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Asian Affairs, the journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, has been published continuously since 1914[1] (originally as the Journal of the Central Asian Society, and from 1931 to 1969 as the Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society). It covers a range of social, political, and historical subjects linked to Asia, with a particular focus on current affairs and more recent history. It also is a major source of book reviews. The Journal provides a forum at the interface between learned interest, scholarship, journalism and personal experience. There are also two magazines called Asian Affairs, one published for the past decade or so from Hong Kong, and another from Delhi. It has recently published special issues in collaboration with the Wilson Centre for Scholars in Washington DC and King's College London.
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Discipline | Asia |
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Language | English |
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History | Journal of the Central Asian Society 1914-1931; Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society 1931-1969; Asian Affairs 1969-present |
Publisher | |
Frequency | 4 issues every year |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Asian Aff. |
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ISSN | 0306-8374 (print) 1477-1500 (web) |
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In the Norwegian Scientific Index, the journal has been listed as "Level 0" since 2005, which indicates the journal is non-academic and publications in the journal do not count for public research funding.[2]
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