Bob Barr started out working for the CIA. His love of politics then led him to serve as a U.S. attorney for Georgia and eventually a Republican U.S. congressman.
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Following the attempted coup in July, the country is coping with draconian repercussions and an unprecedented sense of divisiveness.
Gaming entrepreneur and science fiction writer Jamil Moledina ’94 leads games strategy for the default Android store, drawing on the lessons he learned earning his USC Dornsife degree in international relations and East Asian area studies.
USC Dornsife faculty reflect on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in a historic referendum result that has triggered widespread uncertainty and financial turmoil.
The POIR Predoctoral Summer Institute aims to increase the diversity of the applicant pools for top Ph.D. programs in political science or other social science fields at USC and across the country.
Event hosted by USC Dornsife scholars from the departments of international relations and Slavic languages and literatures inaugurates a new interdisciplinary Central European Studies major.
A decorated war hero who served as one of General Douglas MacArthur’s top aides during World War II, Arthur “Rodger” Swearingen was a devoted professor of international relations and an expert on global communism whose advice was sought by United States presidents.
International relations undergraduates at USC Dornsife learn how to understand and map terrorist networks using tools employed by the U.S. military during internships at the Naval Postgraduate School.
A contestant on the 16th season of the CBS competitive reality TV show “Survivor,” Alexis Jones ’05, ’06 used the media interest around her participation to launch her nonprofit I AM THAT GIRL.
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