Michael Brecher
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| Gender | Male |
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| Age | 100 |
| Date of birth | March 14,1925 |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Born | Montreal |
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| Job | Political scientist |
| Movies/Shows | The Art of Passion |
| Two Front Teeth | |
| Witch's Brew | |
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| ID | 559883 |
A study of crisis
Nehru: A Political Biography
Crises in the twentieth century
The Foreign Policy System of Israel: Setting, Images, Process
International Political Earthquakes
Decisions in Israel's foreign policy
India and world politics
A Century of Crisis and Conflict in the International System: Theory and Evidence: Intellectual Odyssey III
The World of Protracted Conflicts
Dynamics of the Arab-Israel Conflict: Past and Present: Intellectual Odyssey II
Crisis, conflict, and instability
Crisis and change in world politics
Israel, the Korean War and China
Political Leadership and Charisma: Nehru, Ben-Gurion, and Other 20th Century Political Leaders: Intellectual Odyssey I
Nehru's Mantle: The Politics of Succession in India
Political leadership in India
Crises in the 20th Century
Nehru: A Political Biography
Crises in the twentieth century
The Foreign Policy System of Israel: Setting, Images, Process
International Political Earthquakes
Decisions in Israel's foreign policy
India and world politics
A Century of Crisis and Conflict in the International System: Theory and Evidence: Intellectual Odyssey III
The World of Protracted Conflicts
Dynamics of the Arab-Israel Conflict: Past and Present: Intellectual Odyssey II
Crisis, conflict, and instability
Crisis and change in world politics
Israel, the Korean War and China
Political Leadership and Charisma: Nehru, Ben-Gurion, and Other 20th Century Political Leaders: Intellectual Odyssey I
Nehru's Mantle: The Politics of Succession in India
Political leadership in India
Crises in the 20th Century
Michael Brecher Life story
Michael Brecher is a Quebec political scientist and teacher. He obtained his PhD in International Relations from Yale University in 1953, and has been a professor since 1954. He is currently R. B. Angus professor at McGill University and a member of the Royal Society of Canada.