3 Credits. If you experience a barrier that affects your ability to access content on this page, let us know via the. St. Louis, MO 63130-4899. 3 Credits. Key issues in gender and development and the range of actors who are involved in promoting gender equality. Meet the Faculty: Steven Greene | School of Public and 3 Credits. Prerequisite: students in the MA in security policy studies program. Specialized topics ranging from environmental law to the law of war. Consult the Schedule of Classes for more details. Topics include civil, national security, commercial, and international space activities. If you experience a barrier that affects your ability to access content on this page, let us know via the 3 Credits. Students must meet selection criteria, find a sponsoring faculty member, and receive approval from the Elliott School Office of Academic Advising and Student Services. The Elliott School allows a maximum of 4 credits to be taken in these courses, but program-specific limits may vary. 3 Credits. 1-3 Credits. Political Economy of Latin America. The program has special admission criteria. See Schedule of Classes for more details. Our Affiliated Faculty Institute for International Economic Policy IAFF6502. 1 Credit. in Security Policy Studies (SPS), Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies, Political Science & International Affairs and Director of the China Policy Program, Assistant Dean of Academic Programs; Assistant Professor of International Affairs; Director of Online Education, Associate Professor of International Affairs; Director of the M.A. IAFF6212. The fundamental underpinnings of international law, with a focus on public international law, the international legal order, and the laws applicability to international issues. Special Topics in International Affairs. WebOffice of the Provost. IAFF6158. Focus on "what works" and why it works; gaps that remain in achieving global gender equality. This article highlights the upcoming State Visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Washington and delves into the current state of the relationship between the United States and India. 3 Credits. Brandon Prins. Faculty A graduate student who has not been continuously enrolled or on an approved leave of absence must file an application for readmission the semester before planning to return to school. Shambaugh, David. The child of civil servants, Gilles Amadou Ouedraogo (MDP 13) moved often during his childhood, attending school in Washington, D.C.; New York City; and in his IAFF6138. In small teams, students refine the policy question of the capstone project, develop a research strategy, select appropriate research methods, and begin research. A project-oriented course, designed to apply the skills and synthesize the knowledge that students have acquired in their graduate study. Students should consult their program guidelines for specific requirements, including academic credit and options for demonstrating language proficiency. Restricted to students in the MA in international trade and investment policy program. Aspects of the environment, culture, and politics as they affect the present and anticipated future of Africa. Associate Professor Lee K. Pennington, Ph.D. Such courses are counted toward the degree as electives. Such students may transfer a maximum of 10 graduate credits, provided no prior transfer credit has been accepted. Gender and Development. Special Topics in European and Eurasian Studies. Students who complete the requirements of two majors in the Elliott School (such as international affairs and Asian studies) may graduate with a double major. The politics of economic policymaking in Latin America. 3 Credits. International Affairs Program, Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs; Interim Director, Institute for Middle East Studies, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and International Affairs, Associate Professor of History and International Affairs, Senior Academic Advisor, Pre-Law; Professorial Lecturer, Assistant Professor of International Affairs; Associate Director, MA International Affairs, Korea Foundation Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Professor Emeritus of International Business and International Affairs, Associate Professor of Geography and International Affairs, Professor of International Business and International Affairs, Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs; Co-Director, George Washington Regulatory Studies Center, Co-Director of the Institute for Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management, Associate Professor of EMSE and International Affairs, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and International Affairs, University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, Program Manager, Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Lecturer, Professor Emeritus of History and International Affairs, Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, Professor of History and International Affairs, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Associate Professor of History and International Relations, Professor of History and International Affairs; Director, M.A. African Studies Cornerstone. 202-994-6240, Graduate AdmissionsGraduate AcademicsUndergraduate AdmissionsUndergraduate Academics, The Elliott School of International Affairs, India Is Not a U.S. Allyand Has Never Wanted to Be, GW is committed to digital accessibility. The relationship between conflict, environmental degradation, and natural resources, including how the environment, climate change, and natural resources influence national security. 3 Credits. Restricted to students in the MA in international development studies program. Elliott School Seminars. IAFF6143. 1 Credit. Science, Technology, and National Security. Security Policy Analysis. If there is a lapse of time between the completion of other coursework and the capstone, the student must be continuously enrolled during this period. WebLocated in the heart of Washington, D.C., its mission is to educate the next generation of international leaders, conduct research that advances understanding of important global Students fine-tune their research questions, conduct the bulk of their research, draft abstracts, and outline their papers. Additional information is available in the Elliott School Graduate Admissions office. Michael Elliott : SLU - Saint Louis University WebOur Mission. 3 Credits. WebOpen Faculty Positions | Elliott School of International Affairs | The George Washington University Home Faculty Open Faculty Positions Open Faculty Positions The rise of India as a global actor; relations between India and Pakistan; political transformation in the countries of the region, including Nepal and Sri Lanka. International Development Studies Program, Professor of Russian and International Affairs, Professor Emeritus of International Marketing and International Affairs, Professor of Slavic Languages, Film Studies and International Affairs, Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies, Political Science & International Affairs and Director of the China Policy Program, Professor of Sociology, International Affairs, and Public Policy & Public Administration, Professor of Economics and International Affairs; Chair of the Economics Department, Assistant Dean of Academic Programs; Assistant Professor of International Affairs; Director of Online Education, Associate Professor of International Affairs; Director of the M.A. If you experience a barrier that affects your ability to access content on this page, let us know via the. Senior Fellow, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy. Contact the front desk:[emailprotected] A student must sign up for this option at the Elliott School Office of Undergraduate Academic Advisingwithin the first eight weeks of classes in the Fall and Spring terms or within the first four weeks during the summer term sessions. 3 Credits. 3 Credits. IAFF6102. IAFF3192. Restricted to students in the Elliott School. Sesno, Frank. Special Topics in Conflict Resolution. IAFF6378. Credit cannot be earned for this course and ANTH3501. Those wishing to study abroad must consult their academic advisor and the Universitys Office for Study Abroad. 3 Credits. May be repeated for credit provided the topic differs. 3 Credits. 3 Credits. A student who fails to meet the conditions outlined above is subject to suspension. IAFF6165. A seminar designed to synthesize the skills and knowledge acquired in graduate study. IAFF6122. 3 Credits. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. Asian Studies Program; Director, Sigur Center for Asian Studies; Co-Director, East Asia National Resource Center, Professor of International Affairs, International Business, and Public Policy & Public Administration, Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs; Director of University and External Relations for the GWU Center for the Advanced Study of Hominid Paleobiology, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Professor of International Affairs and Political Science, Professor of Chemistry and International Affairs, Associate Professor of Latin American Film and Literature and International Affairs, Professor of Geography and International Affairs; Associate Provost for Special Programs & the Mount Vernon Academic Experience, Assistant Professor of Chinese and International Affairs, Associate Professor of Honors, History, and International Affairs, Lecturer; Assistant Director of Orientation, Class Year & Families Programs, GW Division for Student Affairs, Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs, Director, Institute for African Studies; Associate Professor of the Practice of International Affairs, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Professor of Economics, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs; Co-Director of the GWU Regulatory Studies Center, Professorial Lecturer; Associate Director, Dean's Scholars and Experiential Learning, Professor of Strategic Management and International Affairs, Associate Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Humanitarian Action Initiative, Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs; Chair of the Department of Anthropology, Lecturer; FLAS Fellowship Coordinator, Institute for Middle East Studies, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Co-Director, Institute for Security and Conflict Studies, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs, Professor of Prevention and Community Health, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs, Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs, Professor of Religion and International Affairs, Professor of Global Health and International Affairs; Founding Director of the GWU Global Women's Institute, Professor of International Education and International Affairs, J.B. & Maurice C. Shapiro Professor Emeritus of Media & Public Affairs, Professor of Arabic and International Affairs, University Professor and Professor of International Affairs; Director, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, Professor of Anthropology, History, and International Affairs, Professor of Practice of International Affairs; Director, B.A. Consult the Schedule of Classes for more details. 3 Credits. Humphrey School Alumnus in Action: Pushing Back on Political, economic, and social theories of international relations and their applications to practice. Restricted to students in the MA in global communication program. The student will have one opportunity to retake a capstone if they fail the course. In case a thesis is unfinished, the student must maintain continuous enrollment and is allowed one calendar year to complete it. IAFF6321. IAFF3753. International Relations of South Asia. IAFF3196. Dean: Alyssa Ayres No more than six courses in which the grade ofPorNPis assigned will apply toward the degree, including courses in which the grade ofPorNPis normally given. How rights have been conceptualized, envisioned, imagined, promoted, and asserted by philosophers, political scientists, anthropologists, and other scholars. Includes a significant engagement in writing as a form of critical inquiry and scholarly expression to satisfy the WID requirement. 3 Credits. Latin America's Violent Peace. Language courses and required courses in the students degree program (except those in which the grade of, is normally assigned) may not be taken on a, basis. Technology Creation/Diffusion. If the student fails a second time, their degree will not be conferred. Special Topics in Asian Studies. Migration, Gender, and International Development. The underlying principles of international space law, with emphasis on issues of particular concern as the uses of space increase for exploration, commerce, and security. Transfer credit from non-GW institutions is not accepted into any graduate certificate program. Key concepts, theories, and analytic approaches that help deepen understanding of the region. Courses in the 1000s are primarily introductory undergraduate courses. IAFF6517. 3 Credits. Examination of public policies designed to protect the human and physical environment; focus on the ways science and technology can simultaneously create new environmental problems and contribute to their mitigation and prevention. An interdisciplinary and comparative approach to examination of policies targeted at achieving gender equality and of the costs of policies that are not gender-specific. A historical, comparative, and contemporary picture of drug trafficking in the Americas and the anti-narcotics policies to combat this trade. George Mason University. Middle East Studies, Program Coordinator, M.A. Intermediate Conversation. Prerequisite: students in the MA in international development studies program. Office of the Registrar Opens new window, Code of Academic Integrity Opens new window. Elliott School of International Affairs | Libraries & Academic In 1987, the name was changed to the School of International Affairs, and in 1988 the School was renamed in honor of Evelyn E. and Lloyd H. Elliott. Topics vary by semester. Same As: ACCY6101, MBAD6211. Introduction to basic tools of strategic management and qualitative research methods in international affairs; practical applications to real policies and programs set in Africa. 202-994-6240, Graduate AdmissionsGraduate AcademicsUndergraduate AdmissionsUndergraduate Academics, Research Professor; Director, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub, Professor of Practice of International Affairs; Director of the M.A. IAFF6164. Internship Professional Development Seminar. Permission for the secondmajormust be obtained from the appropriate administrative office of the other school. Financial management examined through financial analyses, fund sources, investing, capital planning/budgeting, dividend policy, and working capital management. Survey of current research on Europe and Eurasia. During the period of suspension, the student will not be permitted to enroll in any courses. IERES has numerous full-time faculty from various academic disciplines, including political science, economics, history, languages, literature, film studies, anthropology, Contact Us Current political economy of the Middle East, including an overview of Islamic economic concepts and political organizations. Asian Studies Program; Director, Sigur Center for Asian Studies; Co-Director, East Asia National Resource Center, Program Coordinator, East Asia National Resource Center, Executive Director, Graduate Admissions and International Partnerships, Assistant Professor of Chinese and International Affairs, Director, Institute for African Studies; Associate Professor of the Practice of International Affairs, Professorial Lecturer; Associate Director, Dean's Scholars and Experiential Learning, Managing Editor, The Journal of Korean Studies, Associate Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Humanitarian Action Initiative, Lecturer; FLAS Fellowship Coordinator, Institute for Middle East Studies, Program Manager, GW Institute for Korean Studies, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Co-Director, Institute for Security and Conflict Studies, Program Associate, Global Capstone and Experiential Learning, Program Coordinator, FAO Regional Skill Sustainment Initiative, Professor of Practice of International Affairs; Director, B.A. IAFF6208. IAFF6521. See Double Majors and Double Degrees in the University Regulations. Includes a significant engagement in writing as a form of critical inquiry and scholarly expression to satisfy the WID requirement. The complex governability challenges facing Latin America; discussion of the historical evolution of conflict and contestation in Latin America through inquiry into patterns in state building, political violence, armed forces, insurgencies, and criminal gangs. Chinas Rise and Its Implications. U.S. Foreign Policy Summer Program. While cooperation exists in various fields, significant differences remain, such as concerns about India's democratic backsliding and its response to international conflicts. Europe in Transition. May be repeated for up to 6 credits with permission. Credit cannot be earned for this course and PSC2444. Populism and Regime Change in Latin America. Lecturer, Elliott School of International Affairs; Lead Policy Officer, Transport and ICT Global Practice, The World Bank Group, Washington, D.C. Completion of the capstone sequence by conduct of the group's research, completion of the capstone report, and oral presentation of research findings and recommendations. Staff Directory, Contact the front desk:[emailprotected] 3 Credits. Religion and Society in the Modern Middle East. Students are encouraged to consult the advisor of the second major to discuss requirements, course sequencing, and to ensure all prerequisites will be met for that major. Recommended background: Latin America, upper-level political science/international affairs coursework, and writing experience. Special Topics in Foreign Policy. 3 Credits. Focus on nuclear forces. Conditions under which the symbol I (Incomplete) may be assigned in a course are described under University Regulations. 3 Credits. IAFF6136. The GARNET (Global Affairs and Religion Network) aims to create a sustained conversation across the fields of religion and global affairs. Prerequisites: IAFF1005 and PSC1001. 7/18/23 | Taiwan Roundtable | Building Taiwans Soft Power: 3 Credits. 314-935-3000. provost@wustl.edu. U.S. Foreign Policy Summer Program. 3 Credits. Special Topics in Science and Technology Policy. WebAfterwards, Blinken met with Elliott School students to discuss the policy as well as careers in the foreign service. 3 Credits. IAFF6377. Multidisciplinary foundation course for the Middle East studies program. IAFF6504. Overview of security concerns that transcend state borders, including terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime, weapons proliferation, migration, and environmental degradation. in International Affairs and Skills Courses, Special Executive Assistant, Dean Alyssa Ayres, The Elliott School of International Affairs, Assistant Research Professor of International Affairs; Associate Director of the Institute for Middle East Studies, Program Associate, International Education and Student Services, Program Coordinator, M.A. Key components of security policy and the decision making behind them. Students work in teams to find a suitable client and negotiate a project, with detailed terms of reference and a work plan to be carried out in the spring semester. Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy. Important challenges, as well as opportunities and innovations, shaping the region's future. Income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. IAFF6137. Economic Tools for Global Policy. The sources, construction, development, nature, uses, and misuses of public understanding and memory surrounding the Holocaust. Strategy and deterrence, force planning and operations, and the prospect of nuclear terrorism. 3 Credits. The relationship between migration and international development as an established feature of social and economic life. A project-oriented development course abroad, designed to synthesize the skills and knowledge that students have acquired in their graduate study. 2 Credits. IAFF3184. Special Topics in Latin American and Hemispheric Studies. Open only to MA candidates in science and technology policy. International Economic Policy (MIEP), Senior Academic Advisor, Graduate Student Services, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Director, Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS); Director, M.A. A screening of the 9/11 documentary Are We Safer Today, in Security Policy Studies Program, Research Professor of International Affairs, Director, Undergraduate Academic Advising, Assistant Vice President for Development & Alumni Affairs, Program Coordinator, Undergraduate Programs, Director of Digital Marketing and Operations, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub, Managing Finance Director, Elliott School & School of Nursing, Professor of Economics and International Affairs; Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Research Initiatives, Assistant Director, New Student Experience and Orientation, Director of Outreach, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub, Professor of International Affairs; Director of the M.A. Middle East Studies Program Capstone Workshop. Restricted to students in the MA in European and Eurasian studies program or with permission of the instructor. IAFF2040. 3 Credits. Survey of the field of international security studies; overview of key concepts, theories, and approaches; inter-state, intra-state, and transnational security problems and the interrelated nature of these categories; analysis of security topics such as great-power relations, arms racing and arms control, crisis management, civil wars, terrorism, and gender, combined with a review of regional developments; non-military issues that have major security implications, including poverty, health, population movements, energy consumption, and climate change; the role of international organizations in promoting international security, and prospects for the future. Professor of the Practice of International Affairs; Director, Space Policy Institute; Director, Institute for International Science and Technology Policy; Director, MA A graduate student whose GPA falls below 3.0, or who receives a grade ofFin a course after having completed 9 credits, is placed on academic probation. Home Financial Accounting. European and Eurasian Studies Capstone. IAFF6173. Analysis of conflicts and their resolutions; major theories and driving causes of conflict; barriers to and mechanisms for resolving conflict; and applications to real-world conflicts. Issues in regional security. For Elliott School students who have applied and been accepted to the ESIA Dean's Scholars Program. Topics include poverty reduction, environmental sustainability, social justice, global and personal security, and prevention of and responses to extreme calamities and crises. Second-year students in the MA in the Middle East studies program work in groups on a project addressing a policy problem or issue in international affairs. Dr. Steven Greene has been a professor of political science at NC State University since 2002. University Professors:M. Barnett, M. Finnemore, Professors:H. Agnew, A. Ayres, G. Brazinsky, J. Brinkerhoff, M. Brown, N. Brown, M. Chen, B. Dickson, A. Downes, I. Feldman, J. Gender as a framework for analyzing elements of the migration-development nexus. IAFF2095. A project-oriented course, designed to synthesize the skills and knowledge that students have acquired in their graduate study. Prerequisites: ANTH1002 or ANTH1002W; or ANTH1004 or ANTH 1004W. U.S.-South Asia Relations. Restricted to MIPP degree candidates. Students should consult the. Elliott School of International Affairs - George 6/23/23 | A Thaw in Frigid U.S.-China Relations: But for How A course waiver does not reduce the number of credits required for the degree. 3 Credits. No student may transfer more than a total of 10 credits from all sources combined. International Economic Policy (MIEP), Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, Professor Emeritus of French and International Affairs, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Director, Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS); Director, M.A. 3 Credits. IAFF3194W. Middle East Studies Capstone. 3 Credits. IAFF2094. A separate section of the course covers issues of reporting on foreign policy issues. All courses indicated as requirements for the major, including courses taken to fulfill the third-year language proficiency requirement, must be completed with a minimum grade of C.