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Social Sciences Academic Press (SSAP), the publishing wing of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), was founded in 1985 and specializes in scholarly publication in the humanities and the social sciences. SSAP aims to produce classics of broad and long-lasting influence both within academia and beyond, and increasingly, both inside and outside of China. In addition to books in a wide range of topics in sociology, history, law, education, environment, economics, linguistics and other disciplines, SSAP has spearheaded and made great strides in serial publishing.
The Yearbooks Series, or annual reports on the state of the nation, is the best-known and most highly-acclaimed of SSAP’s serial publications. They are compiled and edited by leading researchers and scholars from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and other top research institutions and universities in China. About 200 titles in the series are published annually, and they provide a comprehensive overview of China’s latest development in areas including economy, society, education, environment, culture, law, governance, international relations, among others. English, Japanese, Russian and Korean editions of many of the books in the series have been published and distributed in other countries.
SSAP’s international presence and activities have grown rapidly in recent years, which led to the establishment of the International Division in 2011. SSAP has now co-published with its overseas partners in the Asia Pacific Region, Europe and North America more than one hundred titles of English translation of works by Chinese scholars. SSAP is well-placed to become one of the most trusted names and a major publishing powerhouse in China, and its status as a noteworthy international scholarly publisher will continue to rise in the years to come.
The Yearbooks Series, or annual reports on the state of the nation, is the best-known and most highly-acclaimed of SSAP’s serial publications. They are compiled and edited by leading researchers and scholars from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and other top research institutions and universities in China. About 200 titles in the series are published annually, and they provide a comprehensive overview of China’s latest development in areas including economy, society, education, environment, culture, law, governance, international relations, among others. English, Japanese, Russian and Korean editions of many of the books in the series have been published and distributed in other countries.
SSAP’s international presence and activities have grown rapidly in recent years, which led to the establishment of the International Division in 2011. SSAP has now co-published with its overseas partners in the Asia Pacific Region, Europe and North America more than one hundred titles of English translation of works by Chinese scholars. SSAP is well-placed to become one of the most trusted names and a major publishing powerhouse in China, and its status as a noteworthy international scholarly publisher will continue to rise in the years to come.