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Welcome

Politics and international Affairs Faculty 2022 - 2023

We are one of the largest majors on campus, with course offerings that span the globe. Our faculty members are active researchers who, through their teaching, seek to develop students who are critical thinkers and effective writers. Our majors go on to work in government, business, law, policy, and non-profits, both here and abroad.

This website is designed to help you find out more about our course offerings, our faculty and their interests, our students, and our alumni. We hope you find what you are looking for. If not, please feel free to contact us.

<bold>Course Listing</bold>

<bold>Course Listing</bold>
Review a copy of the Politics and International Affairs Course Descriptions to see courses which explore the politics and policies of the US and many countries around the world, international political developments, and the work of political theorists who have contributed to our understanding of politics from ancient times to today.
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<bold>Why Study Politics and International Affairs</bold>

<bold>Why Study Politics and International Affairs</bold>
Are you interested in American politics, international affairs, domestic developments in other parts of the world and political theory? Do you want to study these subjects and pursue a career based on your interests? If so, you should consider political science as a major.
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News & Announcements

Carlos Maza and William Sears: 2010 National Debate Tournament

Political science major Carlos Maza and political science minor Will Sears were invited to the 2010 National Debate tournament. Will Sears reached the “Final Four”-

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Randy Paris: White House Intern

What’s it like to be part of the Obama administration while still working on your college degree? See the WFU interview with Randy Paris.

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Nick DeuschleCenter for the Study of the Presidency and Congress’s Presidential Fellowship 2009

Nick Deuschle This past year, I was offered the opportunity to represent the Political Science Department as Wake Forest University’s Center for the Study of-

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Alumni Profile – Patrick Auld

I graduated from Wake Forest University in 1992, with a double major in Politics (before the department name change) and History. I then went directly-

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Alumni Profile – Jacob Montgomery & Lisa Hoppenjans

Jacob Montgomery, ’02, and Lisa Hoppenjans, ’03, met while studying abroad with the political science department in London and just celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary.  Jacob-

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Alumni Profile – Ellison Laskowski

I graduated from Wake Forest in 2001 with a major in Political Science and a minor in Italian.  The faculty and breadth of international and-

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    Phone: (336) 758-5449 | Fax (336) 758-6104
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