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About the Journal

The Cambridge Journal of China Studies (CJCS, ISSN: 2054-3719/ 2054-3727) is a fast track peer-reviewed academic quarterly published by the Association of Cambridge Studies. CJCS publishes original research articles in all fields of humanities and social sciences related to China and both contemporary and historical themes are welcome.

CJCS is committed to publishing top-tier research in related fields through a fair and rigorous review process. It offers authors high visibility for their papers, access to a broad readership, high standards of copyediting, as well as rapid publication. In addition to original research, CJCS also accepts and publishes viewpoints and commentary on a wide range of issues related to China, such as political, economic, social and cultural developments.

 

Aims and Scope

CJCS aims to promote and further the understanding of China through the dissemination of high-impact research in relevant humanities and social sciences subject areas. Both contemporary and historical perspectives are considered important to CJCS, which always encourages interdisciplinary studies and is committed to promoting dialogues between scholars from different geographical regions. Research topics for the Cambridge Journal of China Studies are included in, but not limited to, the areas listed below:

Economics      Political Research     Law      Education      Innovation & Enterprise     Sociaology     Development Studies           History      Cultural Studies       

 

Topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • China's 'New Normal'
  • China and the Silk Road
  • China in Africa and the Middle East
  • The 'going out' policy and its impact of internationalization
  • Globalization and the challenges to education
  • Globalization and cultural identity
  • Agriculture and rural development
  • Rural-urban migration and labour market reform
  • Urban and Aging studies
  • History and reality of public health policy in China
  • Hi-tech medicine and humanities
  • Education policy and social mobility
  • China and education innovation
  • Woman's social status in China
  • Traditional Chinese culture and environmental ethics
  • Principles of international law and Chinese environmental policy
  • Chinese environmental problems and its sociological explanation

 

Please submit your manuscripts to [email protected] with "manuscript submission" in the subject line. For more information about publishing in CJCS, please logon to http://journal.acs-cam.org.uk.

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