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The Pacific Review (Routledge journal)

The Pacific Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal that analyses political, security and economic developments across the Asia-Pacific region. Founded in 1988, it is published bimonthly by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) and co-edited by Shaun Breslin and Chris W. Hughes of the University of Warwick.

History

The journal was launched in 1988 to provide a scholarly forum on the international interactions of the Pacific Basin. Over time it has expanded its coverage to include questions of regional order, economic statecraft and trans-national cultural exchange.

Scope

Typical topics include:

  • Regional and sub-regional security architectures
  • Comparative political economy and economic integration
  • Foreign-policy analysis of Asia-Pacific states
  • Trans-national identity, culture and governance

Abstracting and indexing

The Pacific Review is abstracted and indexed in, among others:

Impact factor

According to the 2024 Journal Citation Reports, the journal has an impact factor of 2.0.

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