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The Asian Journal of Public Affairs (AJPA) would like to invite you to be a part of its forthcoming issue. Contributions from post-graduate students or above can be made through scholarly papers, case studies and/or book reviews. For this edition, submissions on the topic of food security are particularly encouraged.

AJPA is a peer reviewed, academic publication concerned with public affairs issues in wider Asia – including the Middle East, Central and South Asia, and the Asia-Pacific.

Spearheaded by graduate students of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, and published on a biannual basis, AJPA was established to analyse and influence policy-making through an interdisciplinary lens, including but not limited to public policy, public management, international relations, international political economy, development studies and economics. Each edition features scholarly submissions, case studies, book reviews and commentaries.

Access AJPA's current issue and the style guide at: www.ajpajournal.org

For submissions and further details, please contact: ajpa@nus.edu.sg

SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE: Sunday the 31st of January 2010


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Editorial Board
Asian Journal of Public Affairs
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore
www.ajpajournal.org
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The Asian Journal of Public Affairs is a web-based, academic publication regarding public affairs issues pertaining to Asia. Spearheaded by graduate students and printed on a biannual basis, AJPA was established to analyze and influence policy-making within Asia through an interdisciplinary lens, including but not limited to Public Policy, Public Management, International Relations, International Political Economy, and Economics. Each edition features scholarly submissions, case studies, book reviews, and commentaries from distinguished figures. The journal seeks an audience of scholars and practitioners and is published by the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) of Singapore.