International Relations at W&M promotes the systematic study of political, economic, and historic relations among states and other actors in the international system. Students and faculty explore ...
Six articles in the issue examine the place of feminist theories in the discipline of international relations, or “IR” as it is known to specialists. In the first article, V. Spike Peterson, an ...
Drezner (All Politics Is Global), a Tufts professor of international politics, comes up with an intriguing intellectual conceit to explain various schools of international political theory. He ...
The course will cover the main explanatory and normative paradigms in international relations theory. The purpose of the course will be to provide a thorough background in all schools of International ...
Graduating students from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs wave flags during a graduation ceremony in New York, May 17, 2017 (AP photo by Seth Wenig). It’s that time of ...
Our graduate program in political science reflects changes in the discipline, shifts in the political landscape, and the additional new faculty who have expanded the depth and breadth of our offerings ...
This course explores the fundamental concepts, theories, practices, and problems of international politics, such as anarchy, power, security, the nature of international economics, and origins and ...
Traditional theories of world politics have mostly avoided or suppressed discussions of race and racism, focusing instead on concepts such as power, interests, sovereignty, and the nation-state. Unoki ...
The Department of Political Science and International Relations currently offers a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degree, which consists of coursework during the first six semesters followed by ...