Institutional Subscriptions

Mekong Review avoids the easy clichés through which the West views Southeast Asia and offers instead a rich, in-depth and nuanced portrait of the region.

Emma Larkin, New York Times (8 December 2017)

Mekong Review is a beautifully designed literary quarterly covering literature, politics and culture in Asia. It provides an excellent resource for universities, research organisations, NGOs and other institutions.

An annual Print Subscription includes four issues. Each issue contains around 40 pages of text, photos and illustrations.

Digital Subscriptions are available via Exact Editions and feature fully-searchable access to the archive of back issues, unlimited IP-authenticated access and remote access options as well as cross-platform compatibility with all devices.

Your subscription will automatically renew by default, but you can choose to cancel it at any time. Rates are in US dollars and include postage and handling. Print subscriptions will start with the next available issue,

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From: $160.00 USD / year

One subscription – all you need

The Institutional Print & Digital subscription is available to libraries, government agencies and institutions. Only one subscription is required and everyone in your organisation – students, researchers and teachers – can access the Mekong Review’s full archive of all published content.

In addition,  you will get four beautifully designed issues, each issue containing around 40 pages of text, photos and illustrations.

By default, your subscription will automatically renew but you can also choose to cancel it any time. These annual rates include postage and handling. Mekong Review is published four times a year, in February, May, August and November. Please allow up to 48 hours for us to set up your account

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