Modern China Studies (traditional Chinese: ç¶代ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂç Âç©¶; simplified Chinese: å½Â代ä¸Âå½ç Âç©¶), abbreviated as MCS, also translated into English as Contemporary China Studies, is a United States-based peer-reviewed international journal focusing on discussing contemporary issues and current affairs in the People's Republic of China, published biannually featuring articles in either Chinese or English. It is owned and published by the Center on Contemporary China (å½Â代ä¸Âå½ç Âç©¶ä¸Âå¿Â) at Princeton University.
Modern China Studies was founded by Shaomin Li (æÂÂå°Âæ°Â) in 1990 in Princeton University, its content mainly covers the fields of politics, economy, law, society, culture, international relations, environmental protection, modern history and humanities. Submissions to the journal will undergo a double-blind peer-review process.