The China Quarterly
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The leading scholarly journal in its field, covering all aspects of contemporary China, including Taiwan
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New. Ian G. Baird & W. Nathan Green compare histories of #rural #credit systems, showing why Thailand’s farmers can access low-cost state credit from the state with more support, while in Cambodia private credit costs more and has little government support.
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Care about #peerreview in #academia and reducing editorial bias? Taking an innovative approach, The China Quarterly has just moved to a triple-anonymous (or triple-blind) review process for article submissions, instead of the 'double-blind' norm. As the cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Glad to see that the article Michael West and I wrote for The China Quarterly on China's lawfare targeted at Taiwan has now been collated in Volume 257. Check it out, it's open access. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Our latest issue (CQ 257) is now out and in free access for two weeks
#China #BRI #Weibo #leadership #Taiwan #GMOs #Covid19 #LocalDebt #WaterGovernance #DalaiLama
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Our latest issue includes a Foreword from the CQ editors setting out their vision for the journal and announcing our new triple-anonymous review policy.
#China #PeerReview #TripleAnonymous #TripleBlind #Journals #AreaStudies #China Studies #OpenAccess
doi.org/10.1017/S03057…
Our latest issue (CQ 257) is now out and in free access for two weeks
#China #BRI #Weibo #leadership #Taiwan #GMOs #Covid19 #LocalDebt #WaterGovernance #DalaiLama
cambridge.org/core/journals/…
During our upcoming mentoring session, Dr. Timothy Hildebrandt, a seasoned editor of The China Quarterly, will share his invaluable experience and strategies for successfully contributing to prestigious academic journals.
🔗Register here: forms.gle/UTXx5jtVubLEZy…
If you're interested in some of the research behind my opinion in the Financial Times, here's a snippet of my PhD project, published in the The China Quarterly last year:
Policy Experimentation under Pressure in Contemporary China | The China Quarterly | Cambridge Core - bit.ly/3PzMWAU
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1) Central Asian studies in China (Central Asian Survey)
2) Mozambique’s Neglected Nationalists in Exile (@jsas_editors)
3) Cash Transfers & Women’s Agency: Evidence from Pakistan’s BISP Program
4) Factional-Ideological Conflicts in
Excited to share my first peer-reviewed article The China Quarterly ! I offer an explanation as to why household registration (hukou) and unequal welfare systems, criticized by many for so long, have remained in place in China. 1/4 doi.org/10.1017/S03057…
My The China Quarterly review of Olivia Cheung's terrific Factional-Ideological Conflicts in Chinese Politics: To the Left or to the Right? (2023) bit.ly/3Vc6Sh7
'Time Matters in Cross-Strait Relations: Tsai Ing-wen and Taiwan's Future'
Nottingham Politics' China specialist Jonathan Sullivan's latest article for The China Quarterly
Read in full ➡️ tinyurl.com/ysywnckr
Find out more about Jon's research➡️tinyurl.com/36mfmnxy
Now out paul-david_lutz provides a much-needed overview of traditional media in #Laos and describes the impact of #digital / #socialmedia on this landscape, challenging simplistic accounts that reduce state-media relations solely to repression and control. doi.org/10.1080/096782…