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Political Science

Subject terms include:  Political science  |  Authoritarianism  |  Citizenship  |  Communism  |  Democracy  |  Dictatorship  |  Elections  |  Fascism  |  Ideology  |  Monarchy Representative

Keywords include:  Political science  |  Citizenship  |  Democracy  |  Democrats  |  Elections  |  Republicans

Books and Media

Call Numbers: 320-329

Library Catalog
An opportunity for a different Peru: prosperous, equitable, and governable [electronic resource] 2007
Handbook of federal countries [electronic resource] 2005
Global challenges: the atlantic community and the outlook for international order  [electronic resource] 2004

Ebrary Books
Escholarship Books

Selected Periodicals

Full List
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
NATO review [electronic]
Political science quarterly
The Public interest
The Washington monthly

Databases

AltPress-Watch (ProQuest)
Academic Search Complete (Ebsco)
CQ Researcher
Directory of Open Access Journals
Ethnic News Watch (ProQuest)
JSTOR
National Newspapers (ProQuest)
New York Times Historical (ProQuest)
ProQuest Direct

Reference Sources

The concise Oxford dictionary of politics 320.03 C744 2003
Encyclopedia of American parties, campaigns, and elections [electronic resource] 1999
Encyclopedia of American government 320.973 E56 1998
The language of Canadian politics: a guide to important terms and concepts  [electronic resource] 2006
Nations without states: a historical dictionary of contemporary national movements [electronic resource] 1996

Web Directories

Academic Info
BUBL Link - Political science
Internet Public Library - Political science
Intute - Political science
Librarians' Internet Index - Political science
Scout Report - Political science
Voice of the Shuttle

Web Sites

GPO Access (Government Printing Office)
League of Women Voters
Political Resources on the Net
Political Science Resources on the Web (Univ. of Michigan)
Politics Navigator  (New York Times)
Project Vote Smart
World Regions (Google Directory)

Campus Links

Political Science

Organizations

The American Political Science Association
Pacific Northwest Political Science Association

 

Updated on:  March 14, 2009


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Political Science News (Washington Post) U.S. is reaching out to East Asia's powerful nations
Ever since taking office, President Obama has signaled that the United States wants to improve relations with the powerhouse nations of East Asia, and he'll put his personal imprint on that when he travels to the region for the first time next week.


Source: Wash Post Politics   Posted: November 6, 2009 at 9:00 pm

Democrats round up health bill votes
House Democratic leaders pushed with mounting confidence Friday toward a historic vote on expanding the nation's health-care system, and President Obama joined an intense last-minute lobbying campaign to pick up the last few votes needed to secure the measure's passage.

Source: Wash Post Politics   Posted: November 6, 2009 at 9:00 pm

Inquiry begins into motive of shootings suspect Hasan
Investigators on Friday bore down on the possible motives of Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood gunman, to determine whether his actions were driven by stress related to his upcoming deployment to Afghanistan or to an Islamist political ideology.

Source: Wash Post Politics   Posted: November 6, 2009 at 9:00 pm

House Republicans plan to vote unanimously against health-care measure
The 177 Republicans in the House of Representatives plan to unanimously oppose health-care legislation that would constitute the biggest expansion of insurance to Americans in decades, illustrating the huge divide that remains between the two parties on key issues and setting up a major debate in...

Source: Wash Post Politics   Posted: November 6, 2009 at 9:00 pm



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