Ezra Suleiman

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Ezra Suleiman
Born (1941-11-20) 20 November 1941 (age 82)
Basra, Iraq
Alma mater Harvard University
Columbia University
OccupationPolitical scientist

Ezra N. Suleiman (born November 20, 1941, Basra) [1] is an Iraqi-born American professor of political science at Princeton University. [2]

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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. [3] 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). [4]

Career

Bibliography

Les Elites en France (1979). Les Elites en France - Ezra Suleiman.jpg
Les Élites en France (1979).

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References

  1. "Erza N. Suleiman". Office of the Dean of the Faculty. Princeton University. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
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  3. Ezra Suleiman (professeur à l'université de Princeton et à Sciences po.) : «Pourquoi l'Europe devient libérale»
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  6. Ezra Suleiman : «On est entré dans une période extrêmement idéologique aux Etats-Unis»