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Intelligence Studies Group
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Deadline:  December 31, 2007

The Intelligence Studies Group welcomes paper and panel proposals on a wide range of topics related to the study of Intelligence. Chair, discussant, and paper proposals are encouraged along with proposals that focus on the theme of this year’s meeting:  Categories and the Politics of Global Inequalities.  Proposals must be submitted through the APSA online submission system and to the Intelligence Studies Group contact by December 31st, 2007.

Please send queries and proposals, including your name, affiliation, contact phone and email, and a brief abstract to:

Professor Loch K. Johnson
Department of International Affairs
School of Public and International Affairs
305 Candler Hall
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30606
Emailjohnson@uga.edu