POLS 004 • Fall 2025
Simon Elichko (they/he)
Social Sciences & Data Librarian
Pick one contemporary event (last 5 or so years) and apply the theories/paradigms/approaches you have learned to this topic.
How well (in what ways) do existing International Relations (IR) theories/paradigms/approaches explain this contemporary topic?
In what ways do they fail to account for key dimensions of this event? (Please indicate the topic briefly on top, such as U.S.-China rivalry)"
In drawing the details of your current affairs, please feel free to use the following resources (being aware of their biases) in addition to material from assigned or non-assigned work from the two textbooks:
Tripod searches TriCo Libraries: tripod.swarthmore.edu
• published by a university press or academic publisher (e.g. Routledge, Springer/Palgrave)
• cite other research • written by political scientists (or other social scientists) •
View Online Some books in Tripod are available to read online.
You can borrow books from any of the TriCo libraries. Typically you can keep them for the semester.
Get It
Explore scholarly journals in Browzine
browzine.com or search Tripod
• peer-reviewed • articles written by political scientists • cite other research •
Books and journal articles in JSTOR
Limited to scholarly journals and university presses. High-quality, curated selection.
Most recent 3-5 years of journal articles usually aren't available here
Wider range of sources than JSTOR and Tripod
Quality is inconsistent - mix of higher and lower-quality sources
Doesn't really let you narrow your results
Citation generator in Google Scholar is error-prone (example), pay attention
Find more databases using TriCo Libraries Research Guides. You can ask a librarian for suggestions.
ProQuest Social Sciences lets you find articles from social sciences journals and gray literature
Filter articles by publication, subject, peer review, etc.
In drawing the details of your current affairs, please feel free to use the following resources (being aware of their biases) in addition to material from assigned or non-assigned work from the two textbooks:
"You've run out of free articles for the month..."
"Pay $45 for this article PDF..."
If you search for Yemen airstrikes in Google, you'll get results from a wide range of sources.
How to limit your search to particular sources:
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Meet with Simon Elichko
Email librarian@swarthmore.edu
Use the chat in Tripod to get live help (M-F, 1-4pm)