China Information
China Information presents timely and in-depth analyses of major developments in contemporary China and overseas Chinese communities in the areas of politics, economics, law, ecology, culture, and society, including literature and the arts. It is a refereed academic journal with an international readership indexed in SSCI and Scopus.
China Information pays special attention to views and areas that do not receive sufficient attention in the mainstream discourse on contemporary China. It encourages discussion and debate between different academic traditions, offers a platform to express controversial and dissenting opinions, and promotes research that is historically sensitive and contemporarily relevant.
The journal's mission to promote exchanges between different academic traditions is reflected in its awareness of the important contributions made by scholars outside the Anglo-Saxon world. It actively seeks to reflect the diversity of scholarships and research agendas in America, Europe, Japan, and China. The journal includes book reviews that cover publications from mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, France, and the German-speaking areas. In addition, China Information transcends the conventional boundaries between social sciences and humanities and encourages cross-fertilization between disciplines.
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China Information presents timely and in-depth analyses of major developments in contemporary China and overseas Chinese communities in the areas of politics, economics, law, ecology, culture, and society, including literature and the arts. It is refereed academic journal with an international readership indexed in SSCI and Scopus.
China Information pays special attention to views and areas that do not receive sufficient attention in the mainstream discourse on contemporary China. It encourages discussion and debate between different academic traditions, offers a platform to express controversial and dissenting opinions, and promotes research that is historically sensitive and contemporarily relevant.
Tak-Wing Ngo | University of Macau |
Francoise Mengin | CERI Sciences Po |
Yukihito Sato | IDE-JETRO |
Suzanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik | University of Vienna |
Wu Yongping | Tsinghua University |
Ray Yep | University of Bristol |
Jean-Pierre Cabestan | Hong Kong Baptist University |
Timothy Cheek | University of British Columbia |
Woei-Lien Chong | International School of Philosophy ISVW |
Flemming Christiansen | University of Duisburg-Essen |
Jeroen de Kloet | University of Amsterdam |
Stephan Feuchtwang | London School of Economics and Political Science |
David S. G. Goodman | University of Sydney, Australia |
Anne Sytske Keijser | Leiden University |
Laurence J. C. Ma | University of Akron |
Colin Mackerras | Griffith University |
Andrew J Nathan | Columbia University |
Suzanne Pepper | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Frank Pieke | Leiden University |
Anthony Saich | Harvard University |
Harro von Senger | Swiss Institute of Comparative Law |
James D Seymour | Columbia University |
Jonathan Unger | Australian National University |
Minna Valjakka | University of Helsinki |
Benjamin van Rooij | University of Amsterdam |
Dong Wang | Lived Places Publishing |
Christine Wong | University of Melbourne |
R. Bin Wong | University of California Los Angeles |
Guobin Yang | University of Pennsylvania |
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