Wikipedia:WikiProject Politics/Task forces

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Please discuss any proposals for new task forces.

WikiProject Politics runs several task forces are informal groups of editors gathered for collaborative work on a particular topic within the subject of politics. They afford the advantage of allowing editors to organize their efforts around a topic without having to expend time and energy organizing and duplicating the overall structure, style, and guidelines for a descendant WikiProject which would be completely or mostly covered by the Politics WikiProject.

Editors interested in creating task forces should look towards creating a task force with a medium-to-large number of articles within its scope, or consider a higher-level scope if this cannot be achieved.

Task forces should also have aroused a significant number of potential participants to warrant organizational overhead. The project, via consensus on the discussion page, will determine if a task force is to be created.

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Potential task forces[edit]

Potential task forces - should only be created where there is specific demand from users.

  • Canadian
  • European
  • African
  • other national or regional Politics scenes
  • Political periods
  • Intelligence Agencies