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Air and Space Power Journal

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The Air & Space Power Journal is a bimonthly professional magazine published by Air University Press, the academic publisher of the United States Air Force, in Chinese, English, French, and Spanish. Each language edition has its own personality and content selected by editors who are native-speaking regional experts. Its website hosts electronic versions of all these publications. The magazine is headquartered at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, Alabama.[1]

History

The English language version was established in 1947. Previous names of the publication include Aerospace Power Journal, Airpower Journal, and Air University Review. The Spanish edition was established in 1949. The French edition started in 2005. The Chinese language edition was established in 2007. Portuguese and Arabic editions were mothballed in 2013 due to widespread cuts in defense spending.


In 2018, the Mandarin edition was replaced by theEnglish-language The Air Force Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs (JIPA) ,[2] edited by Ernest Gunasekara-Rockwell. ISSN 2576-5361 (print) ISSN 2576-537X (web)

References

  1. ^ "Editorial info" (PDF). Air and Space Power Journal. 28 (4). August 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 December 2015. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  2. ^ [1]

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