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Media Kit 2 015 / 2 016 What Is Global Asia? What’s in the journal? Who writes for us? Who are our readers? Why advertise with us? How to advertise? Media Kit 2015/2016 OVERVIEW AVERTING WATER CRISES IN ASIA: ESSAYS BY PLUS Dipak Gyawali, Hyoseop Woo, David S. Hall & Pradumna B. Rana & Ramon Pacheco Pardo Asia’s SECURING ASIAN ECONOMIC GROWTH: ESS Kanokwan Manorom, Lyu Xing and Ramaswamy R. Iyer need to work with the IMF on regional financial security AYS BY PLUS Barry Eichengreen, Rajat Kathuria, Wang Yong, Steven Kim & Miemie Winn Why North Korea Brad Nelson & Yohanes Sulaiman Indonesia’s new David McNeill, Yoon-shik Park, Niranjan Rajadhyaksha, can never take Myanmar’s route to opening up THINK TANKS, THINK NETS AND ASIA maritime ambitions may spell trouble with China Wijayanto Samirin & Satu Limaye Pavin Chachavalpongpun A focus on how the industry of ideas has spread in Asia Michal Romanowski The EU’s task in Central Asia How social media is giving Thais the freedom and power to speak up looks at the regional, Chinese and Japanese experience Robert E. McCoy History’s lessons for the North Korea UNDERSTANDING A CHANGING ASIA nuclear standoff and why the Six-Party Talks stalled Veteran scholars Ezra Vogel and Zhang Yunling in dialogue Georgiy Voloshin The Chinese era in Central Asia THE DEBATE: US STRATEGY Rupakjyoti Borah How to choose between the US TOWARD NORTH KOREA Book Reviews by Thomas E. Kellogg, Robert Carlin Squares Off Against Bruce Klingner Nayan Chanda, John Delury & Taewhan Kim THE DEBATE: THE HONG KONG PROTESTS: and China? India faces a strategic dilemma THE RIGHT PATH TO DEMOCRACY? Book Reviews by Nayan Chanda, David Plott, Peter Gordon Squares Off Against Claudia Mo Man-ching John Delury & John Swenson-Wright US$15.00 W15,000 A JOURNAL OF THE EAST ASIA FOUNDATION | WWW.GLOBALASIA.ORG | VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1, SPRING 2015 US$15.00 at a Glance W15,000 A JOURNAL OF THE EAST ASIA FOUNDATION | WWW.GLOBALASIA.ORG | VOLUME 9, NUMBER 4, WINTER 2014 +14 What is Global Asia? +12 In a Tangle GDP Growth Asia’s Key Economies Global Asia is a quarterly journal published by the East Asia Foundation since 2007. 2005-14 (%) >>> Grapple with New The foundation, established in Seoul in January 2005, strives to promote peace, Managing +10 Challenges 6-11 Asia’s Most prosperity, security and sustainability in East Asia by focusing on the exchange of ideas. Precious +8 Global Asia’s mission is to provide a compelling, serious, and responsible forum for distinguished Resource 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 thinkers, policymakers, political leaders and business people to debate the most important issues in +6 Asia today. It serves an audience well educated in Asian affairs and committed to intelligent, provocative debate, but it is not an academic journal. We aim to make articles accessible, direct and strong in +4 argumentation, not wishy-washy. It is a journal of debate and ideas for a well-informed audience. The magazine is now also available in a digital version on iPad and Android tablet, and is +2 complemented by a website regularly updated with intelligent, up-to-the-minute analysis. Water China India 0 Indonesia S Korea Eurozone -2 US What’s in the journal & who writes for us? Japan Sources: World Bank, Eurostat (historical). World Bank, OECD, Korea Development Institute (2014 forecasts) See our latest issue, full archives and analysis on our expert blog at www.globalasia.org Each issue of Global Asia typically contains five regular sections: Latest issue, full archives & analysis on our expert blog at www.globalasia.org >>> •A cover package offering in-depth analysis of an event, challenge or trend affecting Asia. Spring 2015 12-15 Winter 2014 •A head-to-head debate between two leading thinkers on a burning current affairs issue. •A selection of feature articles on pressing economic social and political affairs across Asia. GEOPOLITICAL CHALLENGES IN ASIA: ESSAYS BY PLUS Robert S. Ross, Øystein Tunsjø, Walter Russell Mead, Bharat Dahiya Southeast Asia Confronts •In Focus, a section offering an explanatory, analytical mini-package on an issue of interest across Asia. Zhu Feng, Takashi Inoguchi, Byong Moo Hwang, Hyun the Problems of Sustainable Urbanization THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN ASIA: ESSAYS BY PLUS Thomas Crampton, David Bandurski, Hu Yong, Dukjin Joon Chon, Sung-Won Shin, Taehwan Kim & Kent E. Calder Gareth Evans The Jakarta Declaration on Nuclear Fu Jun What’s Needed to Keep China’s Economy Growing Weapons: the Push for a Worldwide Arms Ban Chang, Shin Mizukoshi, Jonathan Berkshire Miller, Yoshihide Soeya & Geun Lee Japan, South Korea •Reviews of new books that are shaping Asia’s academic and policy discourse POST-REFORM MYANMAR: A WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING Mong Palatino, Long S. Le and Andy Yee and the Middle Power Challenge in East Asia By Bertil Lintner In Focus: The Future of East Asian Alliances Marwaan Macan-Markar After the Coup: Essays by Mark Beeson, Thomas Fingar and XI JINPING And ‘PRAGMATIC’ OFFENSIVE REA LISM Where Does Thailand Go Now? In addition, we add occasional sections on new trends and ideas and liftout infographics. THE DEBATE: WHAT NEXT FOR Alain Guidetti By Zhang Baohui CHINA’S ANTI-CORRUPTION DRIVE? Book Reviews by Nayan Chanda, In Focus: India Under Modi Essays by Willy Wo-Lap Lam Squares Off Against Zhao Chenggen Ali Wyne, John Delury & Taehwan Kim THE DEBATE: SHOULD SOUTH KOREA Co-oPERATE Niranjan Rajadhyaksha and Salil Tripathi WITH THE U We have a digital tablet edition that gives a new reading experience to the journal’s content, while NITED STATES ON MISSILE DEFENSE? Book Reviews by John Delury, Inspector O, Kang Choi and Wooksik Cheong square off Taehwan Kim & Nayan Chanda our website features live analysis and a debate forum as well as a full archive of articles and book store. US$15.00 W15,000 A JOURNAL OF THE EAST ASIA FOUNDATION | WWW.GLOBALASIA.ORG | VOLUME 9, NUMBER 3, FALL 2014 US$15.00 W15,000 A JOURNAL OF THE EAST ASIA FOUNDATION | WWW.GLOBALASIA.ORG | VOLUME 9, NUMBER 2, SUMMER 2014 Who are our readers? Global Asia has a growing subscriber base of influential, affluent readers, with circulation >>> The Power of now at 7,400, and it enjoys an exceptionally high average issue readership of more than Social Media to 16-17 Transform Asia for 40,000. Close to half of our readers are business leaders and executives, while universities Better and Worse and research institutions account for about a third and government officials and diplomats about a quarter. Our readers come from all over the world, with a majority in the Asia-Pacific region and most of the remainder split between North America and Europe. Digital Why advertise in The Revival Global Asia? of Geopolitics Dynamite The journal enjoys and cultivates one of Asia’s most influential readerships, including and Its Risks >>> for East Asia 18-21 captains of industry and business executives, principals, academics, statesmen and policymakers. It is a perfect showcase for advertising messages from businesses, Dangerous institutions and government agencies seeking a sophisticated audience of global opinion-leaders. Games Global Asia is published quarterly on March 15, June 15, September 15 and December 15. We accept full-page and half-page advertisements as standard and other sizes on request, as well as advertorials The latestIn Thisissue, Issue: full archives We Start and a Newanalysis Regular on our Section expert Profiling blog atwww.globalasia.org Asian Countries in Taiwan The latestIn Thisissue, Issue: full archives We Start and a Newanalysis Regular on our Section expert Profiling blog at www.globalasia.org Asian Countries in Taiwan and special promotions such as polybagging or card inserts. Fall 2014 Spring 2014 2 Ad sizes and rate card >>> 22-23 How to contact us >>>24 3 Media Kit 2015/2016 OVERVIEW THE POLITICS OF ENGAGEMENT: ESSAYS BY PLUS RISKS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR ASIA’S NEW LEADERS: ESSAYS BY PLUS THE US REBALANCING TOWARD ASIA: ESSAYS BY PLUS INDONESIA AND THE CHALLENGES OF GROWTH: ESSAYS BY PLUS TACKLING TRUST GAPS IN EAST ASIA: ESSAYS BY PLUS LOOKING BEYOND HARD POWER DIPLOMACY: ESSAYS BY PLUS Andrew Billo A Way to Peace in the South China Sea Mel Gurtov, Miroslav Nincic, Walter C. Clemens, Jr., Rudiger Frank Rolling Reforms: Reflections Gilbert Rozman, Takashi Inoguchi, David Shambaugh, Jennifer Lind Beware the Tomb of the Known Soldier Patrick M. Cronin, Michael McDevitt, Wu Xinbo, Georgiy Voloshin China as a Stabilizer in Central Asia Dewi Fortuna Anwar, Stephen Norris, James Castle, Jonathan Berkshire Miller Politics Continues to Chill Yun Byung-se, Richard Ned Lebow, Tae-Seop Bahng, Charles Nicholas J. Cull, Keith Dinnie, Zhou Qingan, Kazuo Yukiko Fukagawa Asia in the Global Financial Storm A. Kupchan, Wang Yizhou, Yoshihide Soeya, Alexandre Y. Karin J. Lee, Andrei Lankov, Troy Stangarone, Stuart on Visits to Kim Jong Un’s North Korea Joon Hyung Kim, Haksoon Paik, Leon V. Sigal, Donald K. Emmerson, Malcolm Fraser, Richard A. Bitzinger, Ramesh Thakur The New Great Game in Afghanistan A. Lin Neumann, Erry R. Hardjapamekas and Japan-South Korea Relations Jung-Sun Park Why ‘Gangnam Style’ Isn’t Hallyu Style Shalendra D. Sharma From Meltdown to Bounceback: Ogoura, Yul Sohn, Wu-Suk Cho & Alison Broinowski Le Dinh Tinh Seeking Co-operation Along the Mekong Mansourov, Myung-bok Bae & Mohamed Jawhar Hassan Chung-in Moon North Korea vs. South Korea: J. Thorson, Hyunjin Seo, Trita Parsi & Nicholas Farrelly Cheol Hee Park The Double Life of Shinzo Abe Jonathan Berkshire Miller & Lilia Shevtsova How South Korea Weathered the 2008 Financial Crisis Kang Choi & Noboru Yamaguchi Tridivesh Singh Maini & Manish Vaid Adil W.