- USAID Data: https://explorer.usaid.gov/
- The USAID is responsible for reporting official US Government foreign aid to Congress and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). As a result, the USAID created a central database to report US assistance, transparent for the world to view from 1946 to the current year.
- Global Terrorism Data: https://www.start.umd.edu/gtd/
- Managed by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, the Global Terrorism Database (GTD) includes more than 190,000 cases of terrorist attacks spanning from 1970 to the current year. As an open-source database, the GTB provides information concerning both domestic and international terrorist attacks. For each event, the date and the location of the attack, the weapons used, the nature of the target, the number of casualties, and the group or individual responsible for the attack is all listed.
- World Treaty Index: www.worldtreatyindex.com
- The World Treaty Index (WTI) strives to create a comprehensive database of all known bilateral and multilateral treaties formed throughout the 20th century.
- Center for Systemic Peace: http://www.systemicpeace.org/inscrdata.html
- The Center for Systemic Peace is an innovative research organization that works to mitigate political complexities for the possibility of global peace and minimize the resort to violence in the world. For its research, the Integrated Network for Societal Conflict Research (INSCR) is working to integrate Armed Conflict and Intervention (ACI) Datasets, Current Regime Characteristics, State Fragility Indexes, and other global conflict information.
- Global Conflict Tracker: https://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/?category=us
- The Center for Foreign Relations Global Conflict Tracker follows and analyzes conflicts happening all over the world, with particular focus upon how those conflicts impact critical U.S. foreign policy interests.
- The Center for Foreign Relations Global Conflict Tracker follows and analyzes conflicts happening all over the world, with particular focus upon how those conflicts impact critical U.S. foreign policy interests.
- Targeted Mass Killings Dataset by the Australian National University: https://politicsir.cass.anu.edu.au/about-targeted-mass-killing-dataset
- According to their website "Version 1.0 (2019) provides data on 201 TMK episodes for the period 1946-2017 with annualised information on perpetrator intent, severity, targeted groups and a host of additional variables. It includes a pre-coded ordinal indicator of TMK that aggregates evidence of intent and severity into a 7-point scale and a new binary indicator of genocide and politicide that can serve as an alternative to existing measures. Users are able to construct their own indicators from the dataset, based on their research questions or preferred definitions."
- High Courts Judicial Database: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/poli/juri/highcts.htm
- The High Court’s Judicial Database is a publicly accessed and freely available archive that provides coded information about the decisions made in these “high” or “supreme” courts in each country. The dataset includes 1) a single All Nations Master File of all the variables coded for all nations and 2) eleven individual country master files (including Canada, the UK, the US, and more).