Anonymous wrote:How will these colleges that offer IR be affected, if at all, by the orange in the white house?
Anonymous wrote:In terms of choosing a college, the Princeton Review includes a sampling, "Great Schools for International Relations and Affairs Majors," which may be of interest:
Claremont McKenna
Middlebury
Occidental
Connecticut College
Lewis & Clark
Hamilton
Bucknell
Lafayette
Gettysburg
UChicago
Georgetown
Tufts
George Washington
American
Clark
Harvard
Yale
Anonymous wrote:The real measure of IR undergrad strength is Foreign Policy, see here:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/07/30/international-relations-school-rankings-university-undergraduate-masters-phd-programs/
Stick with Foreign Policy for reliable IR ratings. (USNWR and Princeton are useless.)
Anonymous wrote:In terms of choosing a college, the Princeton Review includes a sampling, "Great Schools for International Relations and Affairs Majors," which may be of interest:
Claremont McKenna
Middlebury
Occidental
Connecticut College
Hamilton
Bucknell
Lafayette
Gettysburg
Lewis & Clark
UChicago
Georgetown
Tufts
George Washington
American
Clark
Harvard
Yale
Anonymous wrote:Check out UofT or UBC ... Canada would be an outstanding place to study IR in light of how Trump's lack of leadership globally.
Here's PM Mark Carney's riveting speech today from Davos. He got a standing ovation and captured global attention, possibly a speech for IR classes to study for the future:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/01/21/mark-carney-speech-davos-trump-canada-full-text-transcript-read/