Robert English, new director of USC Dornsife’s School of International Relations, believes that visiting various countries can enhance classroom learning. He’s done quite a bit of globetrotting himself.
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USC Dornsife’s Mai’a Davis Cross speaks in Paris, France, regarding how the upcoming presidential election affects European Union interests.
Between climbing Mount Everest and hurtling from airplanes, record-breaking adventurer Johnny Strange is pursuing a degree in international relations in USC Dornsife. Stopping genocide and curing Parkinson’s disease are his passions.
In a Problems Without Passports research trip, USC Dornsife students find Cuba to be a country of contradictions.
Speaking at USC, Baroness Shirley Williams of Crosby discusses the presidential election and implores the U.S. to open diplomatic relations with Iran.
USC Dornsife undergraduate Reid Lidow’s independent research trip to Burma leads to interviews with top political leaders and a published opinion piece in the Asia Sentinel and The Irrawaddy.
USC Dornsife students get an insider’s view of the environmental, political and international challenges of governing the Arctic.
Recent USC Dornsife graduate Anna Miner will spend an academic year in Doha, Qatar, perfecting her Arabic after earning a Qatar Scholarship.
In his new book, Achieving Nuclear Ambitions: Scientists, Politicians and Proliferation, USC Dornsife’s Jacques Hymans outlines why Iran may be its worst enemy.
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