Citizenship French Role Professor | Fields Political Science Name Stanley Hoffmann | |
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Born 27 November 1928Vienna, Austria ( 1928-11-27 ) Awards Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada Books Duties Beyond Borders, World disorders, Chaos and Violence, The European Sisyphus, Gulliver unbound Similar People Robert Keohane, Judith N Shklar, Charles S Maier, Dennis F Thompson, Jeane Kirkpatrick |
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Stanley Hoffmann (27 November 1928 – 13 September 2015) was the Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor, emeritus at Harvard University.
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- Celebrating stanley hoffmann part 1 of 3
- Continuity change in southeastern europe 2011 keynote address by stanley hoffmann
- Biography
- As sole author
- Collaborative work
- Editorial work
- Collaborative editorial work
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Continuity change in southeastern europe 2011 keynote address by stanley hoffmann
Biography

Hoffmann was born in Vienna in 1928, and moved to France with his family the following year. A French citizen since 1947, Hoffmann spent his childhood between Paris and Nice before studying at Sciences Po. He followed an academic career in the United States and founded Harvard's Center for European Studies in 1968.

Hoffmann also participated as a political expert in the film The World According to Bush, dealing with the vicissitudes of the Bush administration after the 2000 presidential election.
As sole author
Collaborative work
Editorial work
Collaborative editorial work
References
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