Library of Congress Classification:Class J -- Political Science - JZ - International Relations

International Relations

  • 5.5-18 Periodicals
  • 24-38 Societies, associations, academies, institutes, etc., for the study of international relations
  • 63-1153 Sources
    • 221-1153 By country
  • 1249-1254 Relation to other disciplines and topics
  • 1305-2060 Scope of international relations
    • 1329.5-1395 By period
    • 1400-1454 Diplomatic and consular service
    • 1464-2060 Scope of international relations with regard to countries, territories, regions, etc.
  • 3674-3875 State territory and its parts
    • 3685 Boundaries
    • 3686-3875 International waters
  • 4835-5490 International organization and associations
    • 4841-4848 Political Non-governmental organizations
    • 4850-5490 Intergovernmental organizations
      • 4893-4934 League of Nations
      • 4935-5160 United Nations
  • 5511.2-6300 Promotion of peace. Peaceful change
    • 5514-5526 Societies, associations, academies, institutes, etc., for peace promotion, research and education
    • 5527-5532 Congresses and conferences
    • 5587-6009 International security. Disarmament. Global survival
    • 6010-6060 Pacific settlement of international disputes
  • 6360-6377 Non-military coercion
  • 6385-6405 The armed conflict. War and order
  • 6422-6422.5 Neutrality. Non-participation in wars. Norms of neutrality.
  • 6350 Humanitarian aspects of war

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