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Includes definition, links and comparative strategies.
EUGene serves as a data management tool for creating data sets for use in the quantitative analysis of international relations; with the country-year, directed-dyad-year, and directed-dispute-dyad-year as the unit of analysis.
Computing in the Humanities and Social Sciences (CHASS), University of Toronto. Economic Resources.
The Eurobarometer has been engaged in the field of public opinion measurement for over twenty years, surveying both the general public and special target groups as needed by the different services of the Commission.
An annual ranking of all democracies (country-based democracies) in the world by focusing on the quality of democracy in an international perspective.
Provides data from parliamentary, presidential, and European Parliament elections.
Provides access to questionnaires, codebooks and downloadable datasets regarding the structure and development of the American society.
CESRAN is an internet based think tank aiming to bridge the gap between students of international relations and practitioners of international politics. In English and Turkish.
U.S. think tank devoted to advanced research and public education on international affairs, based in Philadelphia. Article and journal archives, audio and video of events, lecture and conference calendar, and program information available.
British Institute created for the analysis of international issues. It conducts several research programs and offers the opportunity to participate in debates, meetings and periodical conferences.
Harvard Law School group which researches and publishes on the law and politics of international conflict management, civil-military cooperation and effective negotiation.
A project that brings policy-makers, researchers and experts together to discuss issues of human security and conflict prevention. Online conferences and research databases.
Resource center for cooperation participation all over the world. Includes conferences, archive of their newsletter Advocacy, news blog and social media links.
Provides political science news from all over the world including events, calls for papers and job, fellowship and internship offers.
The professional association for those teaching and researching political science in Australia. It includes Australian political resources.
Social Policy is the study of the welfare state, and the range of responses to social need. This is a brief introduction to the subject.
A broadly based journal aiming to cover developments across a wide range of countries and specialisms, with contributions drawn from all fields of political science and related disciplines.
Publishes articles on all aspects of European Politics. Formerly known as Perspectives on European Politics and Society (2000 - 2014).
A comprehensive catalog of scientific resources and media worldwide but especially in German and English. Directories of Political Sciences Journals, Political Sciences-related catalogs of scientific search engines, and additional starting points.
Essays on international economics, world trade and politics published by Jock O'Connell.
An e-text by Steven Suranovic.
Provides analytical underpinnings to support continued trade liberalisation.
The full text of the North American Free Trade Agreement (provided by Organization of American States).
The Economic Policy Unit provides information on US policy regarding China and its entry into the WTO.
Includes abstracts and full texts of papers on trade policy by Dan Ciuriak.
Australian National University Canberra.
University of Western Australia Perth.
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Produced by the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies (ASAM), Ankara. Background, issue contents, current call for papers, and editorial board listing provided.
Leading paleoconservative journal, published by the Rockford Institute.
Assistant Professor at Princeton. Author of Food Fights over Free Trade.
Website for Joshua S. Goldstein, Professor of International Relations: includes biosketch, CV, publication summaries, and links to his books' websites.
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University. Shown are papers, book and honors.
Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, and Director of the Woodrow Wilson School Program on Institutions for Fragile States. Included are research and programs.
An Internet service for economists which includes an economics search engine, job openings for economists, conference calls in economics as well free alert services for the latter.
Offers degree information, faculty profiles, and news. Also features descriptions of courses and study aids.
Includes admissions information, staff profiles, calendar of events and news, sample publications, and a collection of related links.
Course offerings, faculty profiles, career planning, and internship opportunities.
Includes courses, programs, and faculty.
Includes "Contradiction and Overdetermination," and "Marx vs Engels" (both from "For Marx).
Biography from The History Guide: Lectures on Modern European Intellectual History.
An annotated web guide containing links to the major works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as well as other Marxist resources.
Lysander Spooner's book from 1870.
A forum for thoughtful discussion of the ideas and works of Leo Strauss.
Article by Robert Locke presenting an overview of the major tenets of Straussian analysis, as well as common criticisms, in FrontPage Magazine.
Includes information on the undergraduate program and faculty.
Includes graduate and undergraduate programs, an alumni newsletter, and links to government and politics sites.
Contains requirements, areas of study, faculty, graduate placement resources and student programs.
Contains related links, faculty information, an overview of the curriculum, contacts, scholarships, and honor societies
Describes the requirements, courses that are offered, scholarship opportunities, history of the department, and alumni.