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Resources
Websites, journals and media sources (accessed 11 April
2005)
The US government has numerous websites relevant to foreign and
security policy. Among the more useful are:
www.whitehouse.gov
www.state.gov
http://usinfo.state
www.defenselink.mil
www.odci.gov
www.cia.gov
www.fbi.gov
The two main Congressional committees dealing with foreign policy
have the following websites:
www.senate.gov/~foreign;
www.house.gov/international_relations
There are numerous journals dealing entirely or partly with foreign
policy issues - some also have websites. Among the most useful are:
Foreign
Affairs
Foreign Policy
The National Interest
World Policy Journal
World Politics
SAIS Review
International Security
Congressional Quarterly
Americans and the World
Foreign
Policy in Focus
Most of the leading think tanks have good websites:
American Enterprise
Institute
American Foreign Policy
Council
Brookings Institution
Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace
CATO Institute
Center for Defense
Information
Center for Strategic
and International Studies
Council on Foreign
Relations
Foreign Policy Association
Henry L. Stimson
Center
Hoover Institute
Institute for International
Economics
Middle East Institute
National Endowment
for Democracy
RAND
The Globalist
The Heritage Foundation
US Institute of Peace
Washington
Institute for Near East Policy
Woodrow Wilson Center
The New York Times and the Washington Post have good websites with
archived material on US foreign policy. Among the foreign press,
the Financial Times, The Economist, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,
Le Monde and El País have regular quality coverage of US
foreign policy.
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