Foreign Policy magazine, in collaboration with the Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) project at the College of William & Mary, is pleased to present the results of the 2018 Ivory Tower survey. The survey provides a snapshot of how top international relations scholars assess their discipline at a moment when the liberal international order — overseen by a U.S. president with little evident attachment to it — is in unprecedented flux.
Responses from 1,541 IR scholars at U.S. colleges and universities determined rankings for their field’s leading Ph.D., terminal master’s, and undergraduate programs. The scholars were asked to list the top five institutions in each category, and the percentages below reflect the portion of respondents who listed that school.
参考:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/20/top-fifty-schools-international-relations-foreign-policy/
Top U.S. Undergraduate Institutions to Study International Relations
- 1.Harvard University51.10%
- 2.Princeton University49.14%
- 3.Stanford University41.67%
- 4.Georgetown University39.46%
- 5.Columbia University32.97%
- 6.Yale University21.08%
- 7.University of Chicago20.96%
- 8.George Washington University17.40%
- 9.American University15.20%
- 10.University of California—Berkeley11.64%
- 11.University of California—San Diego9.68%
- 12.Dartmouth College9.56%
- 13.Tufts University9.07%
- 14.University of Michigan8.58%
- 15.Johns Hopkins University7.23%
- 16.College of William & Mary6.86%
- 17.Massachusetts Institute of Technology6.37%
- 18.Cornell University5.76%
- 19.University of Pennsylvania4.53%
- 19.Ohio State University4.53%
- 21.Williams College3.68%
- 22.Brown University3.31%
- 23.University of Virginia3.19%
- 24.Swarthmore College3.06%
- 24.University of California—Los Angeles3.06%