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Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies

East Asia: an international quarterly

East Asia: an international quarterly is edited by Dr. Gordon Cheung of the School of Government and International Affairs and Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, Durham University.  

East Asia examines the interplay between the politics and culture that underlies major developments in China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific Rim. It offers a unique, transnational approach to political, economic, and cultural issues.

This international quarterly focuses on the complex and subtle influences these nations exert upon one another. East Asia examines the competition, assimilation, and tensions that shape events in the region today and for years to come.

 

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief
Gordon C.K. Cheung, University of Durham
 
Advisory Board
Brian Bridges, Lingnan University
Mark Beeson, Birmingham University
Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Hong Kong Baptist University
William Case, City University of Hong Kong
Kent E. Calder, SAIS/Johns Hopkins University
William A. Callahan, University of Manchester
Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University
Phil Deans, Temple University, Tokyo
Jane Duckett, University of Glasgow
Peng Er Lam, National University of Singapore
Edmund Terence Gomez, University of Malaya
William W. Grimes, Boston University
Jurgen Haacke, London School of Economics and Political Science
Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego
Gary G. Hamilton, University of Washington
Irving Louis Horowitz, Rutgers University
Chun-Chieh Huang, National Taiwan University
Victor T. King, University of Leeds
Peter H. Koehn, University of Montana
Rana Mitter, Oxford University
Minxin Pei, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
John Ravenhill, Australian National University
Jonathan Rigg, University of Durham
Gunter Schubert, Universität Tübingen
Chih-Yu Shih, National Taiwan University
Niklas Swanstrom, Institute for Security and Development Policy
June Teufel Dreyer, University of Miami
Mette Thunø, University of Copenhagen
Steve Tsang, Oxford University
Ezra Vogel, Harvard University
Gungwu Wang, National University of Singapore
Hongying Wang, Syracuse University
Andrew Wedeman, University of Nebraska
Richard Wilson, Rutgers University
Elizabeth Wishnick, Columbia University
Guoguang Wu, University of Victoria, Canada
Yu-Shan Wu, Academia Sinica
Henry W. C. Yeung, National University of Singapore
Xiao-huang Yin, Occidental College
Hidetaka Yoshimatsu, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Peter Kien-hong Yu, Ming Chuan University