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Provides information on U. S. foreign policy strategies in four regions of the world:
Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and the Near East, Latin America and the
Caribbean, and Europe and Eurasia.
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| Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory is a bibliographic database providing
detailed, comprehensive, and authoritative information on serial
publications throughout the world. It covers all subjects, and includes
publications that are published regularly or irregularly and are
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| This site offers a wealth of analytical, theoretical and statistical information on world trade, key players and the position of developing economies. Read the full annotation |
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| The U.S. International Trade Commission is an independent, nonpartisan, quasi-judicial federal agency that provides trade expertise to both the legislative and executive branches of government, determines the impact of imports on U.S. industries, and directs actions against certain unfair trade practices, such as patent, trademark, and copyright infringement. Read the full annotation |
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| The United States Patent & Trademark Office website provides free access to patent documents including full text for patent grants since 1976, full page
images since 1790, and patent applications published from March 2001 to present. Read the full annotation |
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The Documents Center is a central reference and referral point for government information, whether local, state, federal, foreign or international.
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| A topical bibliography with links to full-text articles about urban planning published prior to the end of World War I. Articles include statements
about techniques, principles, theories, and practice. Selected and edited by John W. Reps (Cornell University). Read the full annotation |
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