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CIA's World Factbook
Assessments and data on every country of the world.
( http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ )
The Library of Congress country studies

( http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html )
American Political Science Association (APSA)
This is the professional association for nearly all American political scientists.
( http://www.apsanet.org/ )
British Political Science Association (BPSA)
This is the comparable association for British political scientists. This site offers excellent suggested resources to learn more about a wide range of political science and politics-related topics.
( http://www.psa.ac.uk/ )
BBC Online News

( http://www.bbc.co.uk )
International Political Science Association (IPSA)
Similar to the APSA and BPSA, the IPSA has an international scope (though it tends to be focused on European affairs); there are useful links to many other countries.
( http://www.ipsa.ca/ )
The International Herald Tribune
The paper is highly recommended by Prof. Shively, and the online version has both a great view for reading off the screen, and another for printing.
( http://www.iht.com/frontpage.html )
Political Index
One of the most comprehensive sources for political information on the Web; there are thousands of links on various topics, especially American politics. Thankfully, this site is well organized (though its probably too vast to browse through).
( http://www.politicalindex.com/ )
Political Site Of The Day
This site always suggests something interesting, sometimes offbeat.
( http://www.penncen.com/psotd/ )
Women and Politics, maintained by Rutgers University
This is an excellent site for information on a wide range of women's issues (both academic and non-academic).
( http://www-rci.rutgers.edu/~cawp/ )
EuroStudies
Allows you to search political sites in Europe, the UK, or worldwide, through the Social Science Information Gateway.
( http://sosig.esrc.bris.ac.uk/eurostudies/ )
Richard Kimber's Political Science Resources
This is simply one of the very best resource listings for political science. Based in the United Kingdom, this list provides more of international coverage than other, comparable sources in the U.S. There is access here to every imaginable aspect of political science: area studies, elections, constitutions, parties, political theory, news sources, etc. This site may be a bit large, but it offers information for browsing or researching topics from every chapter of the text.
( http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/ )
Ron Gunzberger's Politics1.com
The journalist claims to have the "the most comprehensive online guide to American politics."
( http://www.politics1.com/ )
Poly-Cy Resources, maintained by West Virginia University
A comprehensive guide to almost all aspects of the profession (with interesting resources for non-academics, but politically interested citizens, to browse as well).
( http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/polycy/ )
Political Science Network.
a relatively new effort to present new political science research via the internet.
( http://www.ssrn.com )
Canadian Politics on the Web:

( http://www.nelson.com/nelson/polisci/canpol.html )







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