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Michael Pinto-Duschinsky

Born: 1943
Birthplace: Budapest, Hungary

Gender: Male
Religion: Jewish
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Scholar

Nationality: England
Executive summary: Political scientist

    University: BA, Oxford University (1962)
    University: MA, Oxford University (1964)
    University: MA Government, Cornell University (1965)
    University: PhD Politics, Oxford University (1972)
    Scholar: Oxford University (1967-94)
    Professor: Boston University (1973-76)
    Scholar: Brunel University, London

    American Council of Learned Societies Fellow (1990-91)
    Canadian International Development Agency
    Council of Europe
    Hansard Society 1980
    IFES Board of Directors
    Inter-American Development Bank 1999
    International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
    International Political Science Association
    Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Guest Scholar (1989-90)
    National Democratic Institute for International Affairs 2002
    National Endowment for Democracy
    Network for Good
    Nuffield Foundation Social Science Research Fellow (1979-80)
    Open Society Justice Initiative 2003
    Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
    United Nations Development Programme
    US Agency for International Development
    Westminster Foundation for Democracy Board of Governors
    Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Guest Scholar (1985, 1986, 1990)
    World Bank consultant
    World Movement for Democracy
    Fulbright 1991

Official Website:
http://www.michaelpintoduschinsky.com/

Author of books:
The Political Thought of Lord Salisbury, 1854-1868 (1967, politics)
British Political Finance, 1830-1980 (1981, nonfiction)






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