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Asian Affairs: An American Review:
Manuscript Submission


Asian Affairs: An American Review, a quarterly journal focusing on U.S. policy in Asia and the contemporary politics, economics, security, and international relations of the region, invites submissions of original research papers of between 5,000 to 7,000 words.

Asian Affairs seeks to present in-depth, well-argued theses relevant for policymakers in both the United States and the greater Asian region. Articles should contribute to an ongoing debate or bring to light new questions and responses to contemporary issues pertaining to the East, Southeast, South, and Central Asian regions. All perspectives are of interest. Submissions will be double-blind peer reviewed. The journal has no op-ed section and does not publish opinion essays.

Please submit papers by email to aa@heldref.org, including a cover letter stating that the manuscript is not under consideration elsewhere.

Documentation should adhere to the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. Asian Affairs uses endnotes, not footnotes. The editors reserve the right to make editorial changes necessary for space requirements and journal standards. Contributors of published papers will receive two complimentary copies of the issue containing their articles and obtain online access to their article.

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