This guide highlights print and electronic resources relevant to the Program on Ethics, Politics and Economics, plus information about Yale University Library's collections and services.
U.S. and world news publications, plus broadcast transcripts, magazines, and wire services. Coverage dates vary by title; some sources go back to the late 1980s. No longer includes updated Washington Post.
US and world news publications with many local and regional titles. Publication types include but are not limited to newswires, blogs, web-only content, videos, journals, magazines, transcripts and more.
Over 2000 newspapers from 100 countries in 60 languages; all sources displayed in their original format (i.e., including photos and advertisements). Most recent 3 months only.
A searchable database of Canadian, U.S, and European newspapers, trade publications, news wires, radio and television program transcripts, websites and blogs, and social media. Some sources are available in PDF full text.
(Access is limited to 3 users at a time)
International source for global news, providing an evolving network of world-leading insights and analysis coupled with rapidly expanding original reporting. Foreign Policy Insider provides analyses of pressing global challenges in real time.
Country- or region-specific news sources
For additional recommendations and more in-depth country and regional coverage, see the Related Research Guides in the left sidebar.
The FBIS Daily Reports provide English-language translations of broadcast transcripts, news agency transmissions, newspapers, periodicals, and government statements from countries around the world, 1941-1996.
A continuation of the materials covered by FBIS; provides access to translations of non-U.S. media sources from 1996 until ceasing compilation in Dec. 2013.
Users can gain access to the Chronicle of Higher Education without being connected to the Yale network by creating a free account using their institutional @yale.edu email address.
This link explains how to sign up for access to campus wide access to the basic digital edition. Individual login required. Requires annual reregistration