Christopher Brewin
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Christopher Brewin is a British academic and expert on Cyprus. He has been Senior Lecturer in International Relations in Keele University, Staffordshire, England, since 1972.
Brewin was educated at the University of Grenoble, Études Françaises, the University of Oxford (where he held an Open Exhibition in English at St John's College and an Open Scholarship in Modern History at Christ Church), and Harvard University (where he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, Knox Fellowship, and Sinclair Kennedy Fellowship, as well as the Keith Feiling History Prize).
Chris Brewin is a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, the British International Studies Association, the University Association for Contemporary European Studies, the Turkish Area Study Group, and the Association for Greek, Turkish and Cypriot Affairs. Dr Brewin contributes to many International Relations journals and he is a member of RILP, Review of International Law and Politics International Advisory Board.
He is the author of the books The European Union and Cyprus, ISBN 0906719313 (hardcover), ISBN 0906719240 (paperback) and Turkey and Europe after the Nice Summit, ISBN 9758112376
[edit] External links
- School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy, Keele University Staff Page
- Keele University – Forum for Ethnicity, Migration & Marginalisation

