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Routledge Studies on Asia in the World
Routledge Studies on Asia in the World will be an authoritative source of knowledge on Asia studying a variety of cultural, economic, environmental, legal, political, religious, security and social questions, addressed from an Asian perspective. We aim to foster a deeper understanding of the domestic and regional complexities which accompany the dynamic shifts in the global economic, political and security landscape towards Asia and their repercussions for the world at large. We’re looking for scholars and practitioners – Asian and Western alike – from various social science disciplines and fields to engage in testing existing models which explain such dramatic transformation and to formulate new theories that can accommodate the specific political, cultural and developmental context of Asia’s diverse societies. We welcome both monographs and collective volumes which explore the new roles, rights and responsibilities of Asian nations in shaping today’s interconnected and globalized world in their own right.
We are particularly interested in books that demonstrate interdisciplinary and holistic thinking; rigorous and creative research; cross-fertilization of Western and Asian thought; and/or a grass-roots approach.
While we are open to any exciting ideas for edited, single or co-authored work, we are currently inviting book proposals which address the following areas:
- Global Governance in Asia
- Dispute Resolution in Asia
- Asia and International Peacekeeping
- Human Rights in Asia
- SustainableDevelopment Goals in Asia
- Religion in Asia
If you have an idea for a new book in Routledge Studies on Asia in the World, please send a written proposal to the Editor in Chief:
Matthias Vanhullebusch matthias.vanhullebusch@gmail.com
Series Editors:
Prof. Dr. Matthias Vanhullebusch – Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Prof. Dr. Ji Weidong– Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Editorial Board:
Prof. Dr. Danny Quah - National University of Singapore
Prof. Dr. Gurharpal Singh – School of Oriental and African Studies
Prof. Dr. Javaid Rehman – Brunel University
Prof. Dr. Jing Men – College of Europe
Prof. Dr. Lanxin Xiang – Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Prof. Dr. Nira Wickramasinghe – Leiden University
Prof. Dr. R. Sudarshan – Jindal Global University
Prof. Dr. Vinod K. Aggarwal – University of California, Berkeley