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THE JOURNAL
The Asian Journal of Public Affairs is a web-based, academic publication regarding public affairs issues pertaining to Asia and the Oceania region. Spearheaded by graduate students and printed on a biannual basis, AJPA was established to analyse and influence policy-making within Asia through an interdisciplinary lens, including but not limited to Public Policy, Public Management, International Relations, International Political Economy, and Economics. Each edition features scholarly submissions, case studies, book reviews, and commentaries from distinguished figures. The journal seeks an audience of scholars and practitioners and is published by the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP).
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Current graduate students and recent alumni are invited to submit papers, case studies, and book reviews for the second edition of the Asian Journal of Public Affairs.
Paper Guidelines: Please substantiate your analysis with tangible policy recommendations. Papers should not exceed 6,000 words excluding endnotes and bibliography. Submissions must include a one-page abstract of the paper with contact information. Citations must follow the social science author-date system in the Chicago Manual of Style. Authors are also encouraged to submit policy case studies (max. 6,000 words) and brief book reviews (max. 1,000 words). The following guide is to assist contributors in preparing submissions. The guidelines cover style, citation, formatting, and editing. Detailed information on all stylistic matters are contained in The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition (http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html).
Download AJPA manuscript guidelines here.
Submissions Deadline for Spring 2008 Edition: 31 March, 2008
EDITORIAL BOARD
The Journal is run by Student Editors with the vital support of Senior Advisors, Professor Mukul Asher and Associate Professor Darryl Jarvis.
MPP Class of 2006/2008 Jose Tito Baeza Huesca Akshar Saxena James Orum Sheppard
MPP Class of 2007/2009 Vimal Balasubramaniam (Editor-in-Chief) Maciej Drozd Fabio Goncalves Da Silva Sanjana Govindan Meita Kartikaningsih Angel Lam Bianca-Martina Rohner Amit Verma
CONTACT US
Asian Journal of Public Affairs Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772
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