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Questions about Asian Survey

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What is Asian Survey journal and who publishes it?

Asian Survey: A Bimonthly Review of Contemporary Asian Affairs is an academic journal focused on Asian studies. It is published by the University of California Press on behalf of the Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

When was Asian Survey founded and what was it originally called?

Asian Survey was established in 1932 under the name Memorandum, published by the Institute of Pacific Relations, American Council. It was renamed Far Eastern Survey in 1935, then took its current name in 1961.

What is the impact factor of Asian Survey?

According to the Journal Citation Reports, Asian Survey had an impact factor of 1.3 in 2023.

Who is the editor-in-chief of Asian Survey?

The editor-in-chief of Asian Survey is Uk Heo, affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

What databases index Asian Survey?

Asian Survey is abstracted and indexed in GEOBASE, Scopus, the MLA Modern Language Association Database, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, and Historical Abstracts.

Does Asian Survey use peer review?

Asian Survey uses double-blind peer review, in which neither the author nor the reviewer knows the other's identity during the evaluation process.