Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs
The Journal of Asian Security & International Affairs (JASIA) is an international peer reviewed journal that specializes in political and security issues in all the main sub-regions of Asia – Central and West Asia; South Asia; Northeast Asia; Southeast Asia; and Australasia. The JASIA is particularly interested in papers that link domestic and international political issues and developments with national and regional security concerns and implications. Security is understood both in its ‘traditional’ (e.g., interstate wars and conflict, weapons proliferation, military modernization, alliance building, defence and foreign policy, arms control, etc.), and ‘non-traditional’ (e.g., weak states, civil wars, insurgency movements, ethnic violence, economic crisis, social conflicts, democratic change, transnational terrorism, piracy, human security, etc.) senses. The editors welcome submissions of original and innovative research papers offering theory-driven empirical analysis and policy prescriptions, which would be of interest to experts and scholars, government officials and policymakers, and non-specialist readers. The JASIA also publishes reviews of books on all aspects of politics and security in Asia.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
The Journal of Asian Security & International Affairs (JASIA) is an international peer reviewed journal that specializes in political and security issues in all the main sub-regions of Asia – Central and West Asia; South Asia; Northeast Asia; Southeast Asia; and Australasia. The JASIA is particularly interested in papers that link domestic and international political issues and developments with national and regional security concerns and implications. Security is understood both in its ‘traditional’ (e.g., interstate wars and conflict, weapons proliferation, military modernization, alliance building, defence and foreign policy, arms control, etc.), and ‘non-traditional’ (e.g., weak states, civil wars, insurgency movements, ethnic violence, economic crisis, social conflicts, democratic change, transnational terrorism, piracy, human security, etc.) senses. The editors welcome submissions of original and innovative research papers offering theory-driven empirical analysis and policy prescriptions, which would be of interest to experts and scholars, government officials and policymakers, and non-specialist readers. The JASIA also publishes reviews of books on all aspects of politics and security in Asia.
Rajat Ganguly | Murdoch University, Australia |
Dipikanta Chakraborty | National Law University, India |
Ranjita Chakraborty | University of North Bengal, India |
Lindsay Hughes | Independent Analyst, Australia |
Sreya Maitra | Jadavpur University, India |
Supreeta Mehta | Khudiram Bose Central College, Kolkata University, India |
Gunjan Singh | O. P. Jindal Global University, India |
Anupama Vijayakumar | Trivium, India |
Rizwan Zeb | IQRA University, Pakistan |
Stephen Westcott | Independent Analyst, Australia |
Shahram Akbarzadeh | Deakin University, Australia |
Jamal Barnes | Edith Cowan University, Australia |
Renato Cruz de Castro | De La Salle University, Philippines |
Jie Chen | University of Western Australia, Australia |
Mark S Cogan | Kansai Gaidai University, Japan |
Gitika Commuri | California State University Bakersfield, USA |
Sreeradha Datta | O. P. Jindal Global University, India |
Zenel Garcia | US Army War College, United States |
Ian Hall | Griffith University, Australia |
Ejaz Hussain | Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan |
Purnendra Jain | University of Adelaide, Australia |
Samuel Makinda | Murdoch University, Australia |
Marcus Meitzner | Australian National University, Australia |
Alexey Muraviev | Curtin University, Australia |
T V Paul | McGill University, Canada |
Rajesh Rajagopalan | Jawaharlal Nehru University, India |
Kumar Ramakrishna | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Yoichiro Sato | Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan |
Amira Schiff | Bar-Ilan University, Israel |
Joshua Snider | National Defence College, UAE |
Charles J Sullivan | National Defence College, UAE |
Aisling Swaine | University College Dublin, Ireland |
Alexander Tan | University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
Pradeep Kumar Taneja | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Ashley Tellis | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA |
Kristin Vekasi | University of Maine, USA |
Saira Yamin | US Naval War College, Rhode Island, USA |
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