Asian Bioethics Review
Leonardo De Castro, editor
Centre for Biomedical Ethics, NUS in collaboration with the Hastings Center Report
The Asian Bioethics Review covers a broad range of topics relating to bioethics. An online academic journal, ABR provides a forum to express and exchange original ideas on all aspects of bioethics, especially those relevant to the region. The journal promotes multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary studies and will appeal to all working in the field of ethics in medicine and healthcare, genetics, law, policy, science studies and research. The journal can be accessed online, or email medcampb@nus.edu.sg to request a print copy.
China: An International Journal
Zheng Yongnian, editor
East Asian Institute, Singapore
Published thrice yearly in April, August and December for Singapore's East Asian Institute by NUS Press, China: An International Journal focuses on contemporary China, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, covering the fields of politics, economics, society, geography, law, culture and international relations. CIJ is indexed and abstracted in Social Sciences Citation Index®, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, Current Contents®/Social and Behavioral Sciences, International Bibliography of Social Sciences, Bibliography of Asian Studies and Econlit.
The Journal of Burma Studies
Center for Burma Studies, NIU, USA
Jointly sponsored by the Burma Studies Group and the Center for Burma Studies at Northern Illinois University, the Journal of Burma Studies is published twice a year (June and December) by NUS Press. The Journal seeks to publish the best scholarly research focused on Burma/Myanmar and its minority and diasporic cultures from a variety of disciplines, ranging from art history and religious studies, to economics and law. Published since 1997, it draws together research and critical reflection on Burma/Myanmar from scholars across Asia, North America and Europe.
The Heritage Journal
National Heritage Board, Singapore
This peer-reviewed open access online journal publishes research articles on the history, culture and the art practices of Asia, with an emphasis on material culture, cultural resource management and museum practice. It is a publication of Singapore's National Heritage Board.
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