Dear Colleagues:
Thanks for the email, and I want to share with you about my
work. And if I can be of help to you in any way, please feel
free to contact me.
I am the author of a new book titled
THE FUTURE OF CAPITALISM AND DEMOCRACY
(689 pages), to be released shortly by
the University Press of America (ISBN: 0-7618-2387-5
and toll-free number: 1-800-462-6420).
It evaluates how and why capitalism and democracy will not
last, to be superceded by alternative systems.
I have a website at http://www.geocities.com/pbaofu,
if you want to know more about me. I am also the author
of the 2 volumes (892 pages), THE FUTURE OF HUMAN
CIVILIZATION (New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2000).
Thanks alot for your kind consideration. And I look
forward to hearing from you.
Best,
-Peter Baofu, Ph.D.
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>Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies
>Center for Civil Society Studies
>International Philanthropy Fellows Program
>Call for Applications
>Academic Year 2003-2004
>
>
>The Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil Society
>Studies is pleased to announce a call for applications for the
>International
>Fellows in Philanthropy Program for the 2003-2004 academic year. This
>program based in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, affords an opportunity for
>advanced study, research, and training for up to eight participants each
>year who are involved in studying or managing private nonprofit, or
>philanthropic organizations outside of the United States, or working as NGO
>liaisons in the public or commercial sectors. Fellowships, which can be an
>academic year or semester, are available at both the Junior and Senior
>level. Special funding is available for Fellows from East Africa.
>
>Eligibility:
>
>We are soliciting candidates who: 1) have demonstrated a high degree of
>interest, experience, and professional competence in research, management,
>or general leadership related to the voluntary, nongovernmental, nonprofit,
>or philanthropic sector; or 2) nonprofit liaison officers established by
>governments and multinational organizations who play a role in linking with
>nonprofit organizations through project partnerships, legal reform
>initiatives, and a variety of other activities.
>
>Candidates are expected to have attained a university diploma equivalent to
>the American Bachelors of Arts or Science degree and be capable of carrying
>out independent research and inquiry. A high degree of English fluency is
>required as demonstrated by a score of 600 or higher on the TOEFL exam.
>
>There are no restrictions as to nationality (except that US citizens are
>excluded from eligibility). Fellows are required to attend the annual
>International Fellows in Philanthropy Conference prior to their fellowship
>year and are strongly encouraged to participate in subsequent annual
>conferences.
>
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