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Harvard Project of Asian & International Relations 2004

Call for Papers

Dates: 8/18/2004 - 8/21/2004
Location: Grand Hyatt Hotel and Fudan University; Shanghai, China
Registration fee: $300
Website: http://www.hpair.org/

Information:

HPAIR 2004 invites graduate students and post-doctoral fellows pursuing research relevant to one of the specific HPAIR 2004 topics to submit a paper for presentation at the HPAIR 2004 conference and publication in the HPAIR 2004 Conference Proceedings.

Submissions should be in a format resembling that of a scholarly journal article in the field, be approximately 20-25 pages in length, and include appropriate citations. Submissions may reflect any of a wide variety of methodologies and/or perspectives, and may employ approaches including but not limited to case studies, formal models, data analyses, regional studies, or policy briefings. However, papers should be research-based rather than opinion pieces or descriptive commentaries. The HPAIR editing committee will review each submission for originality, relevance and publishable quality. Authors of selected submissions will be invited to present their research during the graduate seminar portion of the conference to fellow students in the field and a panel of faculty acting as respondents.
All abstracts and papers should be submitted to the online Call for Papers Submission webpage. Submissions begin January 1, 2004. Deadline for paper submission is April 15, 2004. We will return the papers with comments and notification of acceptance by May 15, 2004. For more information on paper submission and application, please see the online application at http://hpair.student.harvard.edu/login/

The theme of this year's conference is "The Once and Future Asia: Expanding Horizons, Historic Transitions"

Submission topic categories:

- Urbanization
- Modernization and Identity
- Security and International Relations
- Science and Technology
- Civil Society
- Law and Legal Structures

Sub-topics listed under each category can be found at our website
(http://hpair.student.harvard.edu/research/) If you are unsure whether your paper is appropriate, please feel free to write to the Workshop Leader or the Academic Director.

If you have any questions regarding HPAIR please feel free to email delegates@hpair.org.

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