Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Political Science: International Relations
See also: This category in other languages: - A Harvard professor emeritus and former Russian Research director's interpretations and writings about World War II, Lenin, Stalin, Cold War, and current politics. - UK-based organization which aims to involve youth and young people in policymaking in democracy and peace building. Provides project news, staff biographies, and event information. Available in English and Portuguese. - Experienced former diplomats who strive to improve the quality of the diplomatic corps and advise the Senate Foreign Relations Committee if an unqualified person has been nominated to a diplomatic posting. - National nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing public dialogue on foreign relations between civic leaders and policy makers and other foreign relations experts through lecture-discussions and other civic forums. - Promotes dialogue among leaders from business, government, and the media in the United States and Europe. - Americans for Informed Democracy is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that empowers young global leaders to “bring the world home” to their peers and the broader public. - Dedicated to the improvement of professional education in international affairs. School search, FAQ, admissions and career resources, publications, and member roster provided. - Studies challenges to U.S. national security and international security. Current research and publications, alumni resources, upcoming events and activities, and related links. - Independent forum for research and education in ethics and international policy through programs, conferences, and publications. Resource library, classroom tools, and reports from current projects available online. - Based at the University of British Columbia. News, research, job listings and degree program information. - News and event information for a University of Oklahoma group which promotes interest and study of the comparative cultural qualities of the world's societies. - Based at the University of Warwick, CSGR is a multidisciplinary project spanning all regions of the world, as well as relations between them. - Independent, non-partisan organization committed to influencing the discourse on global issues through contributions to opinion and policy formation, leadership dialogue and public learning. - CPOST collects and analyzes data on international security policy and terrorism. - EC Sixth Framework-sponsored directory of organizations, academics, research institutions, and downloads related to the role of civil society in the institutions of international governance. - NGO in the field of conflict resolution which conducts investigations, advocacy, mediation, legal assistance, and other IR work. - Harry Kreisler interviews distinguished international relations specialists about their lives and work. Available both in video and transcript format. The interviewees include Kenneth Waltz, John Mearsheimer, and General Anthony Zinni. - Specialized resources site for the student of international relations and the practitioners of world politics. - Dag Hammarskjold, second Secretary-General of the United Nations, left a legacy of political wisdom ranging from tactical insights to the psychology of leadership and peacemaking. Each blog entry takes a look at something he saw or said. - A weblog on geopolitics, with a focus on US, UK, and EU relations. - Portal for international politics and government, linking to governments, foreign affairs ministries, embassies/consulates, international organizations, research centers, specialized press, and NGOs. Sorted by country or by topic. - Blog devoted to improving the quality of the debate on the European Union and its relations with the North-African countries and the Middle East. - Free public database system, providing integrated searching of a number of international military and diplomatic information systems. - A program of progressive development policy research and practice that works on regional and global policy analysis, micro-macro linking and advocacy work. - This award-winning site features indexed, annotated links to general reference, U.S. Government, foreign states, the U.N. system, NGOs and IGOs, international law, human rights, international relations, think tanks, and the media. - A project that brings policy-makers, researchers and experts together to discuss issues of human security and conflict prevention. Online conferences and research databases. - Policy research organization engaged in interdisciplinary research of social and policy issues of international scope. Institute, departments, publications and news on international relations and economics. Based in Croatia. - The Institute is a multi-campus research unit that serves the entire University of California system. Research is focused on averting nuclear war through arms control and confidence-building measures, regional relations, international environmental policy, internal conflict, international migration, and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. - ISN is a one-stop information service in the fields of international relations and security. Among the services offered are: an annotated links library, a limited area search tool (ISN LASE), a selection of resources on current world affairs, and specialized fact databases. - London School of Economics and Political Science. Prospective and research students, scholarships and staff. - Independent institute housed at the University of Southampton which explores trends in global non-proliferation and other security and international relations issues. News, programme reports, online research database access, and sample publications provided. - This web site offers high-quality articles and comments on current issues in world politics, ranging from globalisation via European integration to the war on terrorism. Most of the content is written by well-known academics and journalists. - Articles, links, bibliographies, and search tools for researchers interested in international or ethnic conflict resolution. - Harvard Law School group which researches and publishes on the law and politics of international conflict management, civil-military cooperation and effective negotiation. - Blog analyzing how nations leverage soft power to advance their strategic interests. Focus is primarily on India and China, written by a communications consultant. - Personal commentary on development and world affairs, with links to related sites. - Zach Schauf's weblog on politics and culture, with a focus on international affairs and U.S. foreign policy. - An academic portal to International Relations maintained by Professor Martin Shaw of Sussex University. In addition to links, this site offers original articles and reviews organised around major topics in IR and sociology. - From the lecturer on international relations and diplomacy. Includes texts of past lectures in PDF (registration required), discussion board, and photographs of Danvers and various world leaders. - Over 2000 annotated links in a range of international affairs topics. - Includes information on the institute and details of research, international projects and courses. In Polish and English. - Independent international network of journalists and foreign affairs experts offering news and analysis of international affairs. Articles available by issue, region, and organization. - Youth organization of people and defense. Offers news and links to online resources on defense, international security and cooperation, and related policymaking. - Online resource for students of international politics, diplomacy and global governance.