Modern China Studies
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Modern China Studies (traditional Chinese: 當代中國研究; simplified Chinese: 当代中国研究[5]), abbreviated as MCS,[6] also translated into English as Contemporary China Studies,[7] is a United States-based[8] peer-reviewed international journal focusing on discussing contemporary issues and current affairs in the People's Republic of China,[9] published biannually featuring articles in either Chinese or English. The journal is based in Princeton, New Jersey.
Wang Yuan
Yang Bin
| Editor-in-chief | Shaomin Li Wang Yuan Yang Bin |
|---|---|
| Former editors | Cheng Xiaonong[1] |
| First issue | 1990[2] |
| Country | United States[3] |
| Based in | Princeton, New Jersey[4] |
| Website | modernchinastudies.org |
| ISSN | 2160-0295 (print) 2160-0317 (web) |
| OCLC | 31685548 |
Modern China Studies was founded by Shaomin Li (李少民) in 1990[10] in Princeton University,[11] its content mainly covers the fields of politics, economy, law, society, culture, international relations, environmental protection, modern history and humanities. Submissions to the journal will undergo a double-blind peer-review process.[12]
See also
- China Journal of Democracy