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Date:          Mon, 24 Aug 1998 14:08:11 -0400 (EDT)
From:          Brown Robert L <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject:       Re: CFP: Int'l Affairs Grad Conference (fwd)


Call For Papers
Institutions in the Post-Cold War World

The Graduate Student Forum (GSF) at the Elliott School for International
Affairs, The George Washington University, invites submissions for:

The 1998 Graduate Student Conference on International Affairs
Saturday, November 14, 1998
Elliott School of International Affairs, Washington D.C.

This conference will serve as a forum for current issues in international
affairs and its study from governmental, non-profit, or private sector
perspectives. Graduate students from all disciplines related to
international affairs or area studies are invited to participate in
moderated panels on issues in international affairs.

This all-day conference will begin with three consecutive blocks of
multiple student panels each, including a break for lunch. A keynote
roundtable and reception will follow and free refreshments will be served!
There is no cost to attend or present at this conference.


The conference will include a keynote roundtable on:
Crises in the Post-Cold War World

Keynote panelists will discuss potential crises in the post-Cold War world
and the possible role of institutions in causing or resolving these
crises. Keynote panelists will include notable faculty and professionals.
The proceedings of the keynote panel may be published and graduate student
papers deemed relevant may also be included.


There are four ways to participate:
1) Individual paper proposals: submit a 2-3 paragraph proposal for a
presentation based on course research papers or thesis and dissertation
work. Please include a brief bio and contact information.
2) Proposals for complete panels: include abstracts of the 3-5 papers to
be presented and brief bios of the presenters, discussants (1-2), and
chair.
3) Faculty and professionals in international affairs and interested in
volunteering as panel discussants and panel chairs are also invited to
submit contact information and fields of interest.
4) Just show up to hear what others have to say!


Inquiries and submission of proposals should be directed to:
        Robert Brown, Conference Chairperson
        Stuart Hall B03
        The George Washington University
        Washington DC  20052

*Electronic submissions are encouraged: [log in to unmask]

Proposals must be received by September 15, 1998.

Students requiring lodging in the Washington D.C. area should contact
Robert Brown for information on local hotels. GSF will also try to match
up interested parties with local students for lodging.


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