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Amerasia
''Amerasia'' was a journal of Far Eastern affairs best known for the 1940s "Amerasia Affair" in which several of its staff and their contacts were suspected of espionage and charged with unauthorized possession of government documents. ==Publication== ''Amerasia'' was founded by Frederick Vanderbilt Field, who also chaired the editorial board,〔FBI Report: Institute of Pacific Relations, Internal Security – C, November 4, 1944 ((FBI file: Institute of Pacific Relations, Section 1 ), PDF p. 45)〕 and Philip Jaffe, a naturalized American born in Russia. It was edited by Jaffe and Kate L. Mitchell.〔Klehr and Radosh, ''The Amerasia Spy Case'', 44〕 Field was the publication's chief financial backer. Jaffe was a friend of Earl Browder, general secretary of the Communist Party of the United States. The journal's staffers and writers included a number Communists or former Communists, including at one time Joseph Milton Bernstein, who has been alleged to be a Soviet agent. The journal had a small circulation and sold for fifteen cents a copy.〔Klehr and Radosh, ''The Amerasia Spy Case'', 3〕
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