About
China Policy Journal (CPJ) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to rigorous policy research and analysis with an emphasis on contemporary policy issues in Greater China under the aegis of the Policy Studies Organization (PSO). The journal covers a wide range of topics related to public policy in China. We welcome submissions that examine policy formulation, implementation, evaluation, and reform across various policy domains such as education, health, environment, development, social welfare, sustainability and more. Our journal strives to present a comprehensive view of China’s policymaking landscape, encompassing both urban and rural policies, as well as national and regional perspectives. The journal also aims to bring together high-quality original research that makes a strong theoretical or empirical contribution to a better understanding of policy development process as well as the politics of policy-making in China. In addition, the Journal strives to be the definitive source for insights into Chinese policymaking, advancing the field and encouraging critical discussions on public policy challenges locally and globally.
The audience for CPJ comprises members of the academic community, as well as members of the policy community, including government officials, NGOs and advocacy groups, research institutes and policy analysts. CPJ is co-edited by the School of Government, Beijing Normal University, and Chinese Policy Scholar Group.
Online ISSN: 2470-6450
China Policy Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
The audience for CPJ comprises members of the academic community, as well as members of the policy community, including government officials, NGOs and advocacy groups, research institutes and policy analysts. CPJ is co-edited by the School of Government, Beijing Normal University, and Chinese Policy Scholar Group.
Online ISSN: 2470-6450
China Policy Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.