Academic Council on the United Nations System
The Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) is an international institution with a distinguished membership of nearly a thousand scholars, teachers, practitioners and others active in the work and study of the United Nations System and other international organizations. This site pools together the tremendous resources within the ACUNS membership - creating a powerful exchange of ideas and research material on the United Nations System and other international organizations.
ADISM - Archive of peace operations and multilateral security
Researchers in international relations, security, and multilateralism are invited to visit the ADISM website. ADISM is the acronym of the research project on Multilateral security and Peace operations directed by Fulvio Attinà at the Department of Political Studies, University of Catania. The ADISM website makes available to researchers the dataset of 205 peace operations. The project seeks to collect, disseminate, and use quantitative data for the study of international security, multilateralism, and the foreign policy of Italy. The project adopts the political science principles of documentation and analysis.
Advocacy Project
A non-profit organization, based in Washington DC, created in 1998 as an advocate for those who are working on the front lines for social justice, peace and human rights.
Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources
An Internet guide to Africa featuring breaking news, country/region guides, topical guides, and general search, maintained by the African Studies Association.
African Studies (University of Pennsylvania)
An interdisciplinary program that offers undergraduate students an opportunity to explore the historic and cultural diversity of sub-Saharan African peoples.
Agonist, The
A blog offering daily commentary on world business and political affairs, by writer Sean-Paul Kelley
Americas Quarterly
Americas Quarterly: The Policy Journal for Our Hemisphere is an independent policy journal dedicated to the Americas. The journal’s goal is to improve and refresh the regional debate on issues of politics, development, institutional reform, and democracy. With this in mind, Americas Quarterly promises a neutral space that will bring together voices, research and opinions that do not usually meet in the current array of media. We believe that the old, tired categories of left and right no longer apply. What is needed is a new fresh, positive exchange on the critical topics of the day. Our target contributors and audience is a new generation in the Americas—the future business leaders, scholars, technocrats, and politicians who until now had few outlets for their views.
AntePodium
AntePodium is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scholarly research on the politico-strategic, politico-economic and politico-cultural dimensions of world affairs. In existence since 1995, it is one of the first ever online academic journals. It encourages the development of critical, subversive, and innovative theoretical approaches to the study of world affairs. AntePodium is interdisciplinary and eclectic. It is not confined to traditional political science boundaries and welcomes articles from interested academics from a wide range of disciplines. AntePodium is published by the School of Political Science and International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington, in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Arms Control Wonk
Covers WMD, intel and the national security bureaucracy by Dr. Jeffrey Lewis.
Asian Affairs
Asian Affairs is produced and published by by Larkincil International Ltd, a private consulting company based in Hong Kong, providing policy makers, transnational group executives and major think-tanks with a strategic perspective of Asian affairs through specific research studies and confidential reports. Asian Affairs is dedicated to regular studies and analysis of Asia, South, Southeast and East Asia, particularly in the field of international relations, economics and financial affairs. The purpose of Asian Affairs is to strengthen communication and understanding and to offer a platform of exchange of information between Asia and Europe in the field of regulations, policies and economic trends and business cooperation.
Asian Studies (Australian National University)
A comprehensive list of Asian Studies related Internet resources.
Association for Canadian Studies
Dedicated to the promotion of research, teaching, and publications on Canada. Founded in 1973 at Queen's University, Kingston, the ACS is a non-profit organization with individual and institutional members.
Association of Religion Data Archives NEW
The Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA) strives to democratize access to the best data on religion. Data included in the ARDA are submitted by the foremost religion scholars and research centers in the world. The ARDA allows anyone to interactively explore the data using online features for generating national profiles, GIS maps, church membership overviews, denominational heritage trees, tables, charts, and other reports. Over 500 surveys and other data collections are available for online preview and virtually all can be downloaded free of charge. Currently housed in the Social Science Research Institute at the Pennsylvania State University, the ARDA is funded by the Lilly Endowment, the John Templeton Foundation and the Pennsylvania State University.
Atlantic Community, The
The Atlantic Community is an online platform that sparks transatlantic debate on global issues. The Atlantic Community offers real-time networking to the global foreign policy community unparalleled in the world of transatlantic relations today. You can get in touch with other members of the community by searching through profiles and areas of interest. The Atlantic Community enables young thinkers to engage in debate with senior policymakers and think tankers around the world. You can thus be part of the agenda-setting process!
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