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C-SPAN
Public affairs on the web created by America's cable companies. Includes the American Political Archive, a listening archive of interesting, notable, and often unique audio found in the National Archives, presidential libraries, the Smithsonian, the Library of Congress and from other sources.
2. PoliSci.com
Use The Political Reference Desk to find all the political information you need, all in one place. Originally designed for political professionals and government relations staff, The Political Reference Desk is a must for academic researchers, students, and librarians. It is the ultimate on-line resource for U.S. and international politics.
3. Political Resources on the Net
Political resources for every country in the world, including government sites, ministries, agencies, political parties, election information, plus a link to country info from the CIA World Factbook. Browsable by country.