Difference between revisions of "International politics"
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− | '''International politics''' (or '''international relations''') is one of the subfields of the [[Political Science Department]]. A number of Columbia scholars are quite well-known in international | + | '''International politics''' (or '''international relations''') is one of the subfields of the [[Political Science Department]]. A number of Columbia scholars are quite well-known in international relations and related fields, including [[Robert Jervis]], [[Kenneth Waltz]], and [[Richard K. Betts]]. |
[[Barack Obama]] concentrated in it during his Columbia years. | [[Barack Obama]] concentrated in it during his Columbia years. |
Revision as of 13:45, 22 February 2009
International politics (or international relations) is one of the subfields of the Political Science Department. A number of Columbia scholars are quite well-known in international relations and related fields, including Robert Jervis, Kenneth Waltz, and Richard K. Betts.
Barack Obama concentrated in it during his Columbia years.