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Quality Resources
The library's paid subscription databases are the best place to start for resources for academic papers; specific databases are recommended on this page and throughout this guide.
See also:
Globalization & Economic Competitiveness guide
Political Analysis for Public Policy guide
Find sources on US government branches, public opinion, media, interest groups.
Databases for Scholarly Analysis
Use the library databases to find scholarly materials:
- Political Science Complete (EBSCO)
- Indexing and abstracts for top-ranked scholarly journals, recent reference works, and professional conference papers. Covers law and legislation, comparative politics, political theory, international relations, humanitarian issues, and non-governmental organizations.
- PAIS
- Indexes the social sciences with emphasis on contemporary worldwide social, economic and political issues, and public policy. Covers journals, books, government publications, and directories.
- CIAO (Columbia International Affairs Online)
- Journal articles, working papers, policy briefs, and books on international affairs
- Historical Abstracts
- Scholarly journal articles on US and world history
- Web of Science
- Includes the Social Sciences Citation Index, a comprehensive index to academic literature in prestigious, high impact journals in all the Social Science disciplines.
Academic Journals for International Relations
Access through the library's e-journals tab. Choose the link that covers the date range you need.
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