A journal about international relations and issues from the Council on Foreign Relations.
Foreign Policy is a global magazine of politics, economics, and ideas.
The GlobalIssues.org site is a unique site that provides insights into global issues that may be misrepresented but are all closely related. Topics include human rights, trade and environment related issues.
This site is updated weekly by the Global Reporting Network, a program of the Center for War, Peace, and the News Media at New York University's Department of Journalism and Mass Communication.
This part of the globalissues.org web site looks at some of the conflicts ocurring in Africa. There is hardly any media coverage and yet there have been millions of refugees and hundreds of thousands of people have been killed. If the media attention was as much as Kosovo, where 2000 ethnic Albianians had been killed before international reaction reached its heights, then maybe international ...
www.globalissues.org/Geopolitics/Africa.asp
This new and improved website features published articles and working papers (with the associated data sets) from the World Bank's Research Group, as well as some related literature on economic growth.
www.worldbank.org/research/growth
Monthly forecast and schedule of upcoming international news events, sorted by region.
The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies. Publications, policy experts, and weblinks on a wide spectrum of foreign policy issues from conservative Heritage Foundation. This department conducts research and publishes papers on a wide variety of international political, economic, and security issues.
Our monthly e-Journal is indeed an off-the-beat venture on the World Wide Web, accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world, who has a computer and a modem. You do not need a password to read or download. The very name of this e-Journal is intended to underline that as globalisation engulfs the globe - with ideological barriers falling - the South, which has become an acronym for poverty, knows no frontiers. We have the South in the North, an acronym for prosperity, and the North in the South.
Sri Lanka: the price of reconcilliation.
www.britannica.com/worldsapart