Harvard Asia Pacific Review
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Harvard Asia Pacific Review | |
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Fall 2002 Issue of The Harvard Asia Pacific Review. |
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Editor-in-Chief | Kevin Y. Zhang |
Categories | foreign affairs |
Frequency | 2 per year |
Circulation | 10,000 |
Publisher | Samuel H. Lipoff |
First issue | 1996 |
Country | United States |
Language | American English |
Website | www.hapr.org |
ISSN | 1522-1113 |
The Harvard Asia Pacific Review (HAPR) is a semi-annual journal about the Asia-Pacific Region published by students at Harvard University. The Harvard Asia Pacific Review solicits contributions from leading scholars, politicians, businessmen and cultural figures in and about the Asia-Pacific region.
Founded in 1996 by a small group of Harvard students, the Harvard Asia Pacific Review now has an annual circulation of over 10,000 and is distributed widely in the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Harvard Asia Pacific Review has featured contributions from academics including Ezra Vogel, Larry Summers, Shing-Tung Yau, Wang Gungwu and Stephen Owen; from businessmen such as Ronnie Chan, Jin Liqun and Fred Hu; from political figures such as Jiang Zemin, Christopher Patten, Ma Ying-jeou, Wen Jiabao, Takako Doi, and Aung San Suu Kyi; and from cultural figures such as I.M. Pei, Jackie Chan and Im Kwon Taek.