List of schools of international relations in the United States

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The United States has a long history offering studies in international relations and public policy with many heads of state and heads of government graduating from American schools. Prominent alumni of school of international relations in the U.S. include Bill Clinton, former President of the United States; Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, former President of the Philippines; and Abdullah II ibn al-Hussein, the King of Jordan. Today, 18 out of the top 20 schools of international relations are based in the United States.

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Schools

RankLocationUniversityNameFocus
N/AAlabama Samford University
N/AAlabama Spring Hill College
N/AAlabama Troy University
N/AArizona Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University College of Security and Intelligence
N/AArizona Benedictine University Mesa Liberal arts valued based Catholic University
N/AArizona Northern Arizona University
N/AArizona Prescott College
N/AArkansas Hendrix College
N/AArkansas University of Arkansas
N/AArkansas University of Arkansas at Little Rock
N/ACalifornia Alliant International University Graduate School of International Relationsinternational relations
N/ACalifornia California State University, Fresno Department of Political Scienceinternational relations [1]
N/ACalifornia Chapman University international studies
N/ACalifornia Claremont Graduate University international studies [2]
16California University of California, Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy public policy
14California University of California, San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy international relations
N/ACalifornia University of San Diego
N/ACalifornia University of San Francisco international studies
N/ACalifornia University of Southern California School of International Relations international relations
N/ACalifornia University of the Pacific School of International Studies international studies
N/ACalifornia San Francisco State University Graduate School of International Relationsinternational relations
11California Stanford University Ford Dorsey Program in International Policy Studies international policy
10Colorado University of Denver Josef Korbel School of International Studies international studies
N/AColorado University of Colorado at Boulder
N/AConnecticut University of Bridgeport College of Public and International Affairspublic and international affairs [3]
12Connecticut Yale University Jackson Institute for Global Affairs international relations [4]
N/AFlorida Florida International University School of International and Public Affairsinternational relations [5]
N/AFlorida Florida State University
N/AFlorida Schiller International University
N/AGeorgia University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs international relations
N/AGeorgia Georgia Institute of Technology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs international relations
9Illinois University of Chicago Committee on International Relations international relations
N/AIndiana Indiana University School of Global and International Studiesinternational relations and studies
N/AIndiana University of Indianapolis College of Graduate Arts and Sciencesinternational relations [6]
N/AIndiana University of Notre Dame Keough School of Global Affairsglobal affairs [7]
N/AIowa Drake University
N/AKentucky University of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce diplomacy
N/AMassachusetts Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies international relations
3Massachusetts Harvard University Harvard Kennedy School government
15Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Center for International Studies international studies
5Massachusetts Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy international law
N/AMichigan Grand Valley State University international relations [8]
18Michigan University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy public policy
N/AMississippi University of Mississippi Croft Institute for International Studies international studies
N/AMissouri Webster University
N/AOklahoma Oklahoma State University OSU School of International Studiesinternational studies
N/AOklahoma University of Oklahoma College of International Studiesinternational studies
4New Jersey Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs international relations
N/ANew Jersey Seton Hall University School of Diplomacy and International Relations international relations
6New York Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs international relations
17New York New York University Graduate School of Arts and Science
N/ANew York St. John's University School of Liberal Arts and Sciences international relations [9]
13New York Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs public affairs
N/ANew York The New School Graduate Program in International Affairs international relations
N/APennsylvania Carnegie Mellon University Institute for Strategy & Technologyinternational relations [10]
N/APennsylvania Pennsylvania State University School of International Affairs international relations
N/APennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs international relations
N/APuerto RicoN/A [lower-alpha 1] Morales Carrión Diplomatic and Foreign Relations School diplomacy
N/ARhode Island Brown University Watson Institute for International Studies international studies
N/ATexas Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service government
N/ATexas University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs public affairs
N/AUtah University of Utah international relations
N/AVermont Middlebury College Rohatyn Center for Global Affairsinternational relations
N/AVirginia College of William & Mary Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relationsinternational relations [11]
N/AVirginia George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government public policy school

international relations

N/AWashington University of Washington Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies international studies
8Washington, DC American University School of International Service international relations
7Washington, DC George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs international relations
1Washington, DC Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service international relations
2Washington, DC Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies international relations
N/AWashington, DC The Institute of World Politics global politics

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Notes

  1. The school is ascribed to the Department of State of Puerto Rico as the school is still in development.

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