Princeton,
NJ,
United States
Type
Private
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Examines how states, global regulations, non-governmental entities, and economic dynamics intersect. Core research areas historically focused on conflicts between nations, prevention strategies, collaborative efforts, military partnerships, power equilibrium, trade restrictions, financial development and consistency, and global governance bodies. At Princeton, scholars in international relations pursue investigations and mentor students through diverse theoretical approaches and methodologies (historical, quantitative, and analytical), covering key domains like security studies, global governance frameworks, political economics, cross-border civic movements, and ethical evaluations.