Researcher Wanted - climate change and the Asia-Pacific

2008-04-09 Thread Paul Harris
advantageous. Applicants are invited to contact Professor Paul Harris, Director of the ESP, at tel. no. (852) 2616-7199, fax no. (852) 2773-6546, or email pharris [AT] LN.edu.hk for further information. Salary and Fringe Benefits The monthly salary for Research Fellow will in principle

Job in Environmental Best Practice

2007-09-16 Thread Paul Harris
Dear GEP Colleagues: Here's a great job in Hong Kong for a new post-doc. Contact Graeme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for details. As I understand it, the salary is up to about US$5000 per month (salaries tax in Hong Kong is a maximum of 15%, and the HK dollar is fixed to the US dollar). I beliebve that

Re: Panel suggestions for ISA

2007-04-13 Thread Paul Harris
Dear All, I would like to propose a panel on ENVIROMENTAL CHANGE AND FOREIGN POLICY: THEORY AND PRAXIS for the 2008 ISA meeting in San Francisco. If you would like to be included, please let me know. Also, if anyone would like to propose a paper/chapter for the next phase of the Project on

Study GEP in Hong Kong

2006-12-03 Thread Paul Harris
International and Environmental Studies in Hong Kong: Postgraduate Studentships Students interested in conducting research in international and environmental studies are encouraged to apply for residential postgraduate (graduate in the American lexicon) places in the Social Sciences Program at

Re: FYI - George F. Kennan on GEP (1970)

2005-08-22 Thread Paul Harris
Kennan returned to some of these themes, notably from his moral-religious perspective, in Morality and Foreign Policy, FOREIGN AFFAIRS 64, 2 (1985/86). On 8/22/05 12:12 PM, Kate O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, This may be old news for some, but I was quite pleased to find the

Environmental Foreign Policy Website

2005-05-06 Thread Paul Harris
Dear Colleagues, I am writing to officially unveil the Website of the PROJECT ON ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND FOREIGN POLICY. The Website is located at the following address: http://www.ln.edu.hk/projects/ecfp/Home.htm The Project on Environmental Change and Foreign Policy seeks to better