
Gideon Gera
| GIDEON GERA |
| GIDEON GERA,
PhD (Tel Aviv University, 1978). Principal Research Associate Emeritus at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle
Eastern and African Studies and a retired IDF colonel. Fields of
specialization: The current political and strategic issues of the Middle
East, Algeria. On both topics he has published many articles.
Author of An Islamic Republic of Algeria? (1995) and Libya under Qadhdhafi (1983, in Hebrew).
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| MARTIN KRAMER |
| MARTIN KRAMER, PhD (Princeton University, 1982). Former
Center Director and Principal Research Associate Emeritus at the Moshe
Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies. Fields of
specialization: Arab politics and Islamic activism.
Author of Islam
Assembled (1986), Arab Awakening and Islamic Revival (1996),
Ivory Towers on Sand: The Failure of Middle Eastern Studies in America
(2001), and articles on the modern history of the Middle East. Editor of Shi'ism,
Resistance and Revolution (1987), Middle Eastern Lives (1991), The
Islamism Debate (1997), The Jewish Discovery of Islam (1999),
and former editor, Middle East Quarterly. email via his website, http://www.martinkramer.org
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ELIE REKHESS, PhD (Tel Aviv University, 1986). Senior Research Fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies and Director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation. Fields of specialization: The political history of the Arabs in Israel, Islamic resurgence in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza and Palestinian affairs. Author of The Arab Minority in Israel: Between Communism and Arab Nationalism (1993, Hebrew). Editor of Together but Apart: Mixed Cities – Comparative Approach (2006, Hebrew), Arab Politics in Israel at a Crossroad (1996), The Arab Minority in Israel: Dilemmas of Political Orientation and Social Change (1994). Co-editor of The Arabs in Israel: National Minority in a Jewish Nation-State (2005, Hebrew), The Municipal Elections in the Arab and Druze Sector, 2003: Clans, Sectarianism and Political Parties (2005, Hebrew).
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MORDECHAI TAMARKIN, PhD (The School of Asian and African Studies, University of London, 1974). Professor, Department of Middle Eastern and African History, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University. Author of Cecil Rhodes and the Cape Afrikaners: The Imperial Colossus and the Colonial Parish Pump (1996), The Making of Zimbabwe: Recolonization in Regional and International Politics (1990), as well as numerous articles on Kenya, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and ethnicity and nationalism in Africa.
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JOSHUA TEITELBAUM, PhD (Tel Aviv University, 1996). Senior Research Fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Middle Eastern and African History, Tel Aviv University. Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University. W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo Campbell National Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Fields of specialization: the history of the Arabian Peninsula, specifically Saudi Arabia, Palestinian history and politics. Author of The Rise and Fall of the Hashimite Kingdom of Arabia (2001) and Holier Than Thou: Saudi Arabia’s Islamic Opposition (2000). Editor of Political Liberalization in the Persian Gulf (2008). email: teitelbaum@stanford.edu
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