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Ezra Suleiman
Born (1941-11-20) 20 November 1941 (age 82)
Alma materHarvard University
Columbia University
OccupationPolitical scientist

Ezra Suleiman (born November 20, 1941) is a professor of political science at Princeton University (United States).[1]

Biography

After a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University, he continued his studies in London and Paris, then obtained a Master of Arts and a PhD from Columbia University.[2] The subject of his doctorate is Les politiques administratives et la haute fonction publique en France (Administration Politics and the Higher Civil Service in France).[3]

  • Member of the Axa Audit Committee.
  • Member of the Board of Directors of Suez Environnement.
  • Director: Centers for European Studies, Princeton University .
  • Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Axa Research Fund.
  • Associate Professor: Sciences Po.
  • Member of the Steering Committee: Institut Montaigne.
  • American Center, Sciences Po.
  • Member of the Editorial Board: Comparative Politics, la Revue des deux Mondes, Politique internationale.
  • Member: Council on Foreign Relations (New York). HEC Paris International Advisory.
  • Member of the Advisory Board of the Forum d'Avignon - Culture, economy, media[4]

Career

  • 1973 - 1979: Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles
  • 1985 - 1998: President of the "Europe" Commission, Fulbright Commission
  • 1990 - 1999: President of the program jury: The European Union, Sciences Po
  • 1981 - 2000: Director, "Young Leaders" program (French-American Foundation)
  • Since September 1979: Professor of political science at Princeton University[5]

Bibliography

Les Élites en France (1979).

  • Les Hauts Fonctionnaires et la politique, éd. du Seuil, 1976
  • Les Notaires, Seuil, 1987
  • Elites in French Society: the politics of survival, Princeton University Press, 1979
  • Le démantèlement de l'Etat démocratique, Seuil, 2005, 397 p. (ISBN 978-2-02-060673-8)
  • Schizophrénies françaises, Paris, Grasset, 2008, 308 p. (ISBN 978-2-246-70501-7)

References