CJAS Journal

Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies

Current issue:

Vol 27 (2)
published October 2009

Special issue: Conflicts in Development

Guest editors:
Kiat Jin Lee & Ai Yun Hing


With articles by:

Sixin Sheng
Joeven Rosario Castro
Saroja Dorairajoo
Hui-Tun Chuang
Noor Aisha Abdul Rahman


Table of contents and online version


The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies (CJAS) is a leading journal that focuses on the social political economy of contemporary Asia.

CJAS publishes refered papers that emphasise:

  • Business in society: Fast-paced economic development has transformed Asia. New social, cultural and political values and behaviour have emerged.
  • Society in business: Culture and politics are embedded in the economic arena. Business strategies, economic plans and management styles are constantly evolving out of local constraints.
  • Theory: Analysing new Asia and using indigenous knowledge will offer fresh ways of understanding society and business. Developing fresh theories from global and local perspectives will enrich our scientific knowledge of Asia and the world.

The scope of the journal is broad. We welcome investigations at various levels - global, societal, social group and company.

Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies is published by the Asia Research Centre, Copenhagen Business School. The editor is Associate Professor Can Seng Ooi.

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