Dear James Dowling,
I would like to request you to publish gist of some of the chapters of my
newly published book "Border Management of Nepal" online. I have tried to
put it into a website entitled www.geocities.com/bordermgmt/nepal.html My
work falls under political geography.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Best Regards,
Buddhi N Shrestha
Bhumichitra Mapping
P.O. Box 6769
Kathmandu, Nepal
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From: "James Dowling" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 4:06 AM
Subject: Online Publishing
> Dear Boundary Folk,
>
> [Apologies to anyone who's already read this]
> I’m a postgraduate student at Kings College London and have set up a
website for the purposes of information exchange between students studying
any subject related to geopolitics/international relations:
>
> http://www.boundarystudies.org.uk
>
> We've already posted a good number of course papers and academic essays
and am now looking for further contributions. You do not have to be a
student necessarily; anyone with an interest is welcome. This is a great
opportunity to get your work to an enthusiastic audience worldwide, makes an
excellent showcase for future employment and can help you meet students who
are researching similar fields. If you would like to publish some of your
work online I’d be really pleased to hear from you, particularly if your
work falls into one of the following categories:
> Political/human geography
> International Law
> Natural resource exploitation (particularly hydrocarbons)
> The developing world
> This list isn’t exhaustive, of course. Please pay the site a visit and you
’ll get the general feel.
>
> Best regards,
> James Dowling
>
> www.boundarystudies.org.uk
>
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