The China Quarterly

The China Quarterly
The China Quarterly  
China Quarterly.jpg
Discipline Area studies
Language English
Edited by Chris Bramall
Publication details
Publisher Cambridge University Press for the School of Oriental and African Studies (United Kingdom)
Publication history 1960-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0305-7410 (print)
1468-2648 (web)
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The China Quarterly, founded in 1960, is an interdisciplinary academic journal that focuses on all aspects of contemporary Mainland China and Taiwan. It covers a range of subjects including anthropology, business, literature and the arts, economics, geography, history, international affairs, law, politics, and sociology. Each issue contains articles and research reports, a comprehensive book review section, and a Quarterly Chronicle, which keeps readers informed of events in and affecting China. The China Quarterly is owned by the School of Oriental and African Studies and published by Cambridge University Press.[1]

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