Welcome to the Comparative Politics Resource Guide, an online "virtual classroom" designed to engage students in the various facets of comparative politics.
Brief profiles of most countries of the world. Includes information on government type and structure, names of major government officials, and an overview of foreign relations.
A comprehensive survey of all the countries and territories of Central and South-Eastern Europe, presenting the latest economic and political developments.
A country-by-country directory listing heads of state and major government officials. The CIA publishes and updates the online directory of Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments regularly.
Includes country-specific reports covering such topis as: political background, recent political events and developments, presidential succession, political forces, and key political figures.
Covers hundreds of international organizations; offers historical, governmental, and economic data on countries and territories; and provides names and addresses of political, religious, financial, and tourist figures and institutions.
The PARLINE database contains information on the structure and working methods of 265 parliamentary chambers in all of the 189 countries where a national legislature exists.
Novanet is the online catalog for searching our collection for books, journals, newspapers, government documents, databases, audio-visual materials, archival collections, etc.
An online catalog of the collections of 24,000 member libraries of the OCLC consortium, comprising more than 36 million records for books, serials, manuscript collections, audiovisual materials, computer files, and other media.
Aurora is Library and Archives Canada's catalogue of its published holdings, including books, newspapers, magazines, maps, music and works in accessible formats.