Breslauer is a specialist on Soviet and Russian politics and foreign relations, within the field of political science. He is the author or editor of twelve books on these topics. He joined the faculty of the department of political science at The University of California, Berkeley in 1971, rising to full professor (1990–2014) and retiring to the honorific position of professor of the graduate school in 2014.
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Breslauer has BA (1966), MA (1968), and PhD (1973) in political science from the University of Michigan.[3] He also holds a certificate in Russian studies (1968).
Awards and recognition
In 1997, he was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award of the Social Sciences Division of UC Berkeley. In 1998, he was appointed chancellor's professor at UC Berkeley for “combining distinguished achievement at the highest level in research, teaching, and service.”[4] In 2014 he was elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2015, he received from the UC Berkeley Academic Senate the Clark Kerr Award for distinguished leadership in higher education.
Noteworthy positions
Breslauer has held positions with the following organizations:
At UC Berkeley:
Chair of the Center for Slavic and East European Studies (1984–1994)
Chair of the department of political science (1993–1996)
Dean of the Division of Social Sciences (1999–2006)
Executive dean of the College of Letters and Sciences (2005–2006)
Бреслауэр Джордж Уильям // Иванян Э. А. Энциклопедия российско-американских отношений. XVIII-XX века. — Москва: Международные отношения, 2001. — 696 с. — ISBN5-7133-1045-0.