Start here to find hundreds of thousands of books, journals, audio-visual media, and more, housed at Foley and available to you electronically.
Doing research in international studies at Gonzaga? Here is your guide for everything that Foley Library offers to make your research project the best it can be. Start with the Quick Links box to the left or choose one of the tabs at the top of the page to search for information on books, articles, web materials and more. Any questions? Contact me, my information is in the box to the right.
International Studies Quick Links
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The Periodicals@Foley link will allow you to search for specific journals. If you want to see a list of journals in international studies and related subjects check out specific subject links.
Start here to find hundreds of thousands of books, journals, audio-visual media, and more, housed at Foley and available to you electronically.
Start here to find hundreds of thousands of books, journals, audio-visual media, and more, housed at Foley and available to you electronically.
Foreign Relations of the United States (begins 1861) - General Collection KZ 233.U55
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States - To locate papers for a specific president, do Title Keyword search of the library catalog for public papers and the name of the individual president. Foley's holdings start with Herbert Hoover and continue through Gerald Ford (approx. 1929-1977). Papers for administrations from George H.W. Bush through Barack Obama are located online.
Treaties in force (1941-present) - General Collection KZ235.T74; Latest edition in Reference Collection; Online: Latest issue & Archived
If you can't find the material you need at Foley Library, check WorldCat, a database of titles from libraries worldwide. WorldCat allows you to locate your desired materials (books, movies, music, etc.) at other area libraries, or order them to be delivered to Gonzaga for free through our Interlibrary Loan service.
This tab is for use of Laura Brunell's cross-listed course, POL 367/INST 393. The intent of it is to give you a resource as you look for ideas related to your particular topic on the new europe.
The course website, can be found here [tba].
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
This area has resources for students who have chosen to Major or Minor in Asian Studies through International Studies.
This guide is focused on resources specific to the subfield.