Welcome to the library guide for POSC/INTS 456! On this guide, you will find information to help you explore the complex world of East Asian politics. If you ever have any questions, need help using a library or online resource, or want personalized assistance researching a topic, please reach out to me directly through email (nicholas.dandrea@pepperdine.edu) or by scheduling an appointment.
The following links will provide you with access to some of the top research in Asian politics and social issues.
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Below you'll be able to search for books at Pepperdine Libraries and beyond. Here are some useful tips for searching our library:
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These are some of our library provided news sources, where you can search and read news online using your Pepperdine information.
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These are a small selection of news sources based in some of the countries you will learn about.
The following resources may be useful in your studies, but it is important to note that these are not necessarily academic/peer-reviewed resources. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like to find something else.
Materials related to international affairs, starting from 1991, including working papers from universities and NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, proceedings from conferences, books, journals and policy briefs.
Below you'll find links to the statistical agencies of major countries in East Asia, along with other relevant data.
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