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I was initially drawn to the Stanford in Oxford program because of the tutorial system. As an English major, I feel very comfortable with extensive reading and writing, and I’m always eager to delve into a scholarly subject and explore it thoroughly.
My tutorial subject was on war and my tutor helped me focus on “Past, Present, and Potential Conflicts in World Politics.” Each week I focused on a different hot spot around the world such as the Arab-Israeli situation, the Chinese influence in Africa, and the Kashmir violence. For many of these topics I knew very little about the history of the conflict, but after several hours in the library, I had a good idea of what had occurred.Read
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with Kenneth Schultz, Professor of Political Science in Spring 2012. His research examines how domestic political factors such as elections, party competition, and public opinion influence decisions to use force in international disputes and efforts to negotiate the end of international rivalries.Apply
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