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This section is a collection of links to universities and private research organizations around the world that participate in the study of the European Union. Suggestions for additional resources are always welcome
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- European Community Studies Association
- from the University of Pittsburgh.
The European Community Studies Association (ECSA) of the United States is dedicated to promoting general public awareness and furthering specialized knowledge of the European Union (EU). ECSA-USA has more than
900
members in the United States, Europe and Canada from the social sciences, the humanities, the business community, the
legal profession and government. We welcome the participation of individuals and institutions with interests in the EU.
- International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
- ISN is a daily updated, searchable clearinghouse for resources in the field of security and
defense studies, peace and conflict research, and international relations.
- The Royal Institute of International Affairs
- The Royal Institute of International Affairs, also known as Chatham House, is one of the world's
leading institutes for the analysis of international issues.
Founded in 1920, the Institute works to stimulate debate and research on political, business,
security and other key issues in the international arena. It does this through its research, meetings,
conferences and publications as well as through its library and
information center and expert
interviews for the media.
- University of Pittsburgh Center for West European Studies
- Fordham International Law Journal
- Citation manual for European Community Materials
- The Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
- European Union Links
- University of California at Berkeley
- European Union Internet Resources
- Exeter University, United Kingdom
- Here you will find pointers to resources of interest to those researching and studying the European Union and to
research sponsored by the European Community.
- Research Institute for European Studies(RIES)
- RIES was founded in Athens/Greece in April 1994 by young European and American researchers. Since
then, it has been recognized as an educational research entity by UNESCO,
NATO, UN, and other
international organizations and its membership has been extended to young
researchers in all parts of Europe and throughout the world.
- European Union Research Guides
- Provided by the University of Pittsburgh
- EU Instruction Module including the legislative process in the EU
- European Union Research Guides - University of Pittsburgh
- - University of Helsinki
- U of Mannheim, EDC
- U. of Bologna
- U. of Sheffield
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Last updated : 7.21.97
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