This book series aims at publishing creative works on Asia with new materials and/or with new interpretations. We welcome manuscripts that look at the challenges and opportunities of Asia in the new millennium from the perspectives of politics, economics, and cultural-historical traditions. Projects that study the impact of Asian developments on the world are also welcome. Priority will be given to those manuscripts that examine the history and prospect of the democratization process of
Asia. Also of interest are theoretically, empirically, and policy oriented works that can be used as teaching materials at undergraduate and graduate levels.
Here is the website of the book series:
http://www.kentuckypress.com/newsite/pages/series/series_asia.html
The following books have been accepted for publication in the series:
1) "Challenges to Chinese Foreign Policy," edited by George Wei, Yufan Hao, and Lowell Dittmer has been published.
2) "China-Russia relations in the Early 21st Century," edited by James A. Bellacqua, is now in press.
3) "China, the Other, and the West: Law, Legitimacy, and the Moral Geography of World Order in Chinese History," by Chris Ford, is now in press.
4) "Eurasia's Ascent in Energy and Geopolitics: China, Russia, and Central Asia," edited by Niklas Swanstrom and Robert Bedeski, is under contract.
5) "China's Grand Strategy," Ye Zicheng, trans/eds by Steven Levin and Guoli Liu, has been approved for publication.
Editorial Board:
William Callahan, University of Manchester, Southeast Asia, Thailand
Lowell Dittmer, University of California at Berkeley, East Asia and South Asia
Robert Hathaway, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, South Asia, India, Pakistan
Mike Mochizuki, George Washington University, East Asia, Japan and Korea
Peter Moody, University of Notre Dame, China and Japan
Brantly Womack, University of Virginia, China and Vietnam
Charles Ziegler, University of Louisville, Central Asia and Russia Far East
Please send inquiries to the series editor Dr. Shiping Hua by e-mail
at: shiping.hua@ louisville. edu, or by phone: 502-852-3305
Shiping Hua, Ph.D
Professor of Political Science
Director
Center for Asian Democracy
The University of Louisville
Ford Hall 205
Louisville, Kentucky 40292
USA
Phone: 502-852-3305
email: shiping.hua@ louisville. edu
http://www.louisville.edu/asiandemocracy
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