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Liebich, André

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Professor, International History and Politics (Ph.D., Harvard University)

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

Present Boards: Association for the Study of Nationalities, , Relations Internationales, Revolutionary Russia, DiploFoundation, Rossiia XXI veka. Head, IHP section(1991/93, 1998-2001). Director of Graduate Studies. (2005-2008)

Research grants FNSRS (1990/93,1995/98, 2000/04), Olin Research fellow (1996/97), Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History (1995), SSHRC of Canada fellowships (1979/80, 1983/84,1986/87,) and SSHRC research grants (1981/84).

Research fellowship at Nuffield College, Oxford (2010), Institute for Historical Research, University of London (2002/2003), Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1997/98), Kennan Institute, Washington (1985,87), Russian Research Center, Harvard (1979/80, 1986/87), Hoover Institution, Stanford (1983/84), St. Antony's College, Oxford (1972/73, 2010).

Visiting professor at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj (2004), Université de Fribourg (1997), Colgate University Program in Geneva (1990/93), McGill University (1983, 85, 87), Université de Montréal (1975).
Ph.D. (Political Science) Harvard, 1974. A.M. (Soviet Studies) Harvard, 1970. B.A. Hons. (Pol. Sc & Econ.) McGill, 1968. Lecturer (1973) to Professor (1982), Dépt de science politique, Université du Québec à Montréal. Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies since 1989.

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