July 1, 2006
Twins Matias and Alejandro Sueldo were high school students living in Buenos Aires when deadly riots broke out in the streets.The then-15-year-olds watched as demonstrators turned the Argentine capital into chaos. “They… more>
categories: undergraduate
tags: international relations, teaching
August 10, 2005
The newly endowed Robert F. Erburu Chair honors Abraham Lowenthal, founder of the Pacific Council on International Policy.
By Kirsten Holguin
Abraham F. Lowenthal, USC Professor of International Relations and founder of… more>
tags: award, international relations, professor
December 1, 2004
Two Fulbrights Awarded to IR Prof to Study NAFTA By Katherine Yungmee Kim December 2004 Carol Wise is getting her countries confused. The USC College political economist is leaving for Hong Kong, where she will be working on… more>
categories: research
tags: award, international relations, mexico, professor
October 12, 2004
The go-it-alone principle won’t solve planet-wide problems such as terrorism and global warming, says a USC international relations expert. Cooperation is key.
By Usha Sutliff
Pressing global problems – from… more>
categories: research
tags: international relations, professor