The School of International Relations and Diplomacy traces its origins to the Diplomacy program, established in 1999 at BFSU, long known as the "cradle of diplomats".
Professor
US Politics, Party Politics, US Foreign Affairs and China-US Relations
Professor
Relations among Major European Powers and Party Politics, EU Politics and Foreign Affairs, China-Europe Relations and Global Governance
Professor
European Politics, China-Europe Relations, Chinese Foreign Affairs
Professor
Comparative African Politics, State Building, History of African Socialism
Professor
International Political Economy, International Relations, Chinese Foreign Affairs
Professor
International Relations, African Studies, Studies on Pacific Island Countries
Professor
Studies on International Discourse Power and Discourse Systems, Culture and International Relations, Research on the British Labour Party, Global Governance and International Non-Governmental Organizations
Associate Professor
Global Governance, Comparative Political Economy, Culture and International Relations
Associate Professor
Comparative Historical Studies, World-Systems Analysis
Associate Professor
Chinese Foreign Affairs, International Development Aid