ProQuest One Global Studies & International Relations offers extensive resources on global and social issues, including security, migration, environmental change, and social movements in both historical and contemporary contexts.
The collection includes the 2 following components:
Key features:
Multi-format primary sources, including declassified government documents, archival materials, periodicals, magazines, news scripts, and multi-media video footage, supported by secondary contextual resources.
Supports users examining both historical and contemporary global topics, key topics such as global security, migration, environmental change, and social movements.
Promotes interdisciplinary study from transnational and comparative perspectives in sociology, law, political science, international relations, economics and business.
Content types include extensive resources to support Global Studies and International Relations. There are comprehensive primary and secondary materials available that cover global issues, social movements, ethnicity, culture and history:
The content has been organized to allow users to find information faster and explore topics more deeply.
Digital National Security Archive (U.S. DNSA) consists of 65 complete modules (with more two added annually) that are under Digital National Security Archive.
ProQuest, in partnership with The National Security Archive, produce the Digital National Security Archive, the most comprehensive collection available of significant primary documents central to U.S. foreign and military policy since 1945. Collections cover the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post-World War II through the 21st century, providing unparalleled access to the defining international strategies of our time with more than 150,000 indexed, declassified government documents; many are published now for the first time.
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DNSA Components: