East Asia Forum

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Short description: English-language policy publication

East Asia Forum
The East Asia Forum's logo
Type of site
Commentary, analysis and research
EditorsPeter Drysdale and Shiro Armstrong
Websitehttps://www.eastasiaforum.org/
Launched17 October 2006

East Asia Forum (EAF) is an English-language international policy forum directed by Peter Drysdale and based at the Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy. It was launched in 2006 by then Australian Treasurer Peter Costello.[1]

It is a platform for dialogue on Asian economic and public policy, publishing two articles a day online. EAF also releases a quarterly magazine, the East Asia Forum Quarterly (EAFQ), published by ANU Press.[2]

EAF offers peer-reviewed daily analysis of economics, politics and public policy in the Asia Pacific. Articles focus on policy issues including trade, economic and social policy, governance, international relations and political developments. Content includes Australian, East Asian and Asia Pacific regional perspectives, with specialist contributors from around the region. An editorial is issued every Monday.[3]

East Asia Forum is an initiative by the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER).[4] Its articles are archived and catalogued by the National Library of Australia.[5]

Controversy

East Asia Forum’s website was blocked on 16 September 2023 in Singapore following a non-compliance of a correction order under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act.[6] Ying-Kit Chan from the National University of Singapore contributed an article titled "A spate of scandals strikes Singapore", in which the Prime Minister's Office stated that the article had four falsehoods relating to corruption investigations into various government ministers and extramarital affairs among four Members of Parliament.[7] The block was rescinded on 22 September 2023 after the article was retracted and removed upon the author's request.[8]

Contributors

East Asia Forum has nearly 4000 listed contributors, many of whom submit opinion pieces on a regular basis.[9] Contributors to the online and print publications include:


References

  1. "International Centre of Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies | EAF". http://iceaps.anu.edu.au/eaf.html. 
  2. "Search titles". https://press.anu.edu.au/publications/journals/east-asia-forum-quarterly. 
  3. "weekly editorial | East Asia Forum". https://www.eastasiaforum.org/tag/weekly-editorial/. 
  4. "Series" (in en). https://css.ethz.ch/en/services/digital-library/series.html. 
  5. "East Asia Forum". https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4557569. 
  6. Cheng, Ian (2023-09-16). "East Asia Forum’s website blocked in Singapore following non-compliance with Pofma order" (in en). The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/east-asia-forum-s-website-blocked-in-singapore-following-non-compliance-with-pofma-order. 
  7. "‘False and misleading’: Singapore asks Australia-based website for correction" (in en). 2023-09-14. https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/3234475/singapore-orders-australia-based-website-under-fake-news-law-issue-correction. 
  8. "Singapore unblocks access to East Asia Forum after removal of article written by NUS academic" (in en). https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/pofma-east-asia-forum-unblock-nus-academic-3791396. 
  9. "Contributors" (in en). https://www.eastasiaforum.org/contributors/. 

External links

  • East Asia Forum
  • East Asian Bureau of Economic Research



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