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Lewis Jacqueline Brownstein is a historian, author, and professor along with being the former Chair of the Political Science and International Relations Department at SUNY New Paltz. [1] His main speciality of expertise is on the region of the Middle East more specifically but not limited to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Lew Brownstein earned his Ph.D. from the School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in 1969. One of his biggest accomplishments besides his work published are the lectures he gives on a wide range of topics involving international affairs in various areas around the world. Lew Brownstein was born in New York to Frances and Isidore Brownstein. Lew Brownstein is of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. [2]

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References

  1. As of August 27, 2019. "SUNY Center for International Development | Connecting People and Ideas for Integrated Development".
  2. As of August 27, 2019. "Professor Lewis Brownstein - State University of New York at New Paltz - Scholarships".