期刊名称:CHINA REVIEW-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL ON GREATER CHINA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About the Journal
The China Review is a continuation of the China Review, an annual publication of The Chinese University Press since 1990. The new journal is scheduled to come out twice a year in April and October; like its predecessor, it is a scholarly journal covering various disciplines of study on Greater China and its people, namely, domestic politics and international relations; society, business and economic development; modern history, the arts and cultural studies.
¡E The only China-based journal devoted to the study of China and its people
¡EA vigorously refereed journal with international advisory and editorial boards
¡EA proven track-record for the last ten years
Teachers, scholars, researchers, journalists and students interested in the developments of China will find this publication a comprehensive and indispensable tool
Instructions to Authors
Note to Contributors
The China Review welcomes the submission of high-quality research articles, research notes and book reviews dealing with the political, economic and social aspects of modern and contemporary China. Research article manuscripts should not be longer than 10,000 words in length. Research notes should normally be 3,000 words, and book reviews between 800 and 1,000 words. They should be submitted in electronic format with three typewritten hard copies, double-spaced, with footnotes grouped together at the end of the paper. The style of the text and footnotes should conform to those used in The Chicago Manual of Style (14th edition, 1993). The China Review does not accept manuscripts that have already been published or are being considered for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts will be refereed by external readers. All manuscripts should be submitted to:
The China Review Editorial Board, The Chinese University Press, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong, China
For all inquiry, please contact the Editorial Board at e-mail: cup-bus@cuhk.edu.hk
Editorial Board CHAIRMAN OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD Wang Shaoguang, Department of Government & Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
PUBLISHER Steven K. Luk, Chinese University Press, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
ADVISORY BOARD Gregory Chow, Economics, Princeton University Howard Goldblatt, Literature, University of Notre Dame Ambrose Y. C. King, Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Nicholas R. Lardy, Economics, The Brooking Institutions Nan Lin, Sociology, Duke University Thomas G. Rawski, Economics, University of Pittsburgh Vivienne Shue, Politics, Cornell University Vaclav Smil, Geography, University of Manitoba William Tay, Literature, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Tu Wei-ming, Philosophy, Harvard University Ezra F. Vogel, Sociology, Harvard University Andrew G. Walder, Sociology, Stanford University Wang Gungwu, History, National University of Singapore Yeung Yue-man, Geography, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Ying-shih Yu, History, Princeton University
EDITORIAL BOARD Richard Baum, Politics, University of California, Los Angeles Kam Wing Chan, Geography, University of Washington Roger C. K. Chan, CUPEM, University of Hong Kong Albert H. Y. Chen, Law, University of Hong Kong Chen Jian, History, University of Virginia Chen Yung-fa, History, Academia Sinica Yun-han Chu, Politics, National Taiwan University Deborah Davis, Sociology, Yale University Arif Dirlik, History, University of Oregon *Gan Yang, Philosophy, University of Hong Kong Hamashita, Takeshi, History, Tokyo University *Chang-tai Hung, History, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Qingguo Jia, Politics, Peking University Kuan Hsin-chi, Politics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Y. Y. Kueh, Economics, Lingnan University *Lau Chong Chor, Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Lau Siu-kai, Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong David D. Li, Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Li Shi, Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Li Si-ming, Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University Justin Yifu Lin, Economics, Peking University & H.K. University of Science & Technology Hanlong Lu, Sociology, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Xiaobo L?, Political Science, Columbia University *Steven K. Luk, Chinese University Press, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Bonnie S. McDougall, Literature, University of Edingburgh Barry Naughton, Economics, University of California, San Diego *Shen Jianfa, Geography, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Tianjian Shi, Politics, Duke University Alvin Y. So, Sociology, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Yun-wing Sung, Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong *Tam Kwok-kan, Literature, The Chinese University of Hong Kong *Tsui Kai Yuen, Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Wang Xi, History, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Christine P. Wong, Economics, University of Washington Wong Siu-lun, Sociology, University of Hong Kong Geng Xiao, Economics, University of Hong Kong Xin Chunying, Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Quansheng Zhao, Politics, American University Xueguang Zhou, Sociology, Duke University
*Executive Members
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