Alice D. Ba, PhD (University of Virginia, 2000) is Emma Smith Morris Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations. Her work on the international relations of East and ...
A flurry of high-profile diplomacy aimed at countering the Trump administration’s America First world order is set to take place this week, with a security summit, military parade and economic forum ...
The Department of Political Science and International Relations currently offers a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degree, which consists of coursework during the first six semesters followed by ...
On October 28, 2025, join Asia Society Northern California for Economic Security in Transition: Implications for U.S.–Korea Relations and the Future of Asia-Pacific Trade, a timely discussion on how ...
Despite speculation, Russia’s depleted military, logistical limits, and diplomatic priorities make a Central Asia invasion highly unlikely, especially as the region maintains strategic balance between ...
The international relations and comparative politics minor offers students a unique perspective of global issues and key political systems around the world. Our students take unique, exciting courses ...
How will a second Trump presidency impact U.S.–Southeast Asia relations, and what are the implications for regional stability and economic growth? This paper analyzes views of Donald Trump’s second ...