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go to geocities October 1999
CyberName Volume: 2 Number: 1


Incite is a journal of political opinion and analysis. It will endeavour to cover areas of intellectual thought which have been relatively neglected in recent years and will criticise and discuss prevailing orthodoxies in a non-partisan and enlightened fashion.

The editorial board welcomes contributions which take a non-partisan, critical perspective on abiding and contemporary issues. Contributions can be sent to the Department of Political Science, University of Western Australia, Nedlands WA 6907 Australia. Comments can be emailed to incitewa@hotmail.com 

Incite is supported by the UWA Politics Club and the Department of Political Science. However the opinions expressed in this journal do not necessarily reflect the views of either.

This journal is dedicated to the memory of Associate Professor Paddy O'Brien, without whose support and advice this journal would not have come about.

Incited?

Contribution to Incite can be sent to The Editors C/o The Department of Political Science, University of Western Australia, Nedlands 6907. We prefer contributions to be in both electronic and printed form. Opinion pieces will usually be around 1,500 words and essays for the Analysis section around 2,500 words. Authors submitting essays are encouraged to supply an abstract. For more information email incitewa@hotmail.com.

Contents

Editorial

Special Editorial

Postcards

United Nations: Crumbling Edifice on First Avenue? by Michael van Maanen

The East Timor Independence Vote: Report of the IFSW Observers by Jim Ife and Eveleyn Balais Serrano

Opinion

Nationalism or Republicanism by Jeremy Moon and Ruth Abbey

The 1999 State Labor Party Centenary Conference by Mike Keating

The African Renaissance and Technology Transfer by Pieter Fourie

In Favour of a UN Standing Force by Ivor King

Analysis

Saving the Sum of Things for Pay: Executive Outcomes and Private Military Intervention in Sierra Leone by Michael van Maanen

Credits

Editorial BoardMichael van Maanen, Stephen Barton (Senior Editor), Marcus Ganley and also David Bath, Natalie Mast Production Marcus Ganley Web Page Design and Construction James Barton

since 8 June 1999