Aim & Scope
The Journal of Current Chinese Affairs is an internationally refereed academic journal jointly published by the GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, Hamburg and the National Institute of Chinese Studies, White Rose East Asia Centre, United Kingdom. The quarterly journal focuses on current developments in Greater China. It is simultaneously published online as an Open Access journal and as a printed version with a circulation of 1,000 copies, making it one of the world’s most widely read periodicals on Asian affairs. The Journal of Current Chinese Affairs reaches a broad international readership in academia, administration and business circles. It is devoted to the transfer of scholarly insights to a wide audience. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, original research on current issues in China in a format and style that is accessible across disciplines and to professionals with an interest in the region. The editors welcome contributions on current affairs within Greater China, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Submissions can focus on emerging topics and current developments as well as on future-oriented debates in the fields of China's global and regional roles; political, economic and social developments including foreign affairs, business, finance, cultural industries, religion, education, science and technology; and so on. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1972 - 2008 ) | China Aktuell | ( 2009 - 9999 ) | Journal of Current Chinese Affairs |
2024
Intra-Party Rules: Rebuilding the Chinese Communist Party’s Political Ecology
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs , 2024
“Telling China's Story Well” Through Higher Education Along the New Silk Road
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs , 2024
Rethinking Two-Way Socialisation: Cultural Governance on Chinese Social Media Platforms
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs , 2024
Constructing Chinese Spaces in Mexico City: The Case of the Viaducto Piedad Neighbourhood
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs , 2024
Placing African Cities in Chinese Lives: A Comparative Study of Migrant Geographies
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs , 2024