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BASEES British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies American Politics Group (APG) The American Politics Group is a specialist group of the Political Studies Association. It is based in the UK. The Group holds an annual conference and colloquium. It also publishes American Politics Review. International Political Science Association PSA was founded in 1949 under UNESCO sponsorship. Since then, national political science associations have constituted its core. Its founder members were, indeed, national associations: the American, Canadian, French and Indian political science associations. International Studies Association The International Studies Association is an academic organization that facilitates research through publication and conventions. The Association is currently headquartered in the Department of Political Science at the University of Arizona. Macedonian Forum of Political Science Professional society for individuals engaged in the study of politics and government in Macedonia, also working on projects for developing democracy; improvement of inter-ethnic relations; civil society; political culture. One Global Family Nonprofit worldwide network of people promoting global understanding and conflict prevention by providing local programs, media, resources, outreach, and global news. Includes reports, audio and video files, and links. Canadian Political Science Association Information on teaching and research in political science; general information on the CPSA and the services offered to the community. IPSA Committee on Concepts and Methods The Committee on Concepts and Methods (C&M) of the International Political Science Association strives to promote methodological discussion that takes seriously both concept analysis and qualitative methods. Indiana Consortium for International Programs Home pages of the Indiana Consortium of International Programs, an organization of 40 colleges and universities in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky dedicated to international education. International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) Formed to facilitate communication across disciplinary, geographic and political boundaries among scholars, concerned individuals in government and public posts. More Organizations Sites |
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