5. Stanford University
Notable Alumni:
U.S Ambassador to the United
Nations Susan Rice, A.B. ’86
Former Secretary of State Warren Christopher, L.L.B ‘49
Former U.S Trade Representative Susan Schwab, A.M. ‘77
Methodology: The authors are researchers with the Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) project at the College of William and Mary. The fourth wave of the TRIP survey explores the views of international relations (IR) faculty from every four-year college and university in the United States, as identified by U.S. News & World Report, for their views on various international issues. The results include the responses of 1,582 faculty members, representing more than 40 percent of IR scholars in the United States, collected between August and November 2011. The parallel survey of practitioners surveyed 244 current and former policymakers who served from 1989 to 2008 in national security decision-making roles at the level of assistant secretary, director, and designated policymaking groups within several U.S. government agencies.You can find complete results from the survey of U.S. IR scholars here.
Inside and outside the beltway
I thought the job of being the Ambassador to the UN meant a majority of your time was actually outside the beltway. Interesting to see it mentioned here.
20. Four-way tie
...and which are the four schools?
A majority of the esteemed Graduate-Elites listed are Idiot-Savants who contributed mightily in designing what is now a sclerotic Politico-Crony Class that is running America into the ground.
The primary pedagogical benefit of those academic institutions is the inculcation of the hubris and conceit necessary to subvert the Constitution, craft hackneyed policies that don't work, wreck economies and start and prosecute Wars to Nowhere.
And get rich while doing it...
that was well put and i think some of the graduates might be able to understand it since you spoke on their level.
The primary pedagogical benefit of those academic institutions is the inculcation of the hubris and conceit necessary to subvert the Constitution, craft hackneyed seslichat policies that don't work, wreck economies and start and prosecute Wars to Nowhere.
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