
The School of International Relations and Public Affairs (SIRPA) at Fudan University, one of China’s flagship research universities, was established in 2000 to promote teaching and research on public and international affairs. It is home to three academic departments - political science, international politics, and public administration. Affiliated to SIRPA is Fudan University’s Institute of International Studies, which houses nine centers and one research unit for area and global studies. Based in Shanghai, a dynamic metropolis, SIRPA aims at reaching globally. Its faculty members work closely with domestic and international students in seventeen degree programs to prepare them to better serve the world.
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From official development assistance to the financing of global public policies
Author : The School of International Relations and Public Affairs, 2009/08/03
Dear Mr. Soverino, Insightful paper! In particular, I find its review of the three revolutions that international development assistance is undergoing very helpful. Technically, the new concept of "global [...]
How will the financial crisis affect the South, and how can European Aid help developing countries face this challenge?
Author : The School of International Relations and Public Affairs, 2009/01/25
I think we can explore the impacts of this financial crisis on the South's development by thinking about the short-term impacts and the long-term impacts. In the short run, the donors may have to cut development [...]
Give Beijing Some Breathing Space
Author : The School of International Relations and Public Affairs, 2008/09/09
Dear Mr. Steiner, I agree with you. I can feel from your remarks your understanding of the Chinese efforts and your sense of mission. I think the Beijing Olympics has set an example for beneficial [...]








