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Lester N. Wilson serves as Professor of History at Long Island University within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, concurrently holding directorship of both the United Nations Graduate Certificate Program and the Institute for the Study of International Organizations.
His academic credentials include:
- A.B. from the University of Chicago
- B.S. from Roosevelt University
- M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois
Research focuses on the intricate political structures of 17th-Century France during Louis XIV's reign and the historical evolution of international institutions. His work examines how absolutist monarchies shaped modern statecraft while analyzing the foundational frameworks of global governance systems like the United Nations. This dual expertise bridges early modern European history with contemporary international relations theory.
As program director, he integrates historical perspectives into diplomatic training curricula, emphasizing how historical precedents inform current multilateral negotiations and institutional design within global organizations.
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