Ernst Bernard Haas | |
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Born | 1924 |
Died | March 6, 2003 | (aged 78–79)
Education | Columbia University |
Occupation | Political scientist |
Known for | Neofunctionalism |
Spouse | Hildegarde Vogel Haas |
Children | Peter M. Haas |
Scientific career | |
Doctoral students | David D. Laitin Emanuel Adler |
Ernst Bernard Haas (March 31, 1924 – March 6, 2003)[1][2] was an American political scientist who was known for his contributions to international relations theory.[3][4][5] He was the Robson Professor of Government at the political science department of the University of California, Berkeley.[3]
He was a leading authority on international relations theory,[2] and was the founder of neofunctionalism.
Haas was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and acted as a consultant to many national and international organizations.[2]
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