Links for Comparative Politics
I. General
A. Atlapedia
Online [Online resources on hysical and political maps, plus country
statistics]
B. Central
Intelligence Agency [World Factbook]
C. State
Department [Country Background Notes]
D. Ultimate
Political Science Links
E. Comparative
Study of Electoral Systems
F. Elections
around the World
G. Governments
on the WWW [Database by Gunnar Anzinger]
H.
Library of Congress [Federal Research
Division]
H. National
Election Studies [University of Michigan]
I. Inter-Parliamentary
Union [Information on National Parliaments]
J. Internet
Virtual Library [Comprehensive Internet database of informational web sites]
K. AdmiNet
[General Information Site]
II. China
A. Asia
Society
B. WWW Virtual Library
[China - University of Heidelberg]
III. Great Britain
A. British
Politics Groups [Useful site with additional links]
B. Conservative
Party
C. Labour
Party
D. Liberal
Democrats
IV. France
A. Tocqueville
Connection [Source for Web news and analysis]
B. Western
European Studies Section [French Studies Web - University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign]
V. Eastern Europe
A. Center
for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies [University of Texas]
B. Center
for Russian and East European Studies [University of Pittsburgh]
C. Russian
on the Internet
D. Russia
on the Web
VI. Japan
A. Asahi
Shimbun
B. Japan
Information Network [Japanese government]
C. Japan
Information Central [Project of Prof. Schoppa of the University of
Virginia]
D. Japan
Window [Informational site]
E. East
and Southeast Asia [Annotated Directory of Internet Sources]
VII. Nigeria
A. Nigeria
[Country Studies, Library of Congress]
B. Nigeria
on the Net
C. Nigeria
[African Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania]
D. Country
of Nigeria [Stanford University Social Sciences Database Resources]
VIII. Western Europe
A. Center
for West European Studies [University of Pittsburgh]
B. European
Union Internet Sources [University of Berkeley]
IX. Media
A.
CBS News
B.
CNN News
C.
New York Times
D.
MSNBC News
E
San Angelo Standard-Times
F.
Washington Post
G.
NPR-National Public Radio
H.
KUT-Austin, Texas
I.
BBC News
J.
The Economist
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