[TimorLesteStudies] New Journal: Asia & The Pacific Policy Studies - call for papers

Bu Wilson bu.wilson at anu.edu.au
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CALL FOR PAPERS

CRAWFORD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY(http://crawford.anu.edu.au/)



23rd November 2012View in your web browser(http://crawford.anu.edu.au/distribution/newsletter/research-newsletter/callforpaper2012-11-2-anu.html)







Introducing a new journal: Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies

Dear colleague,

(http://asiaandthepacificpolicystudies.crawford.anu.edu.au/">Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies(http://asiaandthepacificpolicystudies.crawford.anu.edu.au/). The journal is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that targets research in policy studies in Australia, Asia and the Pacific. Authors publishing in Asia and the Pacific Policy Studiesbenefit from: 

	unrestricted international readership in the academic and policy community, via Open Access publication on Wiley Online Library, with no author fees
	contributing to multidisciplinary research in public policy in Australia, Asia and the Pacific
	exposure to influential policymakers in Asia and the Pacific, and throughout the world
	publication in a journal led by a world-class multidisciplinary editorial team.


The first issue of the journal will be published in January 2014 with 'early view papers' made available from September 2013. The commissioned papers include:

	"Nuclear deterrence in Asia and the Pacific" by Gareth Evans
	"Applying ecosystem services in China" by Robert Costanza
	"The role of the private sector in public policy decision making" by Ann Florini
	"Food policy in Asia and the Pacific" by Peter Timmer
	"Water policy in Asia" by Robert Glennon
	"Anti-corruption strategies in Vietnam and China" by Martin Painter
	"Doing better by design: Justice reform intervention and innovation in Asia" by Veronica Taylor
	"The US and the major emerging powers: A geo-strategic perspective" by Stephan Haggard
	"Asia and the G-20" by Peter Drysdale
	"Health policy in Asia and the Pacific: Navigating local needs and global challenges" by Kelley Lee
	"Growth in densely populated Asia: Implications for resource-rich countries by 2030" by Kym Anderson & Anna Strutt
	"China's sustainability in a telecoupled world" by Jianguo Liu
	"Conservation economics in Asia and the Pacific" by Dale Squires
	"Agricultural development in China" by Huang Jikun
	"National targeted programs for poverty reduction in Vietnam" by Henrik Hansen
	"Aid effectiveness: determinants and strategies" by Stephen Howes
	"Migration in the Pacific" by John Gibson
	"Fisheries policy in the Pacific" by Tom Kompas
	"MEY (Maximum Economic Yield) and bioeconomic losses in the management of tuna stocks in the Pacific" by Nhu Che


If you would like to contribute in this exciting new Journal, please read the author guidelines(http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%292050-2680/homepage/ForAuthors.html) and submit through the Journal's submission site(http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/crawfordapps).

With thanks,

Tom Kompas
Editor-in-Chief, Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies
Director, Crawford School of Public Policy, the Australian National University
editorinchief.apps at anu.edu.au

About the Journal

Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies is the flagship journal of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. The Journal aims to break down barriers across disciplines, and generate policy impact.

Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies has funding support from the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), and commissions research in areas of particular interest to the Journal's Editors and AusAID.

Aims and scope

Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that targets research in policy studies in Australia, Asia and the Pacific, with a discipline focus that includes governance, economics, political science, development and the environment. Specific themes of interest include health and education, aid, migration, public administration, climate change, energy, the environment, food policy, the role of the private sector in public policy, trade, foreign policy, natural resource management and development policy.

Editorial team

The Editorial office for Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies is based in the Crawford School at the Australian National University in Canberra. Professor Tom Kompas(https://crawford.anu.edu.au/about_crawford/content/director.php), Director of the Crawford School of Public Policy, is the founding Editor-in-Chief. Professor Kompas is supported by a distinguished group of Editors drawn from across various disciplines, and from Australia, the region and the world.

Editor-in-Chief

	Tom Kompas, The Australian National University


Editors

	Chris Ballard, The Australian National University
	Tuong Nhu Che, Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics
	Graeme Doole, University of Western Australia
	Jenny Gordon, Productivity Commission of Australia
	Ron Duncan, The Australian National University
	Ann Florini, Singapore Management University
	Ippei Fujiwara, The Australian National University
	John Gibson, University of Waikato
	Robert Glennon, University of Arizona
	Quentin Grafton, The Australian National University
	Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego
	Henrik Hansen, University of Copenhagen
	Carolyn Hendriks, The Australian National University
	Stephen Howes, The Australian National University
	Huang Jikun, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy
	Adrian Kay, The Australian National University
	Kaliappa Kalirajan, The Australian National University
	Peter Larmour, University of the South Pacific
	Kelley Lee, Simon Fraser University
	Liu Jianguo, Michigan State University
	Katherine Morton, The Australian National University
	Ngo Van Long, McGill University
	Janine O'Flynn, The Australian National University
	Martin Painter, City University of Hong Kong
	Tikki Pangestu, National University of Singapore
	Ben Reilly, The Australian National University
	Dale Squires, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
	David Stern, The Australian National University
	Colin Talbot, Manchester Business School
	Veronica Taylor, The Australian National University
	Dominique van de Walle, World Bank
	Robert Warner, The Australian National University
	Fiona Yap, The Australian National University


Managing Editors

	Björn Dressel, The Australian National University
	Amanda Smullen, The Australian National University
	Annie Wei, The Australian National University


Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies is published online three times a year by Wiley Blackwell, with all contributions made freely available from Wiley Online Library without restriction. The first issue will be published in early 2014 and 'early view papers' will be made available from September 2013.

Submission guidelines

Papers on a range of topics that speak to various disciplines, the region and policy makers are encouraged. The goal of the Journal is to break down barriers across disciplines, and generate policy impact. Submissions will be reviewed on the basis of content, policy relevance and readability.

Papers should be submitted through the Journal's submission site(http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/crawfordapps).

Read the Author Guidelines(http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2050-2680/homepage/ForAuthors.html).

Asia and the Pacific Policy Society

(http://asiaandthepacificpolicystudies.crawford.anu.edu.au/apps/">Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, and widen the disciplinary focus of supporting scholars and policy makers, positioning research on the region within the mainstream of public policy.

In addition to linking scholars and policymakers together, the Society also harnesses and positions the most up-to-date research on the region within the mainstream of public policy. Membership extends to the large Crawford School community, including its extensive links into Australia and the Asia-Pacific policy world, across academia, NGOs and government. Alumni of Crawford School and ANU will also form a part of the Society and extend its reach to every country in the world.

The standing of the Society is reinforced by the appointment of distinguished Fellows(http://asiaandthepacificpolicystudies.crawford.anu.edu.au/apps/) comprising leading academics and policymakers from around the world.

Contact Information

Mr Sung Lee
Director
Research Communications
Crawford School of Public Policy
The Australian National University
(E) sung.lee at anu.edu.au
EDITORIAL OFFICE Crawford School of Public Policy, #132 Lennox Crossing,
The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
PHONE +61 2 6125 9563 FAX +61 2 6125 5448 EMAIL asiaandthepacificpolicystudies at anu.edu.au




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