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Making International Collaboration Work: An Update from the French Politics Group of APSA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2006

Andrew Appleton
Affiliation:
Washington State University
Amy Mazur
Affiliation:
Washington State University

Extract

With five years of experience under our collective belt, the French Politics Group (FPG) (a related group of the APSA) has moved into a new phase of network development and international collaboration across North America, Europe, and other continents. The goal of this article is to map out these networking efforts, to present the ingredients for our success, and, in so doing, provide some possible avenues of collaboration for other APSA members to consider in their own efforts to develop international work groups and networks.

Type
INTERNATIONAL
Copyright
© 2006 The American Political Science Association

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