International Relations and Security Issues
Diplomacy and International Relations
Reference Sites
- Electronic Research Collection- Dept. of State Foreign Affairs Network (DOSFAN) (Site maintained at the Univ. of Illinois, Chicago.)
- Council on Foreign Relations.
- FIRST: Facts on International Relations and Security Issues. FIRST is a free of charge service sponsored by the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
- Constitutions, Treaties and Official Declarations (worldwide; from politicsresources.net/)
Treaties
- The American Society for International Law treaties guide is an excellent collection of links to online sources of treaty documents.
- International Environmental Treaties. Site created by Professor Ron Mitchell at the UO. Provides a database of information about treaties, with links to some treaty texts and associated data for selected environmental treaties.
- Investment Instruments Online. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Searchable database of the texts of bilateral investment treaties.
- Treaties Search Page on Thomas, the Library of Congress' online service.
- United Nations Treaty Data Base (Multilateral Treaties Deposited With the U.N.)
- United States Senate Treaty Documents have the texts of treaties that have been sent to the Senate for advice and consent. Documents from the 104th Congress to the current Congress are available online through GPO Access.
US Foreign Policy
- Guide to Information Sources for more in-depth research
- U.S. Department of State
- Bureau of International Information Programs
(This agency has taken over the functions of the former United States Information Agency (USIA). The agency's Washington File is a particularly good source of foreign policy information.) - Historical Documents. Browse by Presidential administration or by topical theme.
- Bureau of International Information Programs
- U.S. Congress, House Committee on Foreign Affairs
- U.S. Congress, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
- The U.S. Agency for International Development
- United States Institute of Peace
