China Report
The China Report is a refereed academic journal that provides platform for free expression and discussion of different ideas, approaches and viewpoints which assist a better understanding of China and its East Asian neighbours. Launched in 1964, China Report has, over the years, widened its interests and aims and transformed itself into a scholarly journal that seeks a better understanding of China and its East Asian neighbours - particularly their cultures, their development and their relations with China. The journal is published by SAGE Publications, India four times a year in association with the Institute of Chinese Studies
Discipline | Chinese studies |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Sreemati Chakrabarti |
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History | 1964 |
Publisher | Sage Publications |
Frequency | Quarterly |
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ISO 4 | China Rep. |
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ISSN | 0009-4455 (print) 0973-063X (web) |
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The journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Abstracting and indexing
China Report is abstracted and indexed in:
- ProQuest: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
- Scopus
- DeepDyve
- Portico
- Dutch-KB
- Pro-Quest-RSP
- EBSCO
- OCLC
- Ohio
- ICI
- ProQuest-Illustrata
- J-Gate
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gollark: Mostly. There also seem to be system monitoring alerts of some kind from what looks like an IT company.
gollark: Also, there are apparently Chinese clones of different SDRs which are fairly cheap and might be good now.
gollark: There's one nearbyish. It worries me that there's seemingly sensitive data being sent unencrypted over pagers.
gollark: I've got an RTL-SDR, which is pretty neat. It can receive stuff on basically any frequency between 30MHz and 1.7GHz, although not particularly well without optimized antennas and amplifiers and stuff.
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