Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
International Relations
(213) 740-6278; 740-2136
FAX: (213) 742-0281
Email: sir@dornsife.usc.edu
dornsife.usc.edu/sir
Director: Robert English, Ph.D.
Faculty
Robert R. and Katheryn A. Dockson Chair in Economics and International Relations: Joshua Aizenman, Ph.D.
John A. McCone Chair in International Relations and Professor of International Relations and Law: Wayne Sandholtz, Ph.D.
Robert Grandford Wright Professor in International Relations: Laurie A. Brand, Ph.D.*
Dean’s Professor of International Relations: Patrick James, Ph.D.*
Professors: Jonathan D. Aronson, Ph.D.* (Communication); Manuel Castells, Ph.D. (Communication); Nicholas Cull, Ph.D. (Communication); David Kang, Ph.D.; Steven L. Lamy, Ph.D.*; Gerardo Munck, Ph.D.; Michael Parks (Communication); Philip Seib, J.D. (Communication); Mary Elise Sarotte, Ph.D.; Edwin M. Smith, J.D. (Law)
Associate Professors: Robert English, Ph.D.; Jacques Hymans, Ph.D; Saori N. Katada, Ph.D.; Daniel Lynch, Ph.D.; Brian Rathbun, Ph.D.; Carol Wise, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors: Andrew Coe, Ph.D.; Benjamin Graham, Ph.D.; Nicholas Weller, Ph.D. (Political Science)
Professor of the Practice of International Relations and Economics: Lord John Eatwell, Ph.D.
Professor of the Practice of International Relations: Geoffrey Wiseman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of the Practice of International Relations: Jeffrey R. Fields, Ph.D.
Associate Professors (Teaching) of International Relations: Nina Rathbun, Ph.D.; Pamela K. Starr, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors (Teaching) of International Relations: Douglas Becker, Ph.D.; Andrew Manning, Ph.D.
Emeriti Professors: Peter A. Berton, Ph.D.*; Michael G. Fry, Ph.D.; Abraham F. Lowenthal, Ph.D.; John S. Odell, Ph.D.; Ron Steel, M.A.; Rodger Swearingen, Ph.D.; J. Ann Tickner, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professor of the Practice: Gary W. Glass, Ph.D.
Degree Programs
The School of International Relations (SIR) offers a B.A. in international relations; a B.A. in international relations (global business); a B.A. in international relations and the global economy; a progressive degree in international relations; a dual M.A. in international relations/Juris Doctor offered with the USC Gould School of Law; a Master of Public Diplomacy; and a Ph.D. in political science and international relations offered with the Political Science Department. The SIR also offers minors in global communication, international relations and international policy and management.
The SIR encourages undergraduate double majors, especially with economics, environmental studies, geography, history, journalism, foreign languages, political science and sociology. Programs are flexible, allowing students to gain a broad background in international studies and, at the same time, to specialize in a particular area. Minors in international relations; international policy and management; international urban development; and global communication, as well as interdisciplinary minors in nonprofits, philanthropy and volunteerism; and Russian area studies are also offered.