Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
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PA |
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Discipline | Area Studies |
Language | English |
Publication details | |
Publisher |
University of British Columbia (Canada)
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Publication history
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1928 to present |
0.583 | |
Indexing | |
ISSN |
1715-3379 |
Links | |
Pacific Affairs (PA) is a Canadian peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes academic research on contemporary political, economic, and social issues in Asia and the Pacific. The journal was founded in 1926 as the newsletter for the entirety of the Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR). In May 1928, PA adopted its current name, and has been published continuously since. From 1934 to 1942, the journal was edited by Owen Lattimore, the pioneering scholar of Central Asian history, then William L. Holland.
The journal moved from the IPR headquarters in New York to the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, in 1961. Pressure from Senator Joseph McCarthy led to the dissolution of the IPR in 1960. It is currently housed in the Institute of Asian Research [1] at the University of British Columbia.
The journal's executive committee is composed of an editor, associate editors (based on the following geographic regions: Asia General, East Asia (China and Inner Asia, Japan, Korea), South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australasia and the Pacific Islands) and members representing Simon Fraser University [2], University of Victoria [3], University of Northern British Columbia [4], and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada [5].
Ingenta is the electronic provider for Pacific Affairs′ online subscriptions. Subscribers also have access to the entire contents of the journal from its inception in 1926 in JSTOR with a four-year moving wall.