Royal Society for Asian Affairs

Royal Society for Asian Affairs
Formation1901 (1901)
TypeLearned society
HeadquartersLondon
Location
  • United Kingdom
Official language
English
President
Peter Frankopan
Websitersaa.org.uk

The Royal Society for Asian Affairs (RSAA) is a learned society based in London (United Kingdom). Its objective is to advance public knowledge and understanding of Asia through its worldwide networks, its public events, its publications and its support to research. It is independent of governments and political bodies and does not take institutional positions on issues of policy at its meetings or in its publications.

The Society was founded in 1901 as the Central Asian Society to "promote greater knowledge and understanding of Central Asia and surrounding countries".[1] The geographical extent of the society's interest has since expanded to include the whole of Asia. Taylor & Francis publishes the society's journal, Asian Affairs, which has been in print since 1914.[1]

  1. ^ a b Farrington, Susan; Leach, Hugh (August 29, 2003). Strolling About on the Roof of the World: The First Hundred Years of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs. Routledge. ISBN 1134426682 – via Google Books.