2017-2018 Catalog

Diplomacy and World Affairs

Overview

DWA is Occidental College's nationally recognized International Relations (IR) major. This innovative department grounds students in IR theory, security and human security, international organizations, economic development, and case studies regarding state-building, nationalism, religion, identity, and ethnic conflict. Recognizing the variety of academic connections that can inform the study of global politics, offerings in the Economics, History, Politics, Religious Studies, and Urban and Environmental Policy departments can be used by students to supplement the DWA major's core offerings.

The Chevalier Program in DWA was established in 1957 by the late Mrs. Stuart Chevalier to honor the memory of her husband, a distinguished lawyer and pioneer leader on behalf of the United Nations, who for 19 years served as a member of Occidental's Board of Trustees. The program is one of the few undergraduate interdisciplinary majors in international relations offered at a Liberal Arts institution such as Occidental.

OCCIDENTAL-AT-THE-UNITED NATIONS

DWA students are strongly encouraged to participate in study and research programs abroad and on Occidental's UN program in New York. Students interested in this rich array of opportunities should work with an advisor to plan their curriculum to include language and other prerequisite courses as early as possible

CAREERS

Opportunities of interest to DWA graduates include service with U.S. government agencies, such as the Department of State and the Foreign Service, the Peace Corps, the Agency for International Development (USAID), the Department of Defense, and the Central Intelligence Agency, as well as careers with the United Nations or one of its affiliated agencies, and in the non-governmental organization (NGO) community. Students also have an opportunity to prepare themselves for work in the general fields of international business and banking, law, journalism, or the academic world.

Major Requirements

Core courses (6 total)

DWA 101International Relations: The Changing Rules of the Game

4 units

DWA 102International Organizations

4 units

One course at the 300 level

4 units

DWA 490Senior Seminar

4 units

ECON 101Principles of Economics I

4 units

ECON 102Principles of Economics II

4 units

 

DWA 220/POLS 232International Political Economy

4 units

Or

ECON 311International Economics

4 units

SECOND-STAGE WRITING REQUIREMENT

Students majoring in Diplomacy and World Affairs will satisfy the second-stage writing requirement by taking one 300-level DWA junior seminar. These junior seminars will focus on preparing students to do their Senior Comprehensive Project (DWA 490) and will include substantial writing assignments and a requirement that the instructor deem a student's writing proficient.

COMPREHENSIVE REQUIREMENT

HONORS

Courses

Diplomacy and World Affairs Courses

Faculty

Regular Faculty

Lan T. Chu, chair

Associate Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs; Affiliated Faculty, Latino/a and Latin American Studies

B.A., M.A., New York University; Ph.D., George Washington University

Anthony Chase

Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., U.C. Santa Cruz; M.A.L.S., Columbia University; M.A.L.D., Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Sophal Ear

Associate Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., M.S., M.A., Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley; M.P.A. Princeton University

Laura Hebert

Associate Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; M.A., University of Oregon; Ph.D., University of Denver

Sanjeev Khagram

John Parke Young Chair in Global Political Economy

B.A.; M.A.; Ph.D. Stanford University

Movindri Reddy

Associate Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., University of Natal; M.A., Ph.D., Cambridge University

Derek Shearer

Stuart Chevalier Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., Yale University; Ph.D., The Union Graduate School

On Special Appointment

Mariano Bertucci

Part-Time Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires; M.A., University of Denver; Ph.D., University of Southern California

Youssef Chouhoud

Part-Time Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., M.A., Lehigh University; Ph.D., University of Southern California

Juvenal Cortes

Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., U.C. Berkeley; Ph.D., University of Southern California

Jacques Fomerand

Assistant Director, Occidental-and-the-U.N. program; Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., Lycée Janson de Sailly; M.A., Diplôme de I’Institut d’Études Politiques; Ph.D., City University of New York

Douglas Gardner

Director, Occidental-and-the-U.N. program; Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., Denison University; M.A., Thunderbird School of International Management

Roger George

Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs, Politics

B.A., Occidental College; Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Elli Menounou

Part-Time Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., Panteion University; M.A., C.S.U. Long Beach; Ph.D., University of Southern California

Courtney Powers

Part-Time Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.A., U.C. Berkeley; J.D., U.C. Los Angeles

Sherry Simpson Dean

Adjunct Instructor, Diplomacy and World Affairs

B.S., Boston University