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Taylor & Francis currently offers free access to three new journals for a short time:
- Politics, Groups, and Identities. Subjects include - Anthropology, Gender Politics, Gender Studies, International Politics, Modern Political Theory, International Relations, and Political Theory.
- Territory, Politics, Governance. Subjects include - Area Studies, Devolution, Geography, Globalization, Human Geography, International Political Economy, Regionalism, Security Studies, Spatial & Regional Studies, and Urban Studies.
- Peacebuilding. Subjects include - Peace Studies, Politics & International Relations, Security Studies: Politics & International Relations.
Featured Guides
What is a Research Guide?
The EWS Student Support Section is a collaboration between the USMC Research Library and EWS to provide direct academic support to both faculty and students.
This guide is a collection of materials and resources to help you out during your time at EWS. Your feedback is very important; please let us know how we can make it better.
New Articles
Some articles are in Library use. Remote access available to MCU students and faculty.
- Integration of Drones into Domestic Airspace: Selected Legal IssuesCRS Report. January 30, 2013.
- Mali: West Africa's AfghanistanThe RUSI Journal. vol. 158, no. 1, 2013.
- Pentagon Goes on the Offensive Against CyberattacksNPR. February 11, 2013.
- The Military Role in Yemen's Protests: Civil-Military Relations in the Tribal RepublicJournal of Strategic Studies. February 12, 2013.
- Time to Move from Tactics to Strategy on IranAtlantic Council. April 4, 2013.
What Not to Use
EWS/SAW Direct Support Librarian |
Subject Guide |
Subject Guide |
Periodical Articles for Current Awareness
Most of these articles are accessible via the USMC Research Library's databases. Please see a Reference Librarian for assistance.
Alternative Library Brief
- Library of the Living DeadMcPherson College's Miller Library's introduction to the library.






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