Research Links
Often enough, finding usable information on politics that is absent of too much editorial spin can be painful to read, as it is often very dry and long. Some of the following certain falls in the range of that description, but a lot does not. This is just a running tab of links I consider useful. Some of it is very partisan, but that does not detract from the veracity of data that may have been collected.
The Congressional Family Business Project [covering nepotism in the U.S. Congress]
UN Data United Nations datasets
IR Theorists [complete articles and media by major IR thinkers]
The Center For Responsive Politics/Open Secrets
Metavid [media archive at UCSC]
Pollster [take a guess]
U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Board advisory board to the POTUS.
Center on Terror and Irregular Warfare [part of the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School]
MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base [aggregated information]
U.S. National Counterterrorism Center
Overseas Security Advisory Council [global security news]
Federation of American Scientists [broad policy analysis from the scientific community]
IR Theory [theory and links to elsewhere]
Diigo [web page annotation useful to someone reading a lot of this stuff]
California Judicial Council Forms
H-Net [ Humanities ad Social Sciences Online]
Cornell Law Online [Searchable index of US Code]
Poynter Institute For Journalism
Social Science Research Network
Fantasy Congress [Ok, this is not really research related directly, but it isn't just Fantasy Football for wonks, as one can observe how others assemble and 'play' selectorate elements; it has its own charms]
Susan Crawford IP Law professor blog of occasional interest
Public Knowledge IP/Rights advocacy group
Technology & Democracy Project IP issues
The 463 Tech policy musings.
Tech Policy Summit Blog
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