DJØF Publishing (Copenhagen) Presents a new series:
SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES IN ASIAN BUSINESS AND POLITICS
General Description
The series aims to publish books in English for education and special interest audi-
ences concerning the interdependence of »Asian Business and Politics«.
The intellectual motivation for treating both business and politics in one series is
mainly because politics seems to play a much bigger role for business and business
development in Asia than in the West.
In the best traditions of interdisciplinary scholarship, the series includes macro- economic, business economic, sociological, political, anthropological, and juridical approaches to studying and researching the growth and dynamics of Asian business in the wider national and international political contexts.
Typical length for manuscripts will be in the range of 100 – 300 pages.
The series is uniquely positioned in the publishing world by focusing on high quality
research undertaken by Scandinavian researchers in Asian Business and Politics.
Each volume of the series is peer-reviewed.
invitation to scholars and researchers
The series invites scholars and researchers to undertake projects exploring the internal and external dimensions of a ’new’ Asia, its economic and political interac- tions with contemporary global systems, and business development.
Proposals
We welcome proposals for challenging and original works that meet the criteria of this series. Should you wish to send in a proposal for a collection of essays, a single or multi-authored monograph, or a course reader, please contact DJØF Publishing: [log in to unmask].
Series editor
The series editor is Professor Anthony P. D’Costa – Australia India Institute and the
School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne.
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Anthony P. D’Costa was the A.P. Møller-Mærsk Professor of Indian Studies at the
Asia Research Center, Copenhagen Business School (2008-2013). He was with the
University of Washington for eighteen years. He now holds the Chair and Profes-
sorship in Contemporary Indian Studies at the University of Melbourne. He has
published widely on Asian and Indian economic and industrial development, politics
and business, globalization, and the international movement of technical talent.
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