Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School

Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School

The Graduate Program in International Affairs at The New School was founded in Fall 2001. The program attempts to embody the distinctive tradition of critical and engaged social thought of the New School in the arena of international relations.

External links

* [http://www.newschool.edu/internationalaffairs/ International Affairs Graduate Degree Program]


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