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International Politics on the World Stage, Brief 4/e
World Politics: International Politics on the World Stage, Brief, 4/e
John T. Rourke, University of Connecticut - Storrs
Mark A. Boyer, University of Connecticut - Storrs

Nationalism: The Traditional Orientation

Web Links

Germany
(http://www.bundesregierung.de/)

This site includes information about the federal government of Germany, including biographies of key officials, an explanation of the function of different governmental divisions, news, and a link to the government's official magazine.

Ethic Group
(http://www.ssjb.com/)

Here you'll find news, commentary, and other information about an organization whose members advocate Quebec's secession from Canada. (Click on "English" for a translation from the French).

Country
(http://www.un.org/Overview/unmember.html)

A list of all the United Nations member countries appears here, along with answers to frequently asked questions and links to other UN-related sites.

Nationalism
(http://www.nationalismproject.org)

The Nationalism Project offers a collection of resources related to the study of Nationalism.

Spanish Empire
(http://www.pbs.org/crucible/)

This site designed to supplement a PBS television program offers information about the Spanish-American War primarily from an American perspective. Features include an events timeline, news articles from the 1890s, bibliographies, and links to other related sites.

Austro-Hungary
(http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0805394.html)

This site contains a basic history of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy in power from 1867 to 1918, and a bibliography of related resources.

Ottoman Empire
(http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/OTTOMAN/OTTOMAN1.HTM)

This site provides a history of the Ottoman empire, glossaries of relevant terms and concepts, and links to additional resources for further study.

British Empire
(http://www.britishempire.co.uk/)

This comprehensive site covers the history of the British Empire, and also features timelines, biographies, related articles, and information on key figures in the arts and sciences who flourished during this time period.

French Empire
(http://www.napoleon.org/)

Everything there is to know about Napoleon, from a basic history and chronology to museum exhibits and auctions for collectors of "Napoleonica."

Russian-Soviet Empire
(http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/history.html)

This site created by a university Russian studies program provides a guide to Russian history, complete with a chronology, genealogies for ruling families, links to related resources and archives, and much more.

Xenophobic Violence
(http://www.nyu.edu/globalbeat/balkan.html)

This site includes reports, analysis, and commentary on the Balkan conflicts from 1998 to the present.

Rwanda Genocide
(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/evil/)

Interviews, readings, and information on the 1994 Rwanda genocide compiled as a companion to a PBS television program.

Russia
(http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/commonwealth.html)

This site includes maps for Russia and the former Soviet republics. Also included are a number of charts and graphs providing statistical snapshots of Russian/Soviet society at various points during the last twenty-five years.

Russian Embassy in US
(http://www.russianembassy.org/)

The official site for the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC includes visa information, a list of government contacts, news, and information on U.S.-Russia relations.

Russia Official Page (Mostly in Russian)
(http://www.government.gov.ru/english/)

This official government site for the Russian Federation provides information (mostly in Russian) about the Russian governmental structure, biographies of key officials, and related links.

Canada
(http://www.ssjb.com/)

Here you'll find news, commentary, and other information about an organization whose members advocate Quebec's secession from Canada. (Click on "English" for a translation from the French).