The University of Southern California School of International Relations (SIR) is a subdivision within the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences. The school is known for teaching, and hiring faculty who concentrate in a variety of worldviews.
School of International Relations (SIR) | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1924 |
Parent institution | University of Southern California |
Director | Robert English |
Location | Los Angeles, USA |

History
The school traces its origins to the early 1920s and then-University of Southern California President Rufus B. von KleinSmid who held a strong interest in developing the study of international relations. In 1922, USC hosted the Pan-American Conference on Education that brought together university officials from 22 countries to discuss the importance of international education and cooperation. In 1924, the Los Angeles University of International Relations was founded, to later be renamed the USC School of International Relations (SIR). The founding occurred during the liberal-internationalist reaction to World War I; during this so-called Grotian moment, many in international relations desired to end war, and thought education was the best means to that end. According to the school's website, its founding mission was "to furnish opportunities for the training of statesmen for consular and diplomatic service, of businessmen for commerce and business administration, and of teachers in departments related to world affairs in colleges and universities". The school continued to grow during the Second World War and the Cold War; during the height of the latter, SIR housed the Research Institute on Communist Strategy and Propaganda. It was one of the first schools of international relations in the country to offer a PhD, became a charter member of The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA), and helped to found the International Studies Association (ISA).
Areas of study
SIR rankings | |
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U.S. rankings | |
Foreign Policy – Undergraduate Programs | 30th |
World rankings | |
Foreign Policy – Graduate Programs | 44th |
For majors entering the school in 2013 or before, concentrations in the following courses were offered, of which international relations majors had to choose two:
- International Politics and Security Studies
- International Political Economy
- Foreign Policy Analysis
- Culture, Gender, and Global Society
- Regional concentrations:
- European Union
- Post-Soviet and Eastern Europe
- Latin America
- The Middle East
- The Pacific Rim
- Africa
For majors entering after 2013, there is no concentration requirement, though they can still choose to pursue one of the above concentrations if they wish.
Director
Since 2016, the Director of SIR has been Wayne Sandholtz. Sandholtz earned his PhD and MA from UC Berkeley.
The preceding directors are Robert English (2012–2016), John Odell (2009–12), Laurie Brand (2006–09), Steven Lamy (2001–06), Jonathan Aronson (1995–2001), Robert Friedheim (1992–95), Thomas J. Biersteker (1991–92), Gerald Bender (1986–91), Michael Fry (1981–86), Jay Savage (1979–81), James N. Rosenau (1976–79), Ross Berkes (1949–76), Claude A. Buss (1935-49), and Rufus B. von KleinSmid (1924–35).
Faculty
There are currently 24 permanent members of the faculty at the school. All have terminal degrees in their field, and have published numerous working papers, articles, and books.
Affiliated programs and institutions
In order to further the study of international relations, the school has created a number of affiliates:
- Center for International Studies - CIS was established by the School of International Relations to promote advanced research and sustained discussion of theoretical and policy issues in international political and economic affairs.
- Center for Active Learning in International Studies - CALIS is a K-12 outreach program sponsored by the East Asian Studies Center (EASC) and the School of International Relations (SIR)
- Teaching International Relations Program - TIRP is a community outreach program operated by the School of International Relations
- USC Center on Public Diplomacy - The University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy is a joint academic research, teaching and training Center created and run jointly by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences School of International Relations
References
- "USC School of International Relations". Archived from the original on 2006-09-30.
- Foreign Policy – Top 50 International Affairs Schools
- "USC School of International Relations". www.usc.edu. Archived from the original on 2006-04-27.
- A Note from the Director usc.edu p.2
External links
- Official website
- USC Center on Public Diplomacy
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The University of Southern California School of International Relations SIR is a subdivision within the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters Arts and Sciences The school is known for teaching and hiring faculty who concentrate in a variety of worldviews University of Southern California School of International RelationsSchool of International Relations SIR TypePrivateEstablished1924Parent institutionUniversity of Southern CaliforniaDirectorRobert EnglishLocationLos Angeles USA The Center for International and Public Affairs where the School of International Relations is located on the University Park Campus of the University of Southern California HistoryThe school traces its origins to the early 1920s and then University of Southern California President Rufus B von KleinSmid who held a strong interest in developing the study of international relations In 1922 USC hosted the Pan American Conference on Education that brought together university officials from 22 countries to discuss the importance of international education and cooperation In 1924 the Los Angeles University of International Relations was founded to later be renamed the USC School of International Relations SIR The founding occurred during the liberal internationalist reaction to World War I during this so called Grotian moment many in international relations desired to end war and thought education was the best means to that end According to the school s website its founding mission was to furnish opportunities for the training of statesmen for consular and diplomatic service of businessmen for commerce and business administration and of teachers in departments related to world affairs in colleges and universities The school continued to grow during the Second World War and the Cold War during the height of the latter SIR housed the Research Institute on Communist Strategy and Propaganda It was one of the first schools of international relations in the country to offer a PhD became a charter member of The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs APSIA and helped to found the International Studies Association ISA Areas of studySIR rankings U S rankings Foreign Policy Undergraduate Programs 30th World rankings Foreign Policy Graduate Programs 44th For majors entering the school in 2013 or before concentrations in the following courses were offered of which international relations majors had to choose two International Politics and Security Studies International Political Economy Foreign Policy Analysis Culture Gender and Global Society Regional concentrations European Union Post Soviet and Eastern Europe Latin America The Middle East The Pacific Rim Africa For majors entering after 2013 there is no concentration requirement though they can still choose to pursue one of the above concentrations if they wish DirectorSince 2016 the Director of SIR has been Wayne Sandholtz Sandholtz earned his PhD and MA from UC Berkeley The preceding directors are Robert English 2012 2016 John Odell 2009 12 Laurie Brand 2006 09 Steven Lamy 2001 06 Jonathan Aronson 1995 2001 Robert Friedheim 1992 95 Thomas J Biersteker 1991 92 Gerald Bender 1986 91 Michael Fry 1981 86 Jay Savage 1979 81 James N Rosenau 1976 79 Ross Berkes 1949 76 Claude A Buss 1935 49 and Rufus B von KleinSmid 1924 35 FacultyThere are currently 24 permanent members of the faculty at the school All have terminal degrees in their field and have published numerous working papers articles and books Affiliated programs and institutionsIn order to further the study of international relations the school has created a number of affiliates Center for International Studies CIS was established by the School of International Relations to promote advanced research and sustained discussion of theoretical and policy issues in international political and economic affairs Center for Active Learning in International Studies CALIS is a K 12 outreach program sponsored by the East Asian Studies Center EASC and the School of International Relations SIR Teaching International Relations Program TIRP is a community outreach program operated by the School of International Relations USC Center on Public Diplomacy The University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy is a joint academic research teaching and training Center created and run jointly by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and the USC College of Letters Arts and Sciences School of International RelationsReferences USC School of International Relations Archived from the original on 2006 09 30 Foreign Policy Top 50 International Affairs Schools USC School of International Relations www usc edu Archived from the original on 2006 04 27 A Note from the Director usc edu p 2External linksOfficial website USC Center on Public Diplomacy 34 01 18 N 118 17 04 W 34 021658 N 118 284527 W 34 021658 118 284527