Chinese Journal of Slavic Studies
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Editor-in-Chief:
Guiju Dai
About this journal
Objectives
The focus of Chinese Journal of Slavic Studies is a field of academic research in which Slavic people, the largest ethnic group in Europe comprises most of its population. The journal provides a first-class academic forum for international scholars interested in Slavic Linguistics, Slavic languages, Slavic culture and sociology. Aiming to be original, academic and multidisciplinary, the journal demonstrates a creative scientific approach and fresh perspective.
This is the first Chinese academic journal in English and Russian dedicated to research in the area of thirteen Slavic countries: Eastern Slavic countries which are Belarus, Russia and Ukraine; Western Slavic countries which are the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia; Southern Slavic countries which are Bosnia, Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. “Китайское славяноведение” is the Russian title of this journal. Its aims to publish most up to date research results of International Slavic experts, to enhance the academic exchange among Slavic scholars, to promote academic development, and to encourage dialogue between different nations.
Китайское славяноведение (Chinese Journal of Slavic Studies) отдает свои страницы исследованиям в сфере лингвистики, культурологии и регионалистики, касающимся славян как крупнейшей этнической группы в Европе, включая восточных, западных и южных славян, фокусируясь на 13 странах, где преобладают славяне, – а именно Беларуси, России, Украине (восточные славяне), Польше, Словакии и Чехии (западные славяне), Болгарии, Боснии и Герцеговине, Северной Македонии, Сербии, Словении, Хорватии и Черногории (южные славяне). Журнал будет отдавать приоритет творческим исследованиям академического и многодисциплинарного характера, стремясь создать первоклассную международную платформу для славяноведческих исследований.
В качестве первого в Китае многоязычного международного научного журнала в области славистики, «Китайское славяноведение» будет представлять новейшие научные достижения славяноведения в разных странах мира для усиления академических обменов между славистами в интересах развития академического сообщества и содействия межцивилизационному диалогу.
Article Formats
- Editorial
- Research Articles
Your Benefits
- Focus on the study of the roles, functions and structures of languages in the world
- Diversity of editorial board members
- Timely publication of high-quality peer-reviewed articles
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Submission
Please submit your manuscript via the Chinese Journal of Slavic Studies manuscript submission system: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/chjss
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- Do not submit work that has been submitted elsewhere or has been published previously.
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- A Research Article should normally be 30,000–40,000 characters in length (inclusive of the abstract, tables, references).
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
DAI Guiju, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
ZHAO Gang, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Vladimir Veniaminovic AGENOSOV, Institute of international law and economics named after A.S. Griboedov (Russian Federation)
Vsevolod Evgenievich BAGNO, St Peterburg University (Russian Federation)
CAI Hui, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
Gaye CHRISTOFFERSEN, Johns Hopkins University (United States of America)
FENG Yujun, Fudan University (China)
Panaiot KARAGYOZOV, Sofia University (Bulgaria)
Tatyana Vladimirovna KORTAVA, Moscow State University (Russian Federation)
LI Xiaotao, Southwest University (China)
LI Yingnan, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
LI Yongquan, Institute of Russian, Eastern European & Central Asian Studies, CASS (China)
LI Zhiqiang, Sichuang University (China)
LIN Wenshuang, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
Mark LIPOVETSKY, Columbia University (United States of America)
LIU Wenfei, Capital Normal University (China)
LIU Xianzhong, Institute of Russian, Eastern European & Central Asian Studies, CASS (China)
Gennady Filippovich MATVEEV, Moscow State University (Russian Federation)
Konstantin Vladimirovich NIKIFOROV, Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian Federation)
Georges NIVAT, University of Geneva (Switzerland)
Vadim Vladimirovich POLONSKY, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian Federation)
Mihail Andreevich ROBINSON, Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian Federation)
SHI Tieqiang, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
SUN Zhuangzhi, Institute of Russian, Eastern European & Central Asian Studies, CASS (China)
TABATA Shinichiro, Hokkaido University (Japan)
WANG Zhanpeng, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
XU Fenglin, Peking University (China)
YANG Cheng, Shanghai International Studies University (China)
YU Pei, Institute of World History, CASS (China)
ZHANG Baichun, Beijing Normal University (China)
ZHANG Guangxiang, Jilin University (China)
ZHANG Jian, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
ZHANG Jianhua, Beijing Normal University (China)
ZHAO Wei, Heilongjiang University (China)
Andrei Dmitrievich KAROL, Belarusian State University (Belarus)
LIU Hong, Dalian University of Foreign Languages (China)
Elena Valerievna MARKASOVA, Peking University (Russian Federation - China)
Alesia Gennadievna PRAKHARENKA, Belarusian State University (Belarus)
MANAGING EDITOR
AI Xin, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
EDITORS IN THE EDITORIAL OFFICE
LYU Yanan, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
MIAO Shu, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
SUN Hui, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press (China)
WANG Diqing, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
ZHAO Xin, Beijing Foreign Studies University (China)
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Supplementary Materials
- Announcement of Thematic Sections for Chinese Journal of Slavic Studies in 2026–2027
- CJSS License_to_Publish
- CMS authordate reference style
- IFA and Editorial Policy_CJSS
- Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement
- Template for Ethical and Legal Declarations
- Анонс тематических рубрик Chinese Journal of Slavic Studies в 2026–2027 гг