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American Foreign
Policy: WWW Virtual Library |
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Brookings Institution:
Foreign Policy Studies (includes
analysis of global
events & their impact on the United States & suggested policies
suited for the post-Cold War world;
Brookings Institute) |
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Ethics and Public Policy Center (includes
information related to the bond between the Judeo-Christian moral
tradition & the public debate over domestic & foreign policy issues;
includes free PDF-format access to publications
such as "Center Conversations" & "Center Newsletter") |
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Foreign Policy
Institute (Johns Hopkins
University) |
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National Security Council (advises & assists the President on national security & foreign
policies; White House) |
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NATO Review (a
magazine available in full text from 1991 (v.39) to current,
published under the authority of the NATO Secretary General &
intended to contribute to a constructive discussion of Atlantic
issues; refer to SPU web catalog for
NATO
Review paper holdings in SPU library; NATO = North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation) |
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Pew Research Center for the
People & the Press (an
independent opinion research group that studies attitudes toward the
press, politics & public policy encompassing five broad topic areas:
(1) business and economics, (2) domestic policy and social issues,
(3) foreign policy, (4) the news media, and (5) politics; includes
survey reports, commentary, datasets, news, & polls) |
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Protection
Project (this project
documents & disseminates information about the scope of the problem of
trafficking in persons, especially women & children, with a focus on
national & international laws, case law, & implications of trafficking
on U.S. & international foreign policy; Johns Hopkins University) |
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Stanley Foundation
Conference Reports (a nonprofit,
nonpartisan, private operating foundation
focusing in the four strategic areas of global governance, U.S.
foreign policy, global education, & media) |
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United States
Foreign Policy (University of
Michigan) |
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U.S.
Agency for International Development: USAID (includes
information about foreign aid spending by the U.S. to assist
countries recovering from disaster, to support long-term &
equitable economic growth, & to advance U.S. foreign policy
objectives) |
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U.S.
Diplomatic History Resources Index (Texas A&M University--Commerce) |