For my name and memory, I leave it to mens charitable speeches, to foreign nations, and to the next ages.
Francis Bacon
An electronic journal of commentary, analysis, and research on American foreign policy and its practice. Published with the cooperation of the Triangle Institute for Security Studies.
The Web site of AFSA, the professional association of U.S. Foreign Service, is an excellent resource for those interested in diplomacy and international affairs. The site includes educational programs, reference materials, publications, speakers, conferences, and more.
The Canadian Foreign Policy journal, published three times a year by Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, provides a uniquely Canadian perspective on foreign policy issues.
Carnegie Council is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing understanding of ethics and international affairs.
The Center for Security Policy exists as a non-profit, non-partisan organization to stimulate and inform the national and international debate about all aspects of security policy, notably those policies bearing on the foreign, defense, economic, financial and technology interests of the United States.
Advises the government on all aspects of Irelands external relations and acts as the channel of official communications with foreign governments and international organizations.
If you plan a trip overseas, you might want to check the travel advisories put out by the U.S. Department of State first. This is a great site for research into U.S. foreign policy, with special sections on China, Bosnia and Cuba. Of course, you can also look for overseas jobs.
Links to the staffs and resources of the Washington D.C. embassy community. Contacts in business and industry, education, the press and government.
The Embassy Page is a connection to most of the U.S.-based embassies and consulates. Part of GlobeScope Internet Services.
International Analysis is an analysis of pivotal economic and world events in a forecasting mode. The events are listed with provocative commentary on future probabilities.
If you want to know what the international organization that beat communism in Europe has planned for an encore, plug this one in. Its a pretty informative site and one of the better looking governmental sites.
If you have the information resources of all the nations on earth, then you can put up a pretty good Web site. Hence, the U.N. Web site is a pretty good one. Students and teachers can use this site to its utmost. Theres a lot of information here, use it.
The official home page of Women In International Security (WIIS), dedicated to enhancing opportunities for women working in foreign and defense policy. An international, nonprofit, non-partisan network and educational program, WIIS is open to both men and women at all stages of their careers.