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#7 - JRL 7016
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003
From: <NCEEERDC@aol.com>
Subject: NCEEER announcement

The National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER) is pleased to announce that it will assume editorial responsibility for Problems of Post-Communism with the July/August 2003 issue. NCEEER joins in this endeavor with M.E. Sharpe, Inc., which has published the journal since 1994.

NCEEER wishes to acknowledge the excellent work of its editorial predecessor, Professor James R. Millar, professor of economics and international affairs at the University, in establishing and maintaining the highest standards of academic excellence in administration and publication of the journal. As a national research organization, NCEEER is committed to sustaining these standards, and is pleased that the current Associate Editors, Professor Andrew Michta of Rhodes College and Professor Bruce Dickson of the George Washington University, and Managing Editor Dr. Ann Robertson will continue to work with the journal.

NCEEER is, among national research organizations, the largest provider of support for American scholars seeking to undertake postdoctoral research in the humanities and social sciences in the countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU) and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). NCEEER publishes annually 25-30 research reports from its grantee-scholars that are currently available to the U.S. government and the public upon request. The editorship of Problems of Post-Communism will thus strengthen and deepen NCEEER's commitment to the support and publication of high-quality, peer-review research for both academic research and policy making purposes.

NCEEER is directed by Dr. Robert T. Huber, who will also serve as the Editor of Problems of Post-Communism. Submissions, which are subject to peer review, are welcome. Target submission length is 20-25 double-spaced pages or 6,000-7,000 words INCLUDING notes. Submissions may be submitted electronically to popc@nceeer.org, or by mail to Problems of Post-Communism/NCEEER, 910 17th Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006.

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