Center for Civil Society International ([email protected])
Thu, 25 Apr 1996 13:00:29 -0700 (PDT)
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 96 02:27:22 0500
>From: Chris Owen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Foreign Affairs Website
Chris Owen, webmaster for the Council on Foreign Relations, has informed
CCSI of this change in the Foreign Affairs Website:
Foreign Affairs has recently relocated and updated its WWW server.
The new site has an improved index and a new online conference area
in addition to other improvements. The new server is located at
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/
We would like to ask that you include a link to the new server from
your site. In order to make this less of a burden on you or your
webmaster, I have included a short description of the site and of
Foreign Affairs. Please feel free to use or modify these
descriptions as you see fit.
If you have any questions about this site please contact me directly
or contact Foreign Affairs' Publisher David Kellogg at
[email protected].
Thank you for your time.
Chris Owen
Foreign Affairs Webmaster
The Foreign Affairs site includes summaries and excerpts of articles
in the current issue; an index of all issues since 1988 (annotated
since 1992); an online conference highlighting conferences hosted by
the Council on Foreign Relations and the complete text of select
articles from each issue.
For over 70 years, Foreign Affairs has been the preeminent
publication in its field. The magazine is acclaimed for its analysis
of recent international developments and for its forecasts of
emerging trends. Foreign Affairs is published by the Council on
Foreign Relations, a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization,
that also publishes books and reports on foreign policy and
international affairs.
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