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Electronic Journals
Rutgers Restricted Access
The following Electronic Journals are currently subscribed to by Rutgers
University Libraries, and can be accessed only by Rutgers University students,
faculty, and staff, or from an onsite computer terminal. Additional holdings
can be determined in IRIS, by limiting keyword, title, periodical title,
or subject searches to the "library" RU-ONLINE, or by browsing the
alphabetized
list. Since the online holdings are constantly increasing, it may be
useful to check the list periodically. Many other journals related
to political science may be found by searching the list also. All journals
listed below are available full-text and current issues are available except
as indicated.
Unrestricted Access
Access to the following electronic journals is free and unrestricted.
For additional titles, consult the list of
Electronic Journal
Directories on the Web.
A listing of online
newspapers is also available.
- American Diplomacy - Commentary, analysis, and research on American foreign policy and its practice.
- The American Reporter - Freelance journalists' news reports.
- AntePodium - (Victoria University,
Wellington, New Zealand) An electronic journal dedicated to scholarly research
on the politico-strategic, politico-economic and politico-cultural dimensions
of world affairs.
- Bad Subjects:
Political Education for Everyday Life - A journal, website, and
arena for dialogue that are intended to subvert compliance with social
orders that produce poverty, injustice and submission.
- Ballot Access News - A non-partisan
newsletter reporting on ballot access laws and issues in the United States.
- Boston Review - The Boston Review's
New Democracy Forum debates the fundamental political issues of the day,
both conventional and non-conventional.
- Brookings Review
- (Brookings Institution) The Institution's quarterly magazine, designed
to make Brookings research and public policy proposals accessible to a
wide audience.
- Campaign Web Review -
A bi-weekly newsletter examining the use of the Internet by political campaigns
in the 1998 election.
- Cultural Logic - An electronic
journal of Marxist theory and practice.
- CUPR Report - The
official publication of the Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University.
- Ethnic Conflict
Research Digest - Peer reviews of recently published books, journal
articles and research papers on the dynamics and management of ethnic conflict.
- Government Information
in Canada / Information Gouvernementale au Canada - A quarterly electronic
journal for discussion and study of Canadian federal, provincial/territorial,
and local government information.
- Harvard Political Review - This
preeminent journal of politics and public policy features in-depth, balanced
analysis of important domestic and international issues. Recent issues
available full-text.
- Hoover
Institution Essays in Public Policy - (Stanford University) Timely,
self-contained discussions of problems or issues international affairs
and domestic policy.
- Human
Rights Brief - (Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Washington
College of Law, American University) Reports on developments in international
human rights and humanitarian law, and provides concise legal analysis
of current human rights issues.
- Idea Central: The Virtual Magazine
of the Electronic Policy Network - Timely information and leading ideas
on economic policy, health policy, urban policy, foreign policy, the environment,
education, the media, and other topics.
- Intellectual Capital
- A weekly, bipartisan public policy e-zine available only on the World
Wide Web. Owned and published by VoxCap.com.
- Jinn: The Online Magazine
of the Pacific News Service - A San Francisco-based biweekly online
magazine focusing on public life and the affairs of society.
- Migration News
- (University of California-Davis) Summarizes the most important immigration
and integration developments of the preceding month.
- NATO Review - Published
under the authority of the Secretary General, this magazine is intended
to contribute to a constructive discussion of Atlantic issues.
- PeaceWatch - (Ariga)
Views about peace in the Middle East and articles about issues from participants
in the PEACE Mid-East Dialogue Group.
- PROceedings: Political Research Online
- (APSA / Harvard University Library) Papers from the most recent meeting
of the American Political Science Association.
- Rand Review - Reports three
times a year on RAND research and related issues of general interest to
policymakers and decisionmakers.
- Richmond Journal of Law
and Technology - (University of Richmond School of Law) Focuses
on the impact that computer-related and other technologies have on the
law.
- Roll Call Online - A leading source
for Congressional news and other information from Capitol Hill.
- Slate Magazine:
Politics Page - Political news and commentary and a gateway to other
politics sites on the Internet.
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