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Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator


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ANNOUNCING H-AFRPOL, H-Net List on Current African Politics
Sponsored by H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online, Michigan
State University;
American Political Science Association
African Political Science Association

H-AfrPol is an on-line discussion forum, web site, and electronic
service for scholars, students, teachers, diplomats,  members of the
international humanitarian community, and others interested in the
serious study of current African politics. This refereed discussion
forum is designed to focus, to the extent possible, on both
strategic-level and practical issues involving political system
development and viability, the democratizing process, the roles of
external humanitarian and political intervention, and those indigenous
traditional political elements which enrich and complicate modern
political life in Africa. H-AfrPol's coverage is not limited by the
Sahara; we will include any useful submissions concerning the whole
continent and the adjacent islands.

At the core of these activities is the H-AfrPol discussion forum for
those desiring a source of regular and open  communication of ideas and
information regarding the understanding of African politics.
Discussions are to be open and constructive.  The editors are prepared
to accept material in French, although such material may have less
response from the discussion forum.  Participants are invited to use
the forum as a means to bring matters of immediate interest to the
attention of the forum.

H-AfrPol welcomes research reports and inquiries, bibliographies,
syllabi and course materials, listings of new sources, library and
archival information, non-commercial announcements of jobs, books,
exhibits, journals, conferences, fellowships, and funding options, as
well as reports on new software, datasets, CD-ROMs, and other
electronic information relevant to the study of current African
political developments.

H-AfrPol is edited by Walter Clarke, a retired Foreign Service Officer
with many years of experience working on African affairs; Amos
Anyimadu, University of Ghana; and Chris Johnson, University of
Florida. It is advised by a board of scholars and is endorsed by the
American Political Science Association and the African Political
Science Association.

Logs and more information can also be found at the H-Net Web Site,
located at http://www.h-net.msu.edu

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ABOUT H-NET

H-AFRPOL is owned by H-Net, an international network of scholars in the
humanities and social sciences that creates and coordinates electronic
networks, using a variety of media, and with a common objective of
advancing humanities and social science teaching and research.  H-Net
was created to provide a positive, supportive, equalitarian environment
for the friendly exchange of ideas and scholarly resources.  H-NET
sponsors dozens of e-mail lists and Web sites for them in a variety of
disciplines and fields, publishes reviews of scholary books and
articles on the internet, and provides a weekly Job Guide. Our host is
Michigan State University.  More information can be obtained by sending
an e-mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or by browsing our Web site at
http://h-net.msu.edu.

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SUBSCRIBING TO H-AFRPOL

To subscribe, send the following command as an e-mail message (no
styles, fonts, signature files, or other text) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

SUBSCRIBE H-AFRPOL firstname lastname, institution
Example: SUBSCRIBE H-AFRPOL Jane Smith, Pioneer State U

You will receive a Survey asking for name, address, and other
information.  When this form has been returned, the editors will add
you to the list.

For additional information please write: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For technical assistance please contact the H-NET help staff at:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for your interest in H-AFRPOL!

Editors
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker
Division of Environmental Management & Design
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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