George Washington University Office of the Dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs

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For more than a century, George Washington University has offered students an unbroken succession of international affairs programs. The institutional forerunners of the Elliott School began with the School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplomacy which, though it lasted only seven years (1898-1905), was followed by: The School of Politics and Diplomacy, 1905-07; The College of the Political Sciences, 1907-13; The Department of International Law and Diplomacy (within Columbian College), 1913-28; The School of Government, 1928-60; The School of Government, Business, and International Affairs, 1960-66; The School of Public and International Affairs, 1966-87; and The School of International Affairs, 1987-88. The Elliott School of International Affairs, founded in 1988.

From the description of Elliott School of International Affairs records 1907-2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 695030291

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