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- American Politics Quarterly - ... Politics Quarterly is to promote and disseminate high-quality research in all areas of American politics, including local, state, and national politics. APQ will publish significant studies concerning American political behavior, political parties, public opinion, legislative behavior, courts and the legal process, executive and administrative politics, public policy, and all other topics appropriate to our understanding of American government and politics. Manuscripts from all social science disciplines are welcomed.
- Council for Excellence in Government - Works to improve the performance of American government and government's place in the lives and esteem of American citizens through conferences, and internships. Council programs aim at strong public-sector leadership and management, driven by innovation and focused on results, and at greater citizen confidence and participation in government, achieved through better understanding of government and its role.
- Forgotten Founders - "Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois and the Rationale for the American Revolution." On-line reproduction of the book by Bruce Johansen (1982), that examines Native American impacts on the creation of the United States government.
- President Bush Signs Homeland Security Act - (Nov. 25, 2002) President Bush Monday signed the Homeland Security Act establishing the Department of Homeland Security. The Department of Homeland Security will focus the full resources of the American government on the safety of the American people.
- Civic Education Network - American Political Science Association organization for the evaluation of education for civic engagement and responsive governance.
- Center for Study of the Presidency - Devoted to the study of the American Presidency, historical and current information on the president and the presidency along with political and government links
- The Avalon Project : The American Constitution - A Documentary Record - Hyperlinked index of sites/documents that contribute to understanding the roots of the American Constitution.
- Embassy of France: French-American Relations - Identifies areas of historic of French and American cooperation: economic ties, promoting culture, space cooperation, and treaties and agreements.
- Chinese American History Timeline - Timeline covers the major events in Chinese-American history from the California Gold Rush of 1848 to the Immigration Reform Act of 1995.
- African American History - This project documents a selection of important events in African American history. Currently it begins with the 1857 Dred Scott case and continues through Plessy v. Ferguson, the civil rights movement from 1955-1965, and school integration. It may be expanded in the future to contain information on other topics as well.
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- American Federation of Government Employees - The American Federation of Government Employees is an American labor union representing over 600,000 employees of the federal government. (State and municipal employees are represented by other unions, most notably the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)).
- American Student Government Association - The American Student Government Association (ASGA) was founded in 2001 as America's first professional association serving collegiate Student Governments and Student Government Associations. ASGA was founded by Oxendine Publishing, Inc..
- AP United States Government and Politics - Advanced Placement United States Government and Politics (or AP United States Government and Politics) is a college-level course and examination offered through the College Board's Advanced Placement Program. This course surveys the structure and function of American government and politics that begins with an analysis of the Constitution, the foundation of the American political system.
- American Government (Wilson) - American Government is a textbook, now in its tenth edition, written by noted public administration scholar James Q. Wilson and political scientist John J.
- Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs - The United States government's Office of Inter-American Affairs or Office for Coordination of Commercial and Cultural Relations between the American Republics (OCCCRBAR) was established in 1940 to promote increased inter-American cooperation, especially in commercial and economic areas. It was renamed Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (CIAA) in 1941 and Office ...