Official documentation from the United Nations published from 1993 onward, as well as some digitized documents from 1946 to 1993 (some being added daily).
The system does not contain press releases, UN sales publications, the United Nations Treaty Series or information brochures issued by the Department of Public Information.
Available documents include the UN Journal, as well as documents from the General Assembly, Security Council, Human Rights Council, Economic and Social Council and others.
Locate documents on current and past cases before the ICC.
For more publications and resources on international organizations and governing bodies, please refer to the Kelley Center's Foreign & International GovDocs guide.
Coverage of foreign policy, decolonisation, and more in southeast Asia in the mid-twentieth century. Includes correspondence, maps, memos, and photographs. Includes access to Section I.
Primary sources from World War I, including artwork, films, essays, maps, diaries, newspapers, books, government files, postcards, ephemera, photos, and personal artifacts; also includes interpretive material like essays and interactive maps.
Fondren Library owns access to the following modules:
- Personal Experiences
- Propaganda and Recruitment
- Visual Perspectives and Narratives
- A Global Conflict
Information from the Red Cross on international humanitarian law, including specific laws, tracking of violations, commentary and information on the Geneva Conventions, and related bodies of law.
Scholarly journals, magazines, and reports on governmental policies, the socioeconomic effects of war, the structure of armed forces, and other related topics, searchable by subject and publication title.
Primary sources on extremist movements in North America, Europe, Australia, Russia, and other nations, covering the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Fondren Library owns access to:
- Part 1: Far-Right and Left Political Groups in the US, Europe and Australia in the Twentieth Century
- Part 2: Far-right in America
- Part III: Global Communist and Socialist Movements
Correspondence, reports, files from government and organizations, and other primary sources on refugees and displaced persons in Europe, North Africa, and Asia from 1935-1950.
This database includes the following modules:
- Refugee Records from the General Correspondence Files of the Political Departments of the Foreign Office, Record Group 371, 1938-1950
- Refugee Files from the Records of the Foreign Office, 1938-1950
- Refugee Records from the War Cabinet, the Colonial Office, the Home Office and the War Office, 1935-1939
- The Early Cold War and Decolonization
Films produced in Communist nations during the Cold War, as well as guides, interpretive and contextual essays, and a map of the films' places of origin.
"Module I: Wars & Revolutions
Lenin & the Russian Revolution
The Second World War & the Rise of Fascism
The Vietnam War & Southeast Asia
Global tensions & the Cold War
Nuclear War & Peace Movements
The Holocaust & War Crimes
Revolution, War, Conflict in China & Korea
Revolution in Cuba & Latin America
The Spanish Civil War
Module II: Newsreels & Cinemagazines
China Today
Diplomatic & Political Newsreels
GDR Magazine
Global Newsreels (including Czechoslovakia in Pictures, Bulgarian Chronicle, Vietnam Today and others)
Soviet Newsreels & Cinemagazines (including Around the Soviet Union, Agricultural News, Soviet Sport and many others)
Module III: Culture & Society
Agriculture & Farming
Arts & Culture
Children & Family
Education (Adam Matthew)."
Gale OneFile: War and Terrorism gives researchers valuable insight into conflicts and their causes, impact, and perception on a global scale. This definitive collection for analysts, risk management professionals, and students of military science, history, and social science is comprised of more than 200 subject-appropriate, full-text periodicals that are updated daily.
Covers government policy, the war in the Pacific and the war in Europe, including the records of the Special Operations Executive and private papers of American General Robert L Eichelberger from the Pacific war (Adam Matthew).
This book examines how the UN must continue to evolve amongst changing state actors, differing regional organizations and a constant global paradigm shift.
This book covers ten major theorists of politics, violence and relations between states - Thucydides, Augustine, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Clausewitz, Lenin and Mao, and Schmitt.