Welcome to the Comparative Politics Resource Guide, an online "virtual classroom" designed to engage students in the various facets of comparative politics.
Describes systems of government form throughout the world, relates them to unique social and economic influences, identifies particular features common to all or most, and makes objective comparisons.
Provides a "comprehensive guide to international relations and national domestic policies throughout the world," with a clear emphasis on post-World War II events.
Provides a global survey of national legislatures in 193 countries around the world. Chapters describe each parliament or legislature in terms of key characteristics, including historical background, elections, relations with the executive branch.
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.