CHAPTER TWELVE
International Politics

Explore

http://europa.eu/index_en.htm. The Europa: Gateway to the European Union Web page includes news and information about the EU.

 

www.du.edu/~bhughes/ifs.html. Barry B. Hughes’ International Futures links to a computer simulation of global systems for classroom and research use.

 

www.imf.org/. Here is the Web site for the International Monetary Fund (IMF), an organization of 184 countries that aims to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty.

 

www.library.gsu.edu/research/pages.asp?ldID=41&guideID=101&ID=560. Georgia State University Library’s International Relations Resources Web page includes general resources, gateways, proprietary resources, international law resources, and more.

 

www.library.yale.edu/ia-resources/polecon.html. Yale University Library’s Political Economy & Development Resources Web page provides links to relevant organizations, journals, data, and more.

 

www.library.yale.edu/ia-resources/resource.html. Yale University Library’s International Affairs Resources Web page includes links to international organizations, news, research institutes, and more.

 

www.un.org/. The United Nations Web page provides information about the UN, its member nations, its policies, and more.

 

www2.etown.edu/vl/research.html. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: International Affairs Resources contains a list of research institutes focused on international relations.