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James I. Matray, California State University, Chico (USA)

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Charles W. Hayford, Evanston, Illinois (USA)

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Mitchell B. Lerner, The Ohio State University (USA)

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Jessica Chapman, Williams College (USA)
Carol Chin, University of Toronto (Canada)
Kenton Clymer, Northern Illinois University (USA)
Steven H. Lee, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Priscilla Roberts, City University of Macau (China)
Michael A. Schneider, Knox College (USA)
Kathryn Statler, University of San Diego (USA)
Xu Guoqi, The University of Hong Kong (China)

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Jeffrey Crean, Tyler Junior College (USA)

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Michael A. Barnhart, SUNY at Stony Brook (USA)
Franklin Ng, California State University, Fresno (USA)
Robert David Johnson, Brooklyn College, CUNY (USA)
T. Christopher Jespersen, University of North Georgia (USA)
Charles W. Hayford, Evanston, Illinois, USA (USA)

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Gordon Chang, Stanford University (USA)
Gerald L. Curtis, Columbia University (USA)
Jon T. Davidann, Hawai’i Pacific University (USA)
Roger Dingman, University of Southern California (USA)
Marc S. Gallicchio, Villanova University (USA)
John W. Garver, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
Laura Hein, Northwestern University (USA)
Terrill Lautz, Syracuse University (USA)
Peter Mauch, University of Western Sydney (Australia)
Robert J. McMahon, Ohio State University (USA)
Niu Dayong, Peking University (China)
Arthur Lewis Rosenbaum, Claremont McKenna College (USA)
Dennis E. Showalter, Colorado College (USA)
Dong Wang, University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany)
Wang Jianlang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China)
Odd Arne Westad, London School of Economics (UK)
Qiang Zhai, Auburn University of Montgomery (USA)
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Frank Gibney Award in American-East Asian Relations

The Journal of American-East Asian Relations invites submissions for the Frank Gibney Award - Graduate Student Essay.

The Journal of American-East Asia Relations since 1991 has published articles in all disciplines on relations of all sorts between the Americas and East and Southeast Asia. Our scope includes diplomatic, economic, security, and cultural concerns, as well as Asian-American history and culture.

The Gibney Award goes to an essay in any field of the Journal’s interest written by a graduate student in the years 2022 or 2023. Brill will award the winning author a US$1,000 prize and the winning article will be published in the Journal in 2024.

Deadline for submissions is December 15, 2023

The student, supervisor, or advisor should send the manuscript and a brief cover letter to Charles W. Hayford, Immediate Past Editor: chayford@aol.com, with a copy to Mitch Lerner: lerner.26@osu.edu.

Frank Gibney (1924–2006), an early and enthusiastic supporter of the Journal, worked for more than fifty years to educate the peoples on both sides of the Pacific about each other. He wrote or edited more than a dozen books and television specials on Japan and Asia. He began his study as an intelligence officer during World War II and the Occupation of Japan, then became an editor at Time, Life, and Newsweek magazines and Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Instructions for authors can be found on the journal's web page.

Previous Winners Include:

  • 2008: Tristan Grunow, University of Oregon (Advisor: Jeffrey Hanes), “A Reexamination of the ‘Shock of Hiroshima’: The Japanese Bomb Projects and the Surrender Decision,” Vol. 12, No. 3-4.
  • 2010: Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci, Brown University (Advisors: Professors Naoko Shibusawa and Robert G. Lee), “Birth Control and Socialism: The Frustration of Margaret Sanger and Ishimoto Shizue's Mission.” Volume 17, No. 3.
  • 2012: Wataru Yamaguchi, Keio University (Advisor: Koji Murata), “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Shift in Japanese Diplomacy at the Beginning of the Second Cold War, 1979: A New Look,” Volume 19, No. 3-4
  • 2014 Wen-Qing Ngoei, Northwestern University (Advisors: Michael Allen, Michael Sherry), “The Domino Logic of The Darkest Moment: The Fall Of Singapore, The Atlantic Echo Chamber And "Chinese Penetration" In U.S. Cold War Policy Toward Southeast Asia,” Vol. 21, No.3.
  • Honorable Mention : Yanqiu Zheng, Northwestern University (Advisors: Peter Carroll, Deborah Cohen, Daniel Immerwahr) "A Specter of Extraterritoriality." Vol. 22, No. 1.
  • 2023: Hua Tianyun, University of California, Davis (Advisor: Chen Xiaomei), “Law, Literature, and Poetic Justice: The Chinese Exclusion Act and Late-Qing Boycott Novels,” Volume 31, No. 3.

The winner will be announced via Brill’s social media channels:

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The Journal of American-East Asian Relations is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal of interdisciplinary historical, cross-cultural, and social science scholarship from all parts of the world. The scope includes diplomatic, economic, security, and cultural relations, as well as Asian-American history. Geographical coverage includes the United States, Canada, other countries in the Americas, and East Asia, typically China, Japan, and Korea, but also the Pacific area, Australasia, Southeast Asia, and the Russian Far East.

Brill and the editorial board of the Journal of American-East Asian Relations are pleased to provide an annual award of $1000 for excellence and originality in an essay on American-East Asian relations, broadly understood. The Frank Gibney Award honors the life and goals of Frank Gibney (1924–2006), an early and enthusiastic supporter of the journal. Gibney worked for more than fifty years to educate the peoples on both sides of the Pacific about each other. For more information, click here.
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