Discipline | Slavistics, Eastern European Studies |
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Language | English, Russian |
Edited by | Daisuke Adachi, Yoichi Isahaya |
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History | 1983-present |
Publisher | Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (Japan) |
Frequency | annual |
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ISO 4 | Acta Slav. Iaponica |
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ISSN | 0288-3503 |
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Acta Slavica Iaponica is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (Hokkaido University). It focuses on Slavistics and Eastern European Studies, accepting a wide variety of topics but especially those connected with Japan, including international relations, economics, literary studies, and Slavic history. It was and continues to be a print journal, today it is also open access. The journal was established in 1983. [1]
Its first volume was reviewed in the Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas , noting its publication of an index of Suravu Kenkyu with English summaries for many articles for 1957–1982, as well as its report on Russian and Slavic holdings in Japanese libraries. [2]
Some issues are topical. Volume 2 was devoted to the "Order Orientation and Liberal Tendencies in Soviet and East European Societies, Volume 5 to "The Soviet Union Faces Asia: Perceptions and Policies". Much of Volume 9 was devoted to Japan–Soviet and Japan–Russia relations. [1]
There have been a total of 45 volumes as of 2024. [3]