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Pacific Review


The Pacific Review provides a major platform for the study of the Pacific Basin. It is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas on this increasingly important region, published with the intention of promoting understanding. The specific aims and objectives of the journal are:

    * to break down barriers between areas of study and between the worlds of academia, journalism, government and business
    * to focus on issues of policy and act as a forum for the exchange of ideas from different fields of expertise
    * to be global in perspective and not narrowly concerned with the interests of a specific country or political system

Contributors include specialists in domestic and foreign politics, economics, businessand industrial issues, military strategy and cultural issues. Indeed in the Pacific Review you will find the disciplines talking to one another!

The accessible nature of the Pacific Review and a focus on current policy issues make it a valuable source on information for the business community and government agencies in addition to academics.

Link:

www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09512748.asp  

Munk School for Global Affairs

Dr David Chu Program in Asia Pacific Studies

University of Toronto

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