CJAS Journal

Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies

Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies (CJAS) is a peer-previewed journal published by Asia Research Centre. The editor is Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard .
To view past issues and tables of contents please go to online version .
Latest issue:
Vol 29 (2)
Published December 2011
Political and Economic Decoupling and Risk Assessment in Contemporary Asia
With articles by:
Michael Jacobsen
Werner Pascha and Jihee Yoon
Alain-Marc Rieu
Sean Golden
Peter in Der Heiden and Markus Taube

CJAS focuses on the social political economy of contemporary Asia.
CJAS publishes refereed papers that emphasize:
  • Business in society: Fast-paced economic development has transformed Asia. New social, cultural and political values and behaviour have emerged.
  • Society in business: Culture and politics are embedded in the economic arena. Business strategies, economic plans and management styles are constantly evolving out of local constraints.
  • Theory: Analysing new Asia and using indigenous knowledge will offer fresh ways of understanding society and business. Developing fresh theories from global and local perspectives will enrich our scientific knowledge of Asia and the world.
The scope of the journal is broad. We welcome investigations at various levels - global, societal, social group and company.
For contact information and access to past issues: click here .

Sidst opdateret af Lene Krarup Laursen 17.01.2012