期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY 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
Journal of Contemporary China is the only English language journal edited in North America that provides exclusive information about contemporary Chinese affairs for scholars, businessmen and government policy-makers. It publishes articles of theoretical and policy research and research notes, as well as book reviews. The journal's fields of interest include economics, political science, law, culture, literature, business, history, international relations, sociology and other social sciences and humanities.
Peer Review Statement All research articles in this journal have undergone an editorial screening and double-blind peer review process.
Journal of Contemporary China is currently noted in American History and Life, British Humanities Index (BHI), CSA Abstracts, GEOBASE, Historical Abstracts, International Political Science Abstracts, International Development Abstracts, MLA International Bibliography, Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index?/FONT> and Directory of Periodicals.
Instructions to Authors Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors.***
The Editor invites submission of theoretical and policy research articles and research notes on contemporary Chinese affairs, as well as book reviews of Chinese language works published in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the United States, and other parts of the world. The journal's fields of interest include economics, political science, law, culture, history, international relations, sociology, literature, business and other social sciences and humanities.
The editor welcomes only electronic submission of manuscripts. Please email all submissions to the editor at szhao@du.edu.
Manuscripts should be 25-30 double spaced pages in length ?roughly equivalent to 7,000 to 9,000 words ?including references, appendices, footnotes, tables and figures. The maximum length the Editor will accept is 35 double spaced pages. Submissions should contain an abstract and a brief bio of each approximately 125 words. Place tables and graphs on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. Footnotes should follow the Chicago Manual of Style. Authors may refer to previous issues of JCC for style. Since manuscripts are sent out anonymously for editorial evaluation, the author's name and affiliation should appear only on a separate cover page. The procedures for reviewing manuscripts are based on the anonymity of the author and the confidentiality of readers' and editor's reports. Editorial policy does not provide for transmitting readers' evaluations to authors of rejected manuscripts. Articles submitted to JCC should be original research and should not have been already published or considered for publication elsewhere.
Proofs will normally be sent to authors for checking and making essential corrections, not for general revision or alteration. They should be corrected and returned to the publishers within three days of receipt.
Free article access: Corresponding authors can receive 50 free reprints, free online access to their article through our website ( www.informaworld.com) and a complimentary copy of the issue containing their article. Complimentary reprints are available through Rightslink?and additional reprints can be ordered through Rightslink?when proofs are received. If you have any queries, please contact our reprints department at reprints@tandf.co.uk
Copyright and authors' rights: It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or license the publication rights in their articles, including abstracts, to Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain many rights under the Taylor & Francis rights policies, which can be found at www.informaworld.com/authors_journals_copyright_position. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
Editorial Board
Editor:
Suisheng Zhao Biography Graduate School of International Studies University of Denver USA
Editorial Advisory Board:
Andrew Nathan (Chairman) - East Asian Institute, Columbia University, USA
Richard Baum - Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Pieter Bottlier - SAIS, John Hopkins University, USA
Jean Pierre Cabestan - Department of Governmental and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
William A. Callahan, University of Manchester, UKChu-Yuan Cheng - Department of Economics, Ball State University, USA
Yun-han Chu - Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Jackque deLisle - University of Pennsylvania, USA
Lowell Dittmer - Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
June Teufel Dreyer - Department of Political Science, University of Miami, USA
Lee Feigon - Department of History, Colby College, USA
Joseph Fewsmith - Department of International Relations, Boston University, USA
Edward Friedman - Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
John W. Garver - The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Bates Gill - Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden
Professor Thomas B. Gold- Deparment of Sociology, University of California, USA
Avery Goldstein - Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Steven M. Goldstein - Department of Government, Smith College, USA
Professor David S. G. Goodman - Institute of Social Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia
Carole Lee Hamrin - George Mason University, USA
Gary H. Jefferson - Graduate School of International Economics and Finance, Brandeis Unversity, USA
Qingguo Jia - Beijing University, PRC
C. W. Kenneth Keng - University of Toronto, Canada
Hsin Chi Kuan - Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
David M. Lamptom - The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, USA
Nicholas Lardy - Institute for International Economics, Washington DC, USA
Kenneth Lieberthal - Political Science Department, University of Michigan , USA
Perry Link - East Asian Studies, Princeton University, USA
Richard Madsen - Department of Sociology, University of California, San Diego, USA
Melanie Manion - Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, USA
Margaret Maurer-Fazio - Department of Economics, Bates College, USA
Alice Lyman Miller - Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA
Ramon H. Myers - Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA
Barry Naughton - Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, USA
Wang Ning - Foreign Language Department, Tsinghau University, China
Kevin O'Brien - Department of Political Science, Univerity of California, Berkeley, USA
Suzanne Ogden - Department of Political Science, Northeastern University, USA
Margaret M. Pearson - Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, USA
Minxin Pei - Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Dwight H. Perkins - HIID, Harvard University, USA
Elizabeth J. Perry - Fairbank Centre for East Asian Research, Harvard University, USA
Jonathan D. Pollack - Strategic Research Department, US Naval War College, USA
Stanley Rosen - Department of Political Science, University of Southern California, USA
Robert S. Ross - Political Science Department, Boston College, USA
Dingli Shen - Fudan University, Shanghai, PRC
Susan Shirk - Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation University of California, San Diego, USA
Tianjian Shi - Political Science Department, Duke University, USA
Chih-yu Shih - National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Robert Sutter - Georgetown University, USA
Steve Tsang - St. Antony's College, Oxford University, UK
Nancy B. Tucker - Department of History, Georgetown University, USA
Peter Van Ness - Contemporary China Centre, Australian National University, Australia
Ezra F. Vogel - Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, USA
Shaoguang Wang - Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Lynn T. White III - Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, USA
Brantly Womack - Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, USA
Professor Dali Yang - Department of Political Science, The University of Chicago, USA
Shujie Yao - School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of NottinghamJi You - University of New South Wales, Australia
Quansheng Zhao - American University, USA
David Zweig - Hong Kong University of Technology and Science, PRC
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