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Europe is the sixth largest continent in the world, located primarily in the north and west of the eastern Hemisphere, north of Africa and west of Asia.



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  • NATO Official Homepage - The website of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) provides an in-depth introduction to the Alliance and its policies, a chronology of both past and upcoming events, and official documents available for download. A wealth of information for anyone interested in the history of NATO or its current state of affairs.
  • Center for European and Russian Studies at Michigan State University - The Center for European and Russian Studies (CERS) was established at Michigan State University in September of 1992. The core faculties of the Center consist of specialists in a broad range of disciplines. Services provided include curriculum development, undergraduate and graduate specialization programs, outreach, overseas study, and research.
    This is a Michigan State University resource.
     
  • European Union - The website of the European Union (EU) invites the visitor to learn about this organization whose "mission is to organise relations between the Member States and between their peoples in a coherent manner and on the basis of solidarity."
     

  • Erik Herron's Guide to Central and Eastern Europe on the Web - This collection of links is intended to facilitate research on political and economic developments in the post-communist states of Central and Eastern Europe.  It is updated regularly to include sites that provide useful information in English and the languages of the region.
    This is a resource initially developed at Michigan State University.
     
  • Erik Herron's Guide to Eurasia and the Baltics on the Web - This collection of links is intended to facilitate research on political and economic developments in the former Soviet Union.  It is updated regularly to include sites that provide useful information in English and the languages of Eastern Europe and Central Eurasia.
    This is a resource initially developed at Michigan State Universitiy .
     
  • The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Russian and East European Studies - The University of Pittsburgh hosts "REESWeb", and this part of the Virtual Library offers a search engine, a list of short cuts, and two methods of organizing its resources: by discipline and by type.
     
  • WWW Virtual Library: West European Studies - This branch of the Virtual Library provides links to internet resources covering Western Europe and organizes research resources by subject.


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