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The '''Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, [[Princeton University]]''' combines undergraduate and graduate education with research in public affairs. In addition to traditional faculty, its staff includes a number of practitioners, such as diplomats in residence. Its Dean is [[Christina Paxson]], | The '''Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, [[Princeton University]]''' combines undergraduate and graduate education with research in public affairs. In addition to traditional faculty, its staff includes a number of practitioners, such as diplomats in residence. Its Dean is [[Christina Paxson]], | ||
Staff, such as [[Anne-Marie Slaughter]], who is Director of the [[Policy Planning Staff]] of the [[United States Department of State]] in the [[Obama administration|Obama Admistration]], may take leave to go back into practice. | Staff, such as [[Anne-Marie Slaughter]], who is Director of the [[Policy Planning Staff]] of the [[United States Department of State]] in the [[Obama administration|Obama Admistration]], may take leave to go back into practice. |
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{{subpages}] The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University combines undergraduate and graduate education with research in public affairs. In addition to traditional faculty, its staff includes a number of practitioners, such as diplomats in residence. Its Dean is Christina Paxson,
Staff, such as Anne-Marie Slaughter, who is Director of the Policy Planning Staff of the United States Department of State in the Obama Admistration, may take leave to go back into practice.