POL 221: INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS
The University of Mississippi
Spring 2004, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00 - 12:15, 120 Meek Hall
Instructor: Gang Guo * Office: 311 Deupree Hall * Telephone: (662) 915-5419 * e-mail: gg@olemiss.edu
Office hours: 15:00 - 17:00 Tuesdays and by appointment
On-line Resources
Academic websites
- Longman Comparative Politics
- Comparative Politics Online
- Comparative Politics Links (Boston University)
- Comparative Politics Resources (University of Colorado)
- Foreign Governments on the Internet
- Government Publications and Maps: International Documents (Northwestern University)
- Political Science Resources: Area Studies
- Asia for Educators (Columbia University)
Media websites
- Cable News Network
- British Broadcasting Corporation
- New York Times
- Agence France-Presse
- Links to Japanese press
- South China Morning Post
Government websites
- State Department of U.S.A.
- Embassy of the United Kingdom, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of the Republic of France, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of the Russian Federation, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of the People's Republic of China, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of Japan, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of the Republic of Korea, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of India, in Washington D.C.
- Embassy of the United States of America, in London.
- Embassy of the United States of America, in Beijing.
- Embassy of the United States of America, in Tokyo.
- Embassy of the United States of America, in Seoul.
- Embassy of the United States of America, in New Delhi.