Millennial Asia
Development Studies (General)
Millennial Asia: An International Journal of Asian Studies is a multidisciplinary, refereed quarterly journal of the Association of Asia Scholars (AAS)–an association of the alumni of the Asian Scholarship Foundation (ASF). It aims to encourage multifaceted, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research on Asia, in order to understand its fast changing context as a growth pole of global economy. By providing a forum for Asian scholars situated globally, it promotes dialogue between the global academic community, civil society and policy makers on Asian issues. The journal examines Asia on a regional and comparative basis, emphasizing patterns and tendencies that go beyond national borders and are globally relevant.
Modern and contemporary Asia has witnessed dynamic transformations in cultures, societies, economies and political institutions, among others. It confronts issues of collective identity formation, ecological crisis, rapid economic change and resurgence of religion and communal identifies while embracing globalization. An analysis of past experiences can help produce a deeper understanding of contemporary change. In particular, the journal is interested in locating contemporary changes within a historical perspective, through the use of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches. This way, it hopes to promote comparative studies involving Asia’s various regions.
The journal brings out both thematic and general issues and the thrust areas are: Asian integration, Asian economies, sociology, culture, politics, governance, security, development issues, arts and literature and any other such issue as the editorial board may deem fit. The core fields include development encompassing agriculture, industry, regional trade, social sectors like health and education and development policy across the region and in specific countries in a comparative perspective.
Coverage: Entire Asia including South Asia, East Asia, South-East Asia, and West Asia.
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Millennial Asia: An International Journal of Asian Studies is a multidisciplinary, refereed quarterly journal of the Association of Asia Scholars (AAS)–an association of the alumni of the Asian Scholarship Foundation (ASF). It aims to encourage multifaceted, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research on Asia, in order to understand its fast changing context as a growth pole of global economy. By providing a forum for Asian scholars situated globally, it promotes dialogue between the global academic community, civil society and policy makers on Asian issues. The journal examines Asia on a regional and comparative basis, emphasizing patterns and tendencies that go beyond national borders and are globally relevant.
Modern and contemporary Asia has witnessed dynamic transformations in cultures, societies, economies and political institutions, among others. It confronts issues of collective identity formation, ecological crisis, rapid economic change and resurgence of religion and communal identifies while embracing globalization. An analysis of past experiences can help produce a deeper understanding of contemporary change. In particular, the journal is interested in locating contemporary changes within a historical perspective, through the use of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches. This way, it hopes to promote comparative studies involving Asia’s various regions.
The journal brings out both thematic and general issues and the thrust areas are: Asian integration, Asian economies, sociology, culture, politics, governance, security, development issues, arts and literature and any other such issue as the editorial board may deem fit. The core fields include development encompassing agriculture, industry, regional trade, social sectors like health and education and development policy across the region and in specific countries in a comparative perspective.
Coverage: Entire Asia including South Asia, East Asia, South-East Asia, and West Asia.undefined
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Lakhwinder Singh | Punjabi University, Patiala, India |
Sukhpal Singh | Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India |
Sungho Rho | Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea |
Munim Barai | Graduate School of Management, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU), Japan |
Reshmi Kazi | Department of Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, India |
Anindita Dasgupta | Taylor’s University, Selangor, Malaysia |
Leonardo A Lanzona, Jr. | Ateneo de Manila University, Manila, Philippines |
Datin Paduka Fatimah Mohamed Arshad | Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia |
Stephanie Barrientos | University of Manchester, Manchaster, UK |
Kaushik Basu | Cornell University, New York, USA |
Suthipand Chirathivat | Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand |
Mohamed Esham | Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka |
Manuel Gonzalo | National University of Quilmes and National University of Chilecito, Argentina |
Wang Gungwu | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Daniel K N Johnson | Colorado College, Colorado, USA |
K J Joseph | Gulati Institute for Finance and Taxation (GIFT), Thiruvananthapuram, India |
Kenichi Kitajima | Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan |
Keun Lee | Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea |
Raman Mahadevan | Senior Economic Historian and Independent Researcher, Bangalore, India |
Reena Marwah | Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi, India |
Usman Mustafa | Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan |
Bill Pritchard | University of Sydney, Australia |
Selim Raihan | University of Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Ashwani Saith | International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands |
Kunal Sen | UNU WIDER, Helsinki, Finland and Manchester University, United Kingdom |
Chih-yu Shih | National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
Nirvikar Singh | University of California, Santa Cruz, USA |
Swaran Singh | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India |
Sucha Singh Gill | Ex-Director General, Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh, India |
Rehman Sobhan | Founder and current Chairman of Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) |
E Sridharan | University of Pennsylvania Institute for Advanced Studies in India, India |
Vinod Vyasulu | Senior Economist, Former Professor and Vice Dean, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, NCR, India |
Ryuhei Wakasugi | Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan |
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