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The Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) is inviting you to join its new free information distribution service and discussion group on organized crime and corruption in the former Soviet Union.The goal of the new e-mail discussion group that is created using free service of eGroups.com is to facilitate an exchange of ideas, research and policy-related information among a community of international academics, law-enforcement officials, policy makers, businessmen, NGOs practitioners, and representatives of mass-media who are concerned about the problem of organized crime and corruption in countries of the former Soviet Union.
Through this e-mail list TraCCC will inform you about recent developments of its research programs, new publications and research reports from our headquarters and the field offices, and new contents of our web-sites.
Among the postings that we appreciate from the members of the discussion group are:
To sign for you free and confidential membership in our e-mail list please visit our web-page at www.american.edu/transcrime and follow the link to information service and discussion group.
- announcements of the conferences, seminars and other research-related or educational programs on organized crime and corruption in FSU;
- announcements of competitions and funding opportunities for research in the area;
- announcements and reviews of new publications on related issues;
- requests for research cooperation and sharing the information among the members;
- discussion on current socio-political and economic issues in countries of FSU that are related to the topics of OC&C;
- reflections on methodological issues of studying OC&C;
- information on the web and other informational resources on OC&C that might be of interest for the members.
Last updated: April 2000
More information on electronic resources in Eurasia can be found in CCSI's publication Internet Resources for Eurasia,1999 edition.
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