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ID191672
Title ProperSchools of international affairs in the United States
Other Title Informationa historical sketch
LanguageENG
AuthorOren, Ido
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although disciplines are but one element of the institutional matrix of higher education, historians of International Relations (IR) rarely explore the field beyond its disciplinary context. To redress this lacuna, I sketch the history of professional international affairs (IA) schools in the United States. IA schools employ many IR scholars and train numerous practitioners, constituting a crucial interface between the IR academy and the policy world. When the social science disciplines were institutionalised at the turn of the twentieth century, the mission of training IR scholars momentarily eclipsed, but never extinguished, the commitment to training practitioners. During the twentieth century, this commitment increasingly found expression in interdisciplinary professional IA schools. I survey the emergence of IA schools, the growth of terminal master’s programmes within their walls, and the rapid growth of enrollments in these programmes. The expansion of IA education mirrored the spectacular growth of professional education on US campuses in areas such as law, business, nursing, and social work.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 36, No.3; Jun 2023: p.328-351
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 36 No 3
Key WordsUnited States ;  Schools of international affairs


 
 
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