Call for submissions: Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs

On behalf of the Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs, I would like to extend a warm invitation to students to submit their work for the upcoming 2011 issue.

The Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs showcases outstanding papers on East Asia and Southeast Asia written by undergraduate and graduate students; it is one of the few publications in existence with such a mission. SJEAA accepts original articles from all academic disciplines pertaining to China/Hong Kong/Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Greater East Asia (including Southeast Asia). Published editions of the journal include topics such as politics, international relations, economics, history, literature, and the arts. Supported by the Stanford Center for East Asian Studies, SJEAA is currently distributed internationally and regularly receives submissions from leading universities in the US and abroad.

SJEAA is currently accepting submissions for our 2011 edition, and welcomes submissions from students at your institution. We also accept book review submissions for books whose first publication date is between 2009 and 2011. Book reviews should be above 900 words in length.

The deadline for submissions is April 3rd, 2011 . Submissions guidelines can be found here:

http://www.stanford.edu/group/sjeaa/submissions.html

Do not hesitate to contact me by email at xinshan@stanford.edu should you have any questions.

Xin Shan
Publicity Director
Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs
Center for East Asian Studies,
615 Crothers Way, 100 Encina Commons
Stanford, CA 94305
xinshan@stanford.edu

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