International
Studies Resources (Wayne Selcher, Elizabethtown College)
Scroll down to "Regions and Countries" for what appears to be among the best
pages on this topic. Useful for its brief annotations and explanations.
World Area Studies Internet
Resources (Western Connecticut State University)
A truly comprehensive set of links that focuses on Centers and Programs in comparative,
regional analysis rather than on an A-Z list of countries.
Links to Foreign Government
Agencies, Ministries, and International Organizations
(Tufts University)
Includes :
 | Foreign ministries of the world; |
 | Ministries and agencies dealing with international trade; |
 | Agencies producing government statistics; |
Area Studies (Richard Kimber, University
of Keele)
The top of this page contains an alphabetical list of the countries of the world --it
should be used to supplement or even supplant Yahoo. Make sure to scroll to the bottom of
the page, where there are links to other regional and area studies resources.
Area Studies
(University of Michigan)
Links to other area studies pages and also to resources on every region of the world.
Scroll to bottom for additional useful links.
Area Studies (Robert Duval,
West Virginia University)
Very comprehensive, especially on North America, Latin America, all of Europe (including
Russia), and the Middle East. See also a companion page on Comparative Politics, which covers
elections, ethnic studies, migration, nationalism, and other topics.
Area Studies (Yahoo)
A useful beginning on just about any regional topic, from African studies to Slavic
studies.
Countries of the World from A-Z
(Yahoo)
A good place to start if your focus is a single country. But see the immediately following
link as well.
Country Studies (Library of
Congress)
Basic reference work on the history, politics, economy and social life of many countries.
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