政治学与公共管理分论坛
复旦大学国际关系与公共事务学院成立于2000年11月21日。学院前身为1923年建立的复旦大学政治学系。1964年,经中共中央批准成立国际政治系,成为新中国最早设立的三个国际政治系之一;20世纪80年代以后,国际政治、政治学、公共行政学得到快速发展;2000年,国际政治系改组为国际关系与公共事务学院。学院目前拥有政治学(A+)和公共管理(A)两个国家A类学科,是国家“双一流”学科建设单位。
学院秉承“卓越为公”的办学理念,实行宽口径、厚基础、重能力、求创新的育人战略,培养新时代具有全球视野、国家意识和专业才能的各领域领军人才。学院拥有一支高学历、高职称、高水平的教师队伍,科研产出和学术水平在全国高校同类学科中名列前茅。学院拥有雄厚的师资队伍,现有教授45人、副教授20人、讲师14人,其中国家级高层次人才15人。
学院下设国际政治系、政治学系、公共行政系和外交学系。学院拥有国家重点学科2个,国家哲学社会科学创新基地1个,教育部国际组织联合研究院(金砖国家组织联合研究院)1个,国家网络空间国际治理基地1个,博士后流动站2个,一级学科博士点4个(政治学、公共管理、国家安全学、区域国别学),二级学科博士点11个,硕士点12个,专业学位硕士点2个(公共管理专业硕士和国际事务专业硕士),本科专业3个,均为国家一流本科专业。
学院作为国家“双一流”学科和上海市高峰学科建设单位,注重学科建设与教书育人相统一、科研与教学并发展。学院创办的《复旦政治学评论》、《复旦国际关系评论》、《复旦公共行政评论》、《宗教与美国社会》、《基督教学术》等五本集刊(均为书代刊)被列入中文社会科学索引(CSSCI)来源集刊,另外还编有《复旦政治哲学评论》、《复旦城市治理评论》集刊以及英文刊物《中国政治学评论》(Chinese Political Science Review,SSCI扩展版)。
学院紧紧围绕“立德树人,为国育才”的育人理念,注重学生的国家意识、人文情怀、科学精神、专业素养、国际视野的综合培养。学院设计灵活选课机制、深化经典阅读课程,打通第一、第二课堂,将社会实践内容计入课程考核,同时通过“春风化雨”、“薪火计划”等项目,保证学生直接参与导师的学术科研,培养学生的科研能力和学术水平。学院设计完善的实践教学方案,鼓励学生通过社会调查、政府机构实习、国际组织实习以及参与青年民间外交等方式,提升内政和外政实践能力。经过多年发展,学院学生自主创立的青年全球治理创新设计大赛(YICGG)和澜沧江—湄公河流域治理与发展青年创新设计大赛(YICMG)及其附属活动已成为具有国际影响力的学生活动。
近年来,学院与牛津大学、巴黎政治大学、柏林自由大学、博可尼大学、日内瓦大学、隆德大学、俄罗斯国立高等经济学院、新加坡国立大学、庆应大学、延世大学等40多所世界一流大学开展广泛的学者、学生、学术交流与合作活动;同时,为了拓展周边和发展中国家交流,学院首倡建立政治学与国际关系学院联盟(USPIR)。学院多层次、多元化的国际合作格局业已形成,每年出境交流学生高达300余人次。学院积极投身于国际化的教学实践,开设全英文授课“国际政治”博士项目、“中国政治与外交”与“国际公共政策”硕士项目,率先建设“国际组织人才(国际发展方向)”学程,形成覆盖本硕博全阶段的全球治理人才培养体系,研究生项目的留学生规模已超过50%。



The School of International Relations and Public Affairs (referred to as “SIRPA” or “the School”) at Fudan University was established on November 21, 2000. Its history can be traced back to the Department of Political Science first established in 1923. In 1964, with the approval of the CPC Central Committee, the Department of International Politics was set up as one of the three earliest departments in this field in China. Since the 1980s, the discipline of International Politics, Political Science, and Public Administration have developed rapidly. By 2000, the Department of International Politics was restructured into SIRPA. The School takes pride in running two national A-level disciplines included in “double world-class project”: Political Science (A+) and Public Administration (A).
Embracing the principle of “Excellence for Public”, the School follows an educational approach that emphasizes broad knowledge, strong fundamentals, critical skills, and innovative spirits, aiming to cultivate leaders with a global perspective, national consciousness, and professional expertise in various fields.
As a key member in the national “Double First-Class” initiative and designated Shanghai Peak Discipline, the School of International Relations and Public Affairs (SIRPA) emphasizes the unity of research and teaching. Following the philosophy of “Cultivating Morality and Educating Talents for the Nation”, SIRPA focuses on nurturing students with a strong sense of national identity, humanistic care, scientific spirit, professional competence, and global vision.
Over recent years, the School has developed a diversified and multi-level international collaboration framework and actively participated in international educational practices.
Department of Political Science
Main research areas include Marxist Political Theory, Political Theory, Comparative Politics, Chinese Politics, Chinese and Foreign Political Systems, Party Politics, Political Philosophy, and Computational Politics.
Department of International Politics
Main research areas include International Relations Theory, International Political Economy, International Law and International Relations, International Security, Major Power Strategy and Relations, China’s Foreign Strategy and Relations, American Studies, European Studies, Religion and International Relations, International Aid and Development, Developing Countries Studies, International Organizations, and Global Governance.
Department of Public Administration
Main research areas include Public Administration Theory, Administrative Management, Public Policy, Comparative Public Administration, Metropolitan Governance, Digital Governance, and International Public Policy.
Department of Diplomacy
Main research areas include Chinese Characteristics of Major Power Diplomacy Theory, Diplomacy Theory, China’s Peripheral Diplomacy, Major Power Diplomatic Strategy, Comparative Diplomatic System and Policy, and History of Diplomacy of the People’s Republic of China.
