Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies

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The Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS), at the University of California, San Diego, is devoted to the study of international affairs, economics, and policy education. Its research and education focus is the Pacific Region. It stands as the only professional school of international affairs that is exclusively focused on Asia and the Americas.

IR/PS provides a unique resource for training leaders, creating ideas, and building networks for the Pacific Century. The curriculum blends a mix of three professional school traditions-schools of international relations, public policy, and management. Interdisciplinary yet integrated curricula prepare students to perform with distinction in senior policy positions in the public and non-profit sectors, as well as in the top management of multinational firms and financial institutions.

IR/PS is a full member of The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs and is ranked in the top ten for its Master's and PhD programs.[1]

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[edit] Prominent Faculty

  • Peter Cowhey - Dean; Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Communications and Technology Policy
  • Roger Bohn - Professor of Management; Director of the Information Storage Industry Center
  • Marsha Chandler - Professor of Political Science; Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
  • Richard Feinberg - Professor of International Political Economy; Director of the APEC Study Centre
  • Peter Gourevitch - Professor of Political Science; List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2005
  • Stephan Haggard - Lawrence and Sallye Krause Professor of Korea-Pacific Studies; Director of the Korea-Pacific Program (KPP)
  • Gordon Hanson - Professor of Economics; Director, Center on Pacific Economies
  • Takeo Hoshi - Pacific Economic Cooperation Chair in International Economic Relations
  • Miles Kahler - Rohr Professor of Pacific International Relations
  • Alex Kane - Professor of Finance and Economics
  • Lawrence B. Krause - International Economist and Professor Emeritus
  • Ellis Krauss - Professor of Japanese Politics and Policymaking
  • Bruce Lehmann - Professor of Economics and Finance
  • Edmund Malesky - Assistant Professor of Political Science
  • Mathew McCubbins - Professor of Political Science
  • Craig McIntosh - Assistant Professor of Economics
  • Barry Naughton - Professor of Chinese Economy; Sokwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs
  • Krislert Samphantharak - Assistant Professor of Economics
  • Ulrike Schaede - Associate Professor
  • Susan Shirk - Professor of Political Science; Director of the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
  • Matthew Shugart - Professor of Political Science
  • Yasu-Hiko Tohsaku - Professor of Development Studies
  • Jeffrey Vincent - Professor of Natural Resource and Environmental Economics; Director of Environmental Research at IGCC
  • Jessica Wallack - Assistant Professor
  • Barbara Walter - Associate Professor of Political Science
  • Chris Woodruff - Associate Professor of Economics; Director of Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
  • Jong-Sung You - Assistant Professor

[edit] Journals

[edit] Notes

  1.  Higher Learning Foreign Policy (registration required). Accessed January 15, 2006.

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