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Large collection of materials related to the study of the American Presidency. Including complete Public Papers of the Presidents from Herbert Hoover (1929) through first year of George W. Bush's first term (2001). Also includes large archive of sound and video clips of American presidents.
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A National Nonpartisan Center to Research, Reflect, and Report on American Government. The Scripps Library's collection is a specialized one focused on American politics and history with special attention paid to the American Presidency.
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The Avalon project makes available digital documents relevant to the fileds of Law, History, Politics, Diplomacy, and Government.
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'Since the 1990s, Japan has been debating new proposals to revise Nihon Koku Kenpō, the postwar constitution, and this debate has led to significant political activity and civic engagement . . . . Founded in 2005, the Constitutional Revision Research Project meets to discuss, analyze, and document the process of constitutional revision in Japan. In addition, the project seeks to situate the contemporary process of constitutional revision in …
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Gateway to online sources for international law, search by keyword or browse by general topic areas.
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The site is designed to facilitate research on the politics and economics of transition states in the post-communist world. You will find thousands of links to governmental and non-governmental web sites based in post-communist states, fonts to install on your computer, and other resources.
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Guide to finding print and electronic materials produced by the European Union
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EUFocus: a bi-monthly newsletter that provides in-depth treatment of important European issues and the transatlantic relationship.
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A bi-monthly publication, EU Insight provides timely coverage of EU news with special attention to EU/US relations.
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Facts on International Relations and Security Trends (FIRST) is a free-of-charge service for politicians, journalists, researchers and the interested public. FIRST is a joint project of the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The integrated database system contains clearly documented information from research institutes around the world. It covers areas in the …
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Vanderbilt University's First Amendement Center website, featuring research coverage of key First Amendment issues and topics, daily First Amendment news, a unique First Amendment Library and guest analyses by respected legal specialists.
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Search by region, country, or topic. Includes foreign government and international web sites and related information, including news and statistics.
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A digitized version of the U.S. Department of State publication 'Foreign Relations of the United States' which is an official record of major U.S. Foreign Policy decisions as have been declassified and edited for publication. This collection is an incomplete run of the series from 1961-1960. Materials from the Truman Administration (1945) up through the Nixon Administration (1972) are available from the official U.S. Department of State FRUS …
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A digitized version of the U.S. Department of State publication 'Foreign Relations of the United States' which is an official record of major U.S. Foreign Policy decisions as have been declassified and edited for publication. Online full-text materials range from the Truman Administration (1945) up through the Nixon Administration (1972). Other FRUS materials are also available from a digital library project at the University of …
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Archive of GAO investigative reports and testimony abstracts, summaries, full-text going back to pre-1970's. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an agency that works for Congress and the American people. Congress asks GAO to study the programs and expenditures of the federal government. GAO, commonly called the investigative arm of Congress or the congressional watchdog, is independent and nonpartisan. It studies how the federal …
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Geographic information systems, GIS, geospatial data, mapping, visualization, spatial analysis, geocoding, GIS training, GIS software
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HPOL is a searchable multimedia database documenting and delivering authoritative audio relevant to American history and politics of the twentieth century. The materials range from formal addresses delivered in public settings to private telephone conversations conducted from the innermost recesses of the White House. This project is supported by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities Teaching With Technology Program in …
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Guide to researching international law
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Guide to information resources for POLS 150
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Guide designed to assist students in POLS 306 with writing the literature review portion of the class project
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Guide to information resources for POLS/EVRN 528
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Guide to resources for public administration.
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Guide to resources for public opinion and survey research.
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This is a guide for researching topics related to political science at the University of Kansas Libraries. Included are databases, web sites, statistical sources, government information, and many other resources.
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