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| General
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Aggression and Conflict: A Cross-cultural
Encyclopedia.Publisher: Santa
Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1994.
Location: Firestone Library (F) Call Number: HM136 .L46 1994 The Blackwell Dictionary of Political
Science.Publisher: Oxford, UK: Blackwell
Publishers, 1999.
Location: Firestone Library (F) Call Number: JA61 .B43 1999 The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics.Publisher: New York,
NY: Oxford University Press, 1996.
Location: Social Science Reference Center (SSRC). Firestone Call Number: JA61 .C665 1996 Dictionary of Race and Ethnic Relations.
Publisher: New York,
NY: Routledge, 1994.
Location: General and Humanities Reference (DR). Firestone Call Number: GN496 .C37 1994 Encyclopedia of Conflict Resolution.Publisher: Santa
Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1997.
Location: Social Science Reference Center (SSRC). Firestone Call Number: HM136 .B783 1997 Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace &
Conflict. Publisher: San
Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1999.
Location: Social Science Reference Center (SSRC). Firestone Call Number: HM886 .E53 1999 International Conflict: A Chronological
Encyclopedia of Conflicts and their Management, 1945-1995.Publisher: Washington,
DC: Congressional Quarterly, 1997.
Location: Firestone Library (F) Call Number: D842 .B46 1997 |
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Background
NotesURL: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/
Factual publications prepared by the staff of the U.S. State Department that contain information on all the countries of the world with which the United States has relations. Each report contains information about the country's people, history, government, political conditions, economy, foreign relations, relations with the U.S., and travel and business. These reports are updated periodically. EIU Country Reports
(PU only)Annual reports by
the Economist
Intelligence Unit,
which is considered to be a definitive source of business intelligence,
provide detailed information on political and economic trends for 180
countries worldwide. Each report includes annual and quarterly
economic indicators; economic forecasts; and information on domestic
politics, international relations, economic growth, and foreign
trade. Annual reports are updated by quarterly EIU Country Profiles. Reports and
profiles from 1996 forward are available online with earlier reports in
paper are held in Firestone, see the
catalog for more information.
Europa World (PU only)
The online
version of the
indispensable Europa World Year Book
published since 1926. Europa provides detailed up-to-date surveys of
over 250 countries and territories, a comprehensive listing of over
1,650 international organizations, directory information, and current
analysis. Includes essential
names and addresses and other information covering such areas as a
country's constitution, government, legislature, political
organizations, diplomatic representation, religion, media, finance,
trade, industry, transport, and tourism. Paper copies of the yearbooks
(1959- ) are located in Firestone (F) under call number JN1
.E85, with the current volume in General & Humanities Reference
(DR).
Political Handbook of the World.Publisher: Binghamton,
NY: CSA Publications, annual.
Location: Firestone Library (F) Call Number: 7560.729 (1928-1970) Call Number: JF37 .P6 (1975- ) Current Volume: Social Science Ready Reference (SSRC) Provides essential political information about every country in the world, including heads of government, cabinet members, leaders and programs of political parties, representation in national legislatures, news media, and membership in international organizations. The handbook's primary focus is on government and development of the country's political climate. The Statesman's Yearbook.Publisher: New
York: St. Martin's Press, annual.
Location: Firestone Library (F) Call Number: JA51 .S7 (1876- ) Current Volume: General and Humanities Reference (DR) Similar to the Political Handbook above, Statesman's Yearbook also provides detailed information about all the countries of the world. The yearbook's focus is more on social and development indicators. Each entry includes a small map for quick geographical orientation, as well as a list of references for further reading. |
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| Finding
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The Main Catalog is your primary tool for finding books in the Princeton University Libraries. The catalog also helps you find other materials, including videos, sound recordings, internet sites, and journals (the journals themselves- not individual articles). You can search the catalog by title, journal title, author, subject, or keyword. Research Tip: Start your search out using keywords, which tend to get more results. Use the Long View feature to see the full record displaying the subject headings that describe the subject matter of the item. When you find items that seem relevant to your topic, use these subject headings to find additional related items. See the list below for a few ideas. |
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When you find an item you'd like to see, be sure to pay attention to the location, call number, and status as indicated in the catalog record. See the list of location codes for help determining in which library collection the item is held. The call number shows where in the collection the item should be, and the status tells you whether the book is available or not. For more information on the call numbers used at Princeton and for help with locating a book in Firestone, see the Library Call Numbers & Locations page. If after several tries you still don't find good results, you might want to look at the Library of Congress Subject Headings, copies of which are located at the General & Humanities and Social Science reference desks. This set of large red volumes provides a listing of the appropriate subject headings that correspond to various topics. Be sure to ask the staff at the reference desk for help. You can also schedule a research consultation with myself or another subject specialist. Beyond the main catalog, you have access to other Princeton library catalogs, as well as regional and worldwide catalogs via the Library Catalogs page. For information on how to obtain books you find at other libraries that are not held at Princeton, see the Borrow Direct and Interlibrary Loan pages. |
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| Journal
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CIAO - Columbia International Affairs Online (PU only)CIAO publishes online a
wide
range of scholarship from 1991 onward that includes working papers from
university research institutes, NGO occasional
papers,
foundation-funded research projects, conference proceedings,
books, journals, and policy briefs.
Historical Abstracts (PU only)This database has long
been recognized as the leading bibliography providing unmatched
coverage of world history (excluding North America) dealing with time
periods from 1450 to the present. It covers approximately 2,000
journals, as well as books and dissertations published worldwide
since the mid 1950s in history and related areas,
including anthropology, genealogy, multicultural studies, political
science, and sociology.
Index
Islamicus (PU
only)Produced by the Islamic
Bibliography Unit at Cambridge University
Library, this database indexes literature on Islam, the Middle East and
the Muslim world from a variety of disciplines, including accounting,
archaeology, the arts, economics, education, geography, history, Islam,
law, literature, science, philosophy, politics, religion, theology,
travel, and zoology. Records
included in the database go back to 1906.
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (PU only)Compiled by the British
Library of Political & Economic Science of the London School of
Economics & Political Science, this database provides bibliographic
information from an international selection of publications (including
over 2,600 journals) in the fields of economics, political science,
sociology, and anthropology. Indexing covers material published from
1951 to present.
International Political Science Abstracts (PU only)Provides abstracts in
English or French to articles selected from over 1,000 international
journals. Topics covered include political science method and theory,
political thinkers and ideas, governmental and administrative
institutions, political process, international relations, and national
and area studies. Index covers material published from 1989 to present.
Jane's Online (PU
only)The Jane's Information
Group is a world leading provider of intelligence and analysis on
national and international defense, security and risk developments.
PAIS International (PU only)This database by the
Public Affairs Information Service provides citations
to articles, books, reports, and select government documents on public
and foreign policy issues from 1972 forward. PAIS is generally
considered to be a comprehensive index to policy literature. The print
version of PAIS goes back to 1915, and is located in the Social Science
Reference Center Index Shelves under call number
0487.739.
Peace Research Abstracts Journal.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications, Inc. 1964-
Location: Pitney Collection (PITN). Firestone Call Number: 576.7033 (1964- ) Current Volume: Current Periodicals Room (PR) This is not an online database, but is a relevant index for the topic of international conflict resolution published six times a year by the Peace Research Institute- Dundas (in Ontario, Canada). Provides indexing and abstracts for books, journal articles, government publications, scholarly papers, major speeches and research studies concerning peace studies and international relations. Each issue has an author and subject index, with annual cumulative indexes in the last issue of each year. Policyfile (PU only)Provides indexing and
abstracts of research publications addressing the complete range of
public policy research. PolicyFile draws its content from public policy
think tanks, university research programs, research organizations, and
trade publishers. The database consists of over 50,000 abstracts dating
from 1990 to present, with some full text where available and links
to organizational home pages.
RAND
PublicationsURL: http://www.rand.org/Abstracts/abstracts.html
A nonprofit public policy research institution established after World War II to study national security, in the 1960s RAND added domestic policy problems to its research agenda. Current areas of research and analysis include national defense, education and training, health care, criminal and civil justice, labor and population, science and technology, community development, international relations, and regional studies. The publications database goes back to 1946, with online versions of many documents available generally as of 1998. See the RAND Publications Research Guide for more help in locating RAND publications held in Princeton libraries. Social Science Citations Index (PU only)Interdisciplinary
index
to journals and collected volumes in the social and behavioral
sciences. Provides access by author, citation and subject for materials
published from 1956 to present. Note: This
database is very useful
for tracing the chain of citations in social science literature. Use
SSCI to find references to articles that were cited in a given article,
as well as other articles that cite that article.
Sociological Abstracts (PU only)
Provides access to the
world's literature in sociology and related disciplines, both
theoretical and applied. The database includes abstracts of journal
articles selected from over 2,500 journals, as well as books,
conference papers, dissertations, and book reviews. Coverage of this
database goes back to 1963.
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (PU only)Provides citations,
abstracts, and indexing of the international serials literature in
political science, including international relations, law and public
policy. Indexing covers material from 1975 to present. Also provides
references to reliable web resources.
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| News
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FBIS Index (PU only)
Provides indexing to the
Daily Reports of the CIA's Foreign Broadcast
Information Service. These reports include translated broadcasts, news
agency transmissions, newspapers, periodicals, and government
statements from nations around the world focusing on political,
economic, scientific, and cultural issues and events. Search by
keyword, region and date. This index covers reports from 1975-1996,
which are mostly available in microfiche with some in paper. Ask for
help locating these reports at the Social Science Reference Center. For
more recent material, see the World
News Connection below.
LexisNexis Academic (PU only)
Provides full text access
to news from across the U.S. and around the world. Coverage of most
newspapers goes back to the mid 1980s, but varies widely. Also provides
access to business, legal, and medical journals, as well as corporate
financial information.
ProQuest Newspapers (PU only)Provides indexing
and full text of the Wall Street Journal (1984- ) and Barron's
(1988- ), and abstracts only of the New
York Times and USA Today
(1989- ). After
you click on the link above, pull down the database menu and select
"News- ProQuest Newspapers" to search these titles.
New York Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers) (PU only)
Provides retrospective
coverage of the New York Times
going back to the first issue (1851-2001) in full text. Search by
keywords and date.
Wall Street Journal
(ProQuest Historical Newspapers) (PU only)
Provides retrospective
coverage of the Wall Street Journal
going
back to the first issue (1889-1986) in full text. Search by keywords
and date.
Washington Post (ProQuest Historical
Newspapers) (PU only)
Provides retrospective
coverage of the Washington Post
going
back to the first issue (1877-1987) in full text. Search by keywords
and date.
World News Connection (PU only)
Continues coverage of the
FBIS reports mentioned above from 1996 to present, and with full text.
The search functions are similar (by keyword, region, and date) with a
"latest headlines" feature for monitoring current news.
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For numeric data files and assistance in data analysis, see the folks at Data & Statistical Services. Facts on International
Relations and Security Trends (FIRST)URL: http://first.sipri.org/
A free-of-charge service for politicians, journalists, researchers and the interested public, FIRST is a joint project of the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The integrated database system contains clearly documented information from research institutes around the world covering areas in the field of international relations and security, such as hard facts on armed conflicts and peace keeping, arms production and trade, military expenditure, armed forces and conventional weapons holding, nuclear weapons, chronology, statistics and other reference data. Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical
Reference to Casualty and Other Figures, 1500-2000.Publisher: Jefferson, N.C. :
McFarland, 2001.
Location: Firestone Library (F) Call Number: D214 .C54 2001 Statistical
Universe (PU only)Provides indexing and
abstracts to federal, state, and international statistical publications
as well as selected business and professional publications containing
statistics. Many statistical tables are available in full text, and
direct links to many web-accessible statistical sources are also
provided. Statistical Universe
is the web equivalent of the print American
Statistics Index, Statistical
Reference Index, and Index to
International Statistics; and provides indexing for the
corresponding ASI, SRI and IIS microfiche sets located on the C-Floor
of Firestone. IIS provides abstracts for reports and other statistical
publications issued by IGOs such as the United Nations, IMF, World
Bank, and OECD.
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| Additional Useful Websites | |||||||
UN Collection of Princeton University LibraryURL:
http://www.princeton.edu/~sbwhite/un/generalun.html
Courtesy of Susan White, UN Documents Librarian. Go here for guidance on locating and using United Nations documentation related to international conflict. Select Pages from Other
Institutions:
Amnesty
InternationalURL: http://www.amnesty.org/
Amnesty International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international standards. Amnesty International campaigns to free all prisoners of conscience; ensure fair and prompt trials for political prisoners; abolish the death penalty, torture and other cruel treatment of prisoners; end political killings and "disappearances"; and oppose human rights abuses by opposition groups. Carnegie
Endowment for International PeaceURL: http://www.ceip.org/
Founded in 1910, this private, nonprofit organization is dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States. Human Rights WatchURL: http://www.hrw.org/
Human Rights Watch is an independent, nongovernmental organization, supported by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide that conducts fact-finding investigations into human rights abuses in all regions of the world. Human Rights Watch then publishes those findings in dozens of books and reports every year, generating extensive coverage in local and international media. INCORE
(Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity)URL: http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/
INCORE was set up in 1993 by the University of Ulster and the United Nations University to undertake research and policy work for the resolution of ethnic, political and religious conflicts. Research focuses mainly on post conflict issues, issues of governance and diversity, and research methodology in violent societies. INCORE has a Policy and Evaluation Unit to ensure more effective utilization of conflict research by policy makers and practitioners, and addresses the issue of best practices in evaluating conflict interventions. INCORE produces a Conflict Data Service that provides current and historical information on all major on-going conflicts, theme sites on a variety of issues relevant to conflict, and information on conflict resolution institutions throughout the world. International
Crisis Group (ICG)URL: http://www.crisisweb.org/
The ICG is a private, multinational organization that conducts field research with the objective of strengthening the capacity of the international community to anticipate, understand, prevent and contain conflict. ICG reports cover diverse regions, including Africa, Asia, the Balkans, Latin America and the Middle East. International RelationsURL:
http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/international.html
This is an extensive list of web resources from the University of British Columbia Library. See the section on Nationalism, Ethnic or Religious Conflicts. OSCE -
Organization for Security and Co-operation in EuropeURL: http://www.osce.org/
Headquartered Vienna, the OSCE is made up of 55 participating states from Europe, Central Asia and North America. It is active in early warning, conflict prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation. United States
Institute of PeaceURL: http://www.usip.org/
Established in 1984, the United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan federal institution created and funded by Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity to promote the peaceful resolution of international conflict through an array of programs, including grants, fellowships, conferences and workshops, library services, publications, and other educational activities. |
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