Why Use Introductory Resources?
If you have a topic in mind for your research, it is a good idea to find one or more sources of background information to read.
Introductory resources will:
- Explain in general terms, what is currently known about your topic
- Help you understand the broader context of your research.
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Political Science can cover a wide range of topics. After you have looked at all the tabs in this Toolkit, be sure to visit these related guides for suggestions on accessing additional resources.
Dictionaries / Encyclopedias
Online encyclopedias and dictionaries from Credo Reference.
- Blackwell Dictionary of Political Science
- A Dictionary of Diplomacy
- Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics and History
- Dictionary of Politics and Government
- Encyclopedia of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
- Essentials of Global Politics
- From Suffrage to the Senate: America's Political Women
- Globalization: Encyclopedia of Trade, Labor and Politics
- Glossary of Political Theory
- Greenwood Encyclopedia of International Relations
- Key Concepts in Political Communication
- Political Corruption in America
- Public Opinion and Polling Around the World
- Palgrave Macmillan Dictionary of Political Thought
- Handbook of Global Environmental Politics
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