About the Journal

The Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (JAPS) is published bi-annually in June and December. JAPS was established and has been published since 2017 by the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Christian University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia. JAPS’s mission is to be a leading journal for elaborating concepts, methodologies, and issues in International Relations and Sustainable Development Goals within the Asia Pacific region and other related areas through interdisciplinary studies. JAPS is managed with the aim of becoming a high-quality, open-access journal through a rigorous peer-review process.

JAPS primarily focuses on three core topics:

Firstly,  JAPS addresses various contemporary issues in international relations and sustainable development within bilateral, multilateral, and regional Asia Pacific contexts. It applies diverse concepts and theories from International Relations and other evolving Social Sciences. JAPS provides a platform for fostering synergy among various disciplines to support the goal of a safer, more peaceful, and sustainable future for nations in the Asia Pacific. Historically, the Asia Pacific has been and continues to be a region marked by tensions and conflicts among major, middle, and small powers, an arms race, and nuclear competition. Concurrently, it offers dynamic prospects for trade, economic, environmental, and technological growth. With its extraordinary diversity and plurality, where tradition and modernity coexist, and a rich tapestry of cultures offers invaluable insights, the Asia Pacific serves as a ”laboratory” for scholars and researchers to apply various perspectives through critical analysis in their scholarly articles.

Secondly, beyond conventional International Relations issues such as war and peace, the balance of power, and innovation competition, the challenges of sustainable development are increasingly evident for various Asia Pacific countries. Global climate change and its impacts, particularly rising temperatures leading to forest fires, sea-level rise, the threat of submerging islands in the South Pacific, as well as the challenges of regional and global cooperation and collaboration, pose distinct hurdles that demand immediate solutions. JAPS pays close attention to global commitments to sustainable development, especially for issues emerging in the Asia Pacific, ranging from the first to the seventeenth Sustainable Development Goal.

Thirdly, discussing a region inherently involves discussing the communities residing within it. JAPS’s discourse is not limited to “hard power,” the dynamics of major powers, or strategic decision-making elites. JAPS also acknowledges “soft power” and grassroots communities whose contributions are often overlooked in the arena of international and global relations. Indigenous communities, civil society, women, children, and marginalized groups are integral to the inclusive Asia Pacific society that JAPS aims to build. Issues concerning refugees, human rights violations, human security, depopulation, and environmental degradation affecting community well-being are also within JAPS’s scope. In essence, the roles of civil society, women, and youth are crucial aspects in the development of a prosperous Asia Pacific region.

Ultimately, in an increasingly complex world shaped by technological advancements, the existential interests of every nation, and relationships that are never free from hegemony and power, JAPS hopes to present valuable and beneficial insights, reflections, and recommendations for humanity in the Asia Pacific region.

Journal Title : Journal of Asia Pacific Studies
Initials : JAPS
Online ISSN : 2580 7048
Print ISSN : 2580 6378
Frequency : bi-annually in June and December
Journal DOI : https://doi.org/10.33541/japs
Journal OAI : https://ejournal.uki.ac.id/index.php/japs/oai
Editor-in-Chief : Dra. V.L Sinta Herindrasti, MA
Publisher : International Relations Study Program
Faculty of Social and Political Science
Universitas Kristen Indonesia
Citation Analysis : Google Scholar
Indexing : Google Scholar, Garuda, DOAJ, Crossref

Announcements

Call For Paper Jurnal Asia Pacific Studies Vol 9 No 2 Year 2025

2025-10-23

Dear colleagues,
I am glad to inform you about the upcoming publication of Jurnal Asia Pacific Studies Vol 9 No 2 Year 2025. As addition to international relations issues, we will be highlighting the Asia Pacific regional dynamics on sustainable development and environmental issues. Therefore we invite you to contribute your papers on this special edition from your recent studies at the latest end of September 2025. Thank you and very welcome! V.L. Sinta Herindrasti Editor in Chief Universitas Kristen Indonesia, Jakarta

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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Juli - Desember 2025

Jurnal Asia Pasific Studies (JAPS) is published by International Relations Study Program of Universitas Kristen Indonesia (UKI). It is a bi-annual journal publishing articles on International Relations and Asia Pacific issues. The journal focused on multidisciplinary and pluralistic perspectives and approaches regarding International Relations theories, research methodologies, and International Political Economy as well as Security Sudies within the scope of Asia Pacific. Jurnal Asia Pacific Studies (eISSN: 25807048/pISSN: 25806378) is an open-access journal. There are no charges/fees for publishing in Jurnal Asia Pacific Studies. It is also blind-reviewed by reputable academicians and practitioners

Published: 2025-11-25

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