations were confident that their field was on the "cutting edge." Ernest R. May, who would become a sponsor of the journal, told the first conference of the Committee on American-East Asian Relations in 1971 that "politically and economically Americans and East Asians have become almost as interdependent as Americans and ...
The journal held its first symposium in 2009, titled "Repeating History? Lessons from the 1997 East Asia Financial Crisis and What they Mean Today." In 2016 the journal was re-titled again to Asian Law Review. [3] According to the journal's web page, the name changes are meant to reflect the "ever broader focus on the continent and its legal ...
The Journal of East Asian Studies is a triannual peer-reviewed open-access academic journal covering East Asian studies. It was established in 2001 and is published by Cambridge University Press. As of 2024, the editor-in-chief is Thomas Pepinsky (Cornell University). [1]
The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (HJAS) is an English-language scholarly journal published by the Harvard-Yenching Institute. HJAS features articles and book reviews of current scholarship in East Asian Studies, focusing on Chinese, Japanese, and Korean history, literature and religion, with occasional coverage of politics and linguistics.
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This journal is devoted to all aspects of East Asian popular culture and the interplay between East Asia and the rest of the world. Its co-editors are Kate Taylor-Jones, Ann Heylen, and Edward Vickers. [2] [3] It is abstracted and indexed by British Humanities Index (BHI) and Scopus. [2]
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review is a peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal on East Asian history and culture. It is a joint enterprise of the Research Institute of Korean Studies (RIKS) at Korea University and the Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) at the University of California, Berkeley. The current editors-in ...