The Asian International Studies Review (AISR) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published in coordination with the Ewha Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) and the Institute for International and Area Studies (IIAS). It is a registered journal at the Korea Research Foundation, has been listed by the Korea Citation Index (KCI) since 2010, and in 2018 was accepted for listing with Scopus. The AISR is the official journal of both the Korean International Studies Association (KISA) and the Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA).
The principal aim of AISR is to advance international studies research broadly defined to include international relations, international economics, international security, international law, development cooperation, comparative politics, international trade and investment, international business, and Asian and cross-cultural studies. It also supports networking and the exchange of ideas between academics and practitioners across disciplines, countries, and regions in order to give a greater voice to scholars of the international interactions of Asia and to Asian-based scholars of international affairs.
AISR welcomes submissions of standard research articles (5,000-10,000 words)
Editor-in-Chief Brendan M. Howe, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Managing Editor Emily Sung, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Editorial Board Amitav Acharya, American University (USA)
Kerry Brown, King's College London (UK)
Byungil Choi, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Kisuk Cho, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Youngjeen Cho, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Paul Diehl, University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
Mustafa Izzuddin, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Devin Joshi, Singapore Management University (Singapore)
Hannah Jun, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Robert Kelly, Busan National University (South Korea)
Eun Mee Kim, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Jonghoon Kim, University of Incheon (South Korea)
Sungbin Ko, Jeju National University (South Korea)
Boris Kondoch, Far East University (South Korea)
Junghoon Moon, Seoul National University (South Korea)
Chanyong Park, Andong National University (South Korea)
Sorpong Peou, Ryerson University (Canada)
Daniel Pinkston, Troy University, USAG Humphreys Education Center (South Korea)
Vesselin Popovski, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University (India)
M. Ramesh, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Mason Richey, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (South Korea)
Christian Schafferer Overseas Chinese University, Taichung (Taiwan)
Ioannis Tellidis, Kyung Hee University (South Korea)
Ramesh Thakur, Australian National University (Australia)
Andrew Williams, University of St Andrews (UK)
Ren Xiao, Fudan University (China)
Toshio Yamagishi, Hitotsubashi University (Japan)
Kiwoong Yang, Hallym University (South Korea)
Jang-Hee Yoo, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Korea Citation Index
Scopus
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Online submission: Articles for publication in the Asian International Studies Review can be submitted online through Editorial Manager. To submit an article, click here.
For more details on online submission, please visit our EM Support page.
Editor-in-Chief Brendan M. Howe, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Managing Editor Emily Sung, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Editorial Board Amitav Acharya, American University (USA)
Kerry Brown, King's College London (UK)
Byungil Choi, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Kisuk Cho, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Youngjeen Cho, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Paul Diehl, University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
Mustafa Izzuddin, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Devin Joshi, Singapore Management University (Singapore)
Hannah Jun, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Thomas Kalinowski, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Robert Kelly, Busan National University (South Korea)
Eun Mee Kim, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Jonghoon Kim, University of Incheon (South Korea)
Sungbin Ko, Jeju National University (South Korea)
Boris Kondoch, Far East University (South Korea)
Junghoon Moon, Seoul National University (South Korea)
Chanyong Park, Andong National University (South Korea)
Sorpong Peou, Ryerson University (Canada)
Daniel Pinkston, Troy University, USAG Humphreys Education Center (South Korea)
Vesselin Popovski, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University (India)
M. Ramesh, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Mason Richey, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (South Korea)
Christian Schafferer Overseas Chinese University, Taichung (Taiwan)
Ioannis Tellidis, Kyung Hee University (South Korea)
Ramesh Thakur, Australian National University (Australia)
Andrew Williams, University of St Andrews (UK)
Ren Xiao, Fudan University (China)
Toshio Yamagishi, Hitotsubashi University (Japan)
Kiwoong Yang, Hallym University (South Korea)
Jang-Hee Yoo, Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
The Asian International Studies Review (AISR) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published in coordination with the Ewha Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) and the Institute for International and Area Studies (IIAS). It is a registered journal at the Korea Research Foundation, has been listed by the Korea Citation Index (KCI) since 2010, and in 2018 was accepted for listing with Scopus. The AISR is the official journal of both the Korean International Studies Association (KISA) and the Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA).
The principal aim of AISR is to advance international studies research broadly defined to include international relations, international economics, international security, international law, development cooperation, comparative politics, international trade and investment, international business, and Asian and cross-cultural studies. It also supports networking and the exchange of ideas between academics and practitioners across disciplines, countries, and regions in order to give a greater voice to scholars of the international interactions of Asia and to Asian-based scholars of international affairs.
AISR welcomes submissions of standard research articles (5,000-10,000 words)