Call for Papers and Paper Guidelines
The Asian Review of Public Administration (ARPA) is the flagship journal of the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration (EROPA). Began in 1989, it has become an avenue to promote public administration, and tackle various issues in the discipline and related fields. The ARPA will consider manuscripts that draw attention to and/or discuss important developments and trends in public administration, governance, and public management with wide international relevance. While international in scope, a preference will be given to manuscripts focusing on developments of relevance to Asia and the Pacific region. Articles submitted for publication should be between 6,000 and 8,000 words inclusive of notes and references. Manuscripts shorter in length may be considered in other categories, such as opinion articles and practitioner's notes.
ARPA is a blind peer-reviewed journal. The Editorial Board reserves the right to make necessary editorial modifications including changes in the titles of articles. All accepted articles will be returned to authors for proof-checking, and published authors will receive two copies of the issue of the journal containing their article. Articles submitted should contain title and author name(s) on a sheet separate from the text. A brief biographical sketch of the contributor, and a short abstract of approximately 100 words, should accompany each article.
Articles should be submitted double-spaced, preferably online, to [email protected]. As to format and style, contributors should take note of and follow the heading, paragraphing, general writing and referencing formats and styles explained in the Notes for Contributors Page.
ARPA is a blind peer-reviewed journal. The Editorial Board reserves the right to make necessary editorial modifications including changes in the titles of articles. All accepted articles will be returned to authors for proof-checking, and published authors will receive two copies of the issue of the journal containing their article. Articles submitted should contain title and author name(s) on a sheet separate from the text. A brief biographical sketch of the contributor, and a short abstract of approximately 100 words, should accompany each article.
Articles should be submitted double-spaced, preferably online, to [email protected]. As to format and style, contributors should take note of and follow the heading, paragraphing, general writing and referencing formats and styles explained in the Notes for Contributors Page.