Professor

Seweryn Bialer

(
1926
2019
)
Columbia University
;
New York, NY
Political scientist; Educator
Area
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Specialty
Political Science
Elected
1984

 

Professor Seweryn Bialer is the Robert and Renee Belfer Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia University. Seweryn Bialer is a political scientist who specializes in Soviet and contemporary Russian studies. Bialer explores the workings of Soviet and contemporary Russian politics and foreign policy in a comparative context and within the general framework of social science.  His work on Soviet succession and his analysis of the Solidarity movement have become standard works.  His books include Stalin and His Generals (1969); Stalin’s Successors: Leadership, Stability and Change in the Soviet Union (1980); and The Soviet Paradox: External Expansion, Internal Decline (1986). Some of Bialer’s other publications include The Global Rivals (1988, with M. Mandelbaum); Politics, Society and Nationality: Inside Gorbachev’s Russia (1989, editor and contributor); and Soviet-American Relations after the Cold War, (1991, co-edited with R. Jervis).

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