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  • East Asia Forum

    Created in 2006
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  • Location

    Canberra ACT 2601, Australia

    Canberra

    Australia

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    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 28

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  • Value proposition

    Economics, Politics and Public Policy in East Asia and the Pacific.

    East Asia Forum is a platform for analysis and research on politics, economics, business, law, security, international relations and society relevant to public policy, centred on the Asia Pacific region. It consists of an online publication and a quarterly magazine, East Asia Forum Quarterly, which aim to provide clear and original analysis from the leading minds in the region and beyond.

    Based out of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, the Forum is a joint initiative of two academic research networks: the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) and the South Asian Bureau of Economic Research (SABER).

    East Asia Forum is edited by Shiro Armstrong and Peter Drysdale. The views expressed in this forum are those of the individual authors and do not represent the views of the ANU, EABER, SABER, or the institutions to which the authors are attached.

    East Asia Forum publishes twice daily. A weekly lead article is published every Sunday evening, and a Digest is sent to subscribers every Monday morning. EAF content is peer reviewed and articles are checked for factual accuracy and edited to conform to style conventions. East Asia Forum is catalogued and archived by the National Library of Australia.

    Politics, Economics, and Public Policy

  • East Asia Forum | Analysis from world leading experts

    East Asia Forum is a platform for analysis on economics, politics, business, international relation and public policy in Asia and the Pacific.

  • https://eastasiaforum.org/
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