The great thing about research related to policy is that many of your sources are in the public domain, and available online. But sometimes that poses its own challenges--too many databases to search can be overwhelming. These are a few top resources that you should consult as part of your research:
For more information on finding Government Documents, including how to cite them, see our guide.
Includes declassified documents, compiled by top scholars and experts, covers the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post World War II through the 21st century.
An archive of 20th Century news from around the world.
The US Serial Set is a collection of primary source material on the people, issues and events of American history and politics.
Provides full-text, declassified documents from U.S. government agencies, including the CIA, FBI, White House, State Department, and others.