Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs | Volume 7 |2021

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Editor's Note

This issue was, as always, a collaborative project. I would like to express my sincere thanks to our authors and interviewees for trusting us with their words and ideas. We cherished the opportunity to engage in dialogue with you. I would also like to thank Dr. Michael Green, Dr. Diana Kim, Dr. James Millward, Dr. Ananya Chakravarti, and anonymous reviewers for their generous advice and support. And of course, this issue could not exist without our publisher, Stephanie Gage, who guided us through every step of the editorial process. Every page bears the imprint of her professionalism, dedication, and keen eye for detail. I would like to end this note by expressing my heartfelt gratitude for the Volume Seven Editorial Board. An extraordinary team of editors rose splendidly to meet the challenges of this unconventional editorial process. As we were scattered across different time zones, editors woke up or stayed up to participate in weekly meetings. We worked together through weekends, midterms, and finals, bound by our shared commitment to asking bold questions and exploring nuances. This issue is the product of your curiosity, talent, and passion. I am proud and humbled to call you my colleagues and my friends. Now, with great pleasure, we present Volume Seven of the Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs, “The Future of Work in Asia.” Editor-in-Chief

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