CURRICULUM VITAE - Center for International Development and

CURRICULUM VITAE
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Dr. Edward (Edy) Kaufman
Education
Post doctorate - Inter-University Consortium
for Political Research at the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
August 2014
1975
Doctorate in International Relations,
Faculty of Humanities, (Sorbonne), University of Paris
1967 – 1970
M.A. in Political Science (major) and International
Relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1964 – 1967
B.A. in Sociology and Political Science (double major)
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1961 – 1964
Freshman year - Faculty of Political Science and
Diplomacy, University Litoral, Argentina
1959 – 1960
Academic Positions
Senior Scholar in Residence, University of Oregon, Eugene
2015 –2016
Visiting Professor, Oregon State University, Corvallis
2015
Visiting Professor, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzlyiah (Israel)
2007-
Visiting Professor, Peace and Conflict Studies, Haifa University
2010-
Visiting Professor (Fulbright Scholar), Universidad Central de Venezuela
2006 and
2007
Senior Research Associate, Center for International Development and Conflict 1991Management (1992-95 Director), University of Maryland, College Park
Director, College Park Scholars in International Studies
University of Maryland, College Park
1994 –1996
Teaching positions at the Hebrew University:
1970 - 2004
Departments of Political Science, Latin America
Studies and International Relations. Executive Director and Senior Research
Associate, (Full Professor Rank), The Harry S. Truman Research Institute
for the Advancement of Peace
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of
Political Science, University of California,
Los Angeles (UCLA)
1979-1992
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Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Government
and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
1991 -
Visiting Professor ,School of International Service, The American University
1991-92,
2006,2007
1989
Visiting Professor, Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles
Visiting Professor, School of International Relations,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
1982
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science
Tel Aviv University
1971 – 4
1985
Current Research Interest
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Second Track/Citizen Diplomacy and Alternative
Techniques of Conflict Transformation
Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
Diasporas and Conflict: The Search of Common Ground
Human Rights Education of the Law Enforcement Agents,
(all with special focus on Latin America and Middle East)
Awards and Fellowships
Doctor Honoris Causa, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
2013
W. Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, Public Policy
Scholar
2011
Senior Specialist, Fulbright (BITS, India and USAL, Argentina) and Fulbright
Scholar (UCV, Venezuela)
2003, 2005,
2006, 2007
Honorary Professor of Peace, University of Cuenca ,Ecuador
2000
Honorary Professor, Universidad Cientifica del Sur, Lima, Peru
1999
Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honor Society)
1996
Research Fellowship Award, The Albert Einstein
Institution, Cambridge, MA
1991
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Bentwich Fellowship for Post-Doctoral Research
The Hebrew University
1971
Scholarship for Doctoral Studies, French Government
1967 – 1970
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Collaborative or Individual Grants (1995-2012):
Ford Foundation and Government of Norway, TACE- Taller Academico 2010-2014
Cubano-Estadounidense
Ford Foundation (through CRIES), Training and Conflict Transformation
in the Public Sector, El Salvador
2010-2012
Department of Homeland Security (USA), Interfaith Campus Dialogue
2006- 2009
UNESCO, Towards a Code of Ethics for
Israeli-Palestinian Academic Cooperation
2004- 2010
European Union, Palestinian Nationwide Non-Violence
Network and Communications Channels:
Feedback from the Israeli Society
2004- 2006
University of Maryland- Latin American
Studies Center, Instructional Development for
“Inter and Intra-State Conflicts and its Resolution
in Latin America”
2001
U.S. Agency of International DevelopmentPeace-building in Lesotho (in cooperation with
the National University of Lesotho)
2001-2003
U.S. State Department: Human Rights and Conflict
Resolution: Searching for Common Ground in the
Israeli/Palestinian Conflict
2001-2002
Embassy of the United Kingdom, and United States
Institute of Peace, Israeli/Palestinian Co-facilitation
Training Program
2000
REPTEC (USAID/USIA), Track II Anti-incitement
through Violence Prevention by Emerging Leadership
1999
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Minerva Center for Human Rights and The Truman Institute,
The Hebrew University, “Human Rights and Conflict
Resolution: Searching for Common Ground between Justice
and Peace in the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict"
1998
United States Information Agency, "Partners in the
Ecuador/Peruvian Conflict - An Innovative Problem
Solving Project"
1997, 1998,
1999, 2000
People to People Program (FAFO Norway/CRB Israel)
"Coping with Terror and Violence: Learning to Share the
Grief of the Other in the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict"
1997, 1998
Winston Foundation, "Partners in Conflict
in the Transcaucasus" (2)
1995, 1996,
1997
Carnegie Corporation, "Partners in Conflict in
the Transcaucasus and Kazakhstan" (2)
1995, 1996,
1997, 1998
The World Bank, "Transboundary Fresh Water Dispute
Resolution- An Integrative Approach" (Preparatory Grant)
1995
The J. and C. MacArthur Foundation, "Partners
in Conflict in the Transcaucasus"
1995
The Eurasia Foundation, "Partners in Conflict in Kazakhstan"
and "Partners in Conflict in the Transcaucasus" (2)
1995
United States Information Agency, "Human Rights
Education of the Armed Forces in Peru"
1995
Teaching Experience (selected list of courses)
- Conflict Resolution and Human Rights:
- International Conflict in Post-Cold War Era
- Human Rights in World Politics
- Global Human Rights Research
- Multitrack/Citizens Diplomacy – Theory and Practice
- Applied Techniques of Conflict Resolution
Latin America:
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- Government and Politics in Latin America
- Latin America in the International System
- Human Rights and Democratization in Latin America
- The Rise and Fall of Military Rule in Latin America
- Inter and Intra-State Conflicts and its Resolution in Latin America
Middle East:
- World Politics and Human Rights in the Middle East
- Regional Cooperation in the Middle East
- Conflict Resolution: The Israeli/Palestinian Experiment (team-teaching with Palestinian)
Lectures in Other Countries
Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Cuba, Dominica Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Ethiopia, El Salvador, Finland, Georgia,
Guatemala, Honduras, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Lesotho, Mexico,
Northern Ireland, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, South Africa, Spain,
Switzerland, Thailand, The Netherlands, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Lectures in Academic and Public Institutions in North America
American University; Amherst College, Barry University, California State University- Hayward, Los
Angeles, Northridge, San Diego; Brandeis University, Carleton University, Chautauqua Institution,
City University of New York, Claremont College; Department of State, Dayton State University;
George Mason University, George Washington University; Grinnell College, Harvard University;
Inter-American Defense College, Loyola University (Los Angeles), McMaster University, McGill
University, Mount Mary College (Maryland); National Endowment of Democracy, Naval Academy
(Annapolis), New York University; Notre Dame University; Oregon State University (Corvallis),
Pepperdine University; Pomona College; Rand Corporation; Reed College; Temple University,
Tufts University; United States Information Service, United States Institute of Peace; University of
California- Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa
Barbara; University of Manitoba, University of Florida- Coral Gables, Gainesville: University of
Massachusetts, University of Minnesota (Minneapolis); University of New Mexico, University of
Oregon; University of Toronto, University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), University of Yale, Whittier
College.
Hearings and Testimonies:
[Testimonies Submitted on Human Rights Situations in Uruguay and Paraguay, Congressional
Hearings, Subcommittee on International Organizations, Committee of Foreign Relations, House of
Representatives, Washington, D.C., 1976]
[Testimony Submitted on Hearings "For an Israeli-Palestinian Peace," European Parliament,
Strasbourg, 1988].
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[Testimony submitted on “Jewish Dimensions of Repression in Argentina under Military Rule” in
the Hearings held by Judge Baltasar Garzon on “State Terrorism in Argentina” (Madrid, 1999)],
Hearings of the Jewish Victims of Repression in Argentina, Immigration Commission, Knesset,
Israel (2003).
Public Affairs Positions (selected references) :
- Member, Founders Committee, Middle East Citizens Assembly
2006-
- Member, Israel’s Knesset Appointed Commission on the Jewish
Detained/Disappeared in Argentina
- Member of the Editorial Board, Israel-Palestine Journal
- Advisory Committee Member, Human Rights Watch/Middle East
- Member, Committee of Scientific Freedom and Responsibility,
American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Member, International Advisory Committee,
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Memorial
- Member, Editorial Board, International Journal
on Nonviolence
- Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Bulletin of
Regional Cooperation in the Middle East
- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Arab Studies
- Chair, Board of Directors, B'Tselem, The Israel
Information Center for Human Rights in the
Occupied Territories
- Co-chairperson, Israeli-Palestinian Human Rights Committee
- Member, International Executive Committee,
Amnesty International, London
- Acting Director, Americas Research Unit
Amnesty International Secretariat, London
- Honorary Secretary, Israel Public Council for Jews in
Arab Countries, Jerusalem
- Secretary General, World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS)
- Vice-president of International Affairs and President, National Union of
Israeli Students (NUIS)
2000- 2003
Other Professional Tasks (Selected References)
- Training and Facilitation, FLACSO Mexico – “Secure School”
- Facilitator, Taller Academico Cubano- Estadounidense (TACE)
- Evaluator, Fulbright Senior Specialist Program
199819931994 – 1997
1991 - 1997
1993 – 1996
1994 1991 -1994
1998 – 2001
1988 – 1991
1978 – 1985
1975 – 1976
1971 – 1975
1967 - 1970
1965 - 1967
2009
200920072008
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- Facilitator: Conflict Transformation in Turkey (Sofia, Bulgaria)
2005
-Co-facilitator- Consensus-building workshop Junta de Manejo Participativo, 2001
(Galapagos, Ecuador)
-Co-facilitator, Workshop on “Salween River” (Chiang-Mai, Thailand)
1999
-Co-facilitator, Training Workshop with Foreign Ministry officials and staff of 1998, 1997
Graduate Political Science Program – UNAM, Mexico City
-Consultative meetings for the establishment of Human Rights
Funds/Programs in Canada, Norway, Sweden
1997
-Consultant, United Nations Human Rights Centre/United Nations 1997
Development Program - Evaluation Human Rights Education Program ,
Armed Forces of Ecuador
-Consultant, UNHRC/Geneva – Handbook on Human Rights and Conflict
Resolution
1997
-Consultant, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation,
Casablanca, Morocco
1997
Languages
Spanish
Hebrew
English
French
Russian
Arab
Speaking
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Fair
Learning
Reading
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Good
Poor
Writing
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Fair
Poor
Personal
- Birthplace:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Date of Birth:
December 7, 1941
- Nationality:
United States, Israeli
- Marital Status:
Married, two children
- Telephones:
cel. 1 301 7286886, office 1 301 3145907
- Office (USA):
4122 Chincoteague Bldg, CIDCM, University of Maryland, College Park,
MD.20742
Tel. (1-301) 3147716, Fax (1-301) 3149256 e-mail: [email protected]; skype: edykaufman2
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List of Publications
E. Kaufman
1. Doctoral Dissertation: "The French Attitude Towards the Idea of the Establishment of a
Jewish National Homeland in Palestine (1908-1918) (in French) (Tutor: Prof. J. B. Duroselle).
Main findings published in Middle Eastern Studies.
Books:
2. The Superpowers and Their Spheres of Influence - Comparative Analysis of United States
and Soviet Union Policies in Latin America and Eastern Europe, (London, Croom Helm 1976)
and New York, St. Martin's Press, 1977).
3. (E. Kaufman, Y Shapira and J. Barromi), Israel-Latin American Relations [1948-1973] (New
Brunswick, Rutgers University, Transaction, 1979).
4. Uruguay in Transition: From Civil to Military Rule, (New Brunswick, Rutgers University,
Transaction, 1979).
5. Crisis in Allende's Chile: New Perspectives, (New York, Greenwood Press, Praeger, 1988).
6. The Rise and Fall of Military Rule in Latin America (in Hebrew), (Tel Aviv, 1991, Defense
Ministry Publishing House).
7. (E. Kaufman, S. B. Abed and R. L. Rothstein) (eds.), Democracy, Peace and the IsraeliPalestinian Conflict, (Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993).
8. (L. Senkman and S. Sznajder, with E.Kaufman) (eds.),(in Spanish). El Legado del
Autoritarismo: Derechos Humanos y Antisemitismo en la Argentina Contemporanea, (Buenos
Aires, Grupo Editor Latinoamericano, 1995).
9. (with Heather L. Beach et al.), Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Resolution: Theory,
Practical and Annotated References (Tokyo, United Nations University, 2000).
10. Human Rights in World Politics (Tel-Aviv, Defense Ministry Publishing House, 2001). (in
Hebrew)
11. (E. Kaufman and J. Davies)(eds.), Track II/Citizens Diplomacy: Applied Techniques of
Conflict Transformation, (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, MD, 2002- hard cover and
2003- paperback.)
12. (with Walid Salem Josep Ramoneda, Pere Vilanova) (eds.) Breaking the Wall -The Social
Responsibility of Academics and Intellectuals at Times of Violent Conflict: An Introspective
Search, (Barcelona, The Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona, 2005)
13. (with Walid Salem and Juliette Verhoeven), (eds.), Bridging Across the Divide: IsraeliPalestinian Peacebuilding (Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007)
14. (with Ana Bourse), De Socios en Conflicto a Socios en la Paz: Metodos y estrategias para
transformar las diferencias en oportunidades para todos, (CRIES, Editorial Icaria, Buenos Aires,
2014
Articles in Journals (selected list):
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1.
"A Comparative Analysis of the Foreign Policies of the US and the USSR in
Latin America and Eastern Europe," Co-Existence, (Vol. 8, No. 1, July 1971) pp.
132-138.
2.
"Soviet Policy in Latin America: Success or Failure?" (in French), Res Publica,
(Vol. XIV, No. 3, 1972) pp. 567-590.
3.
"Guerrilla Strategy in Latin America," (in Spanish), Problemas Internacionales,
(Vol. XX, January-February 1973), pp. 12-27.
4.
"Israel's Foreign Policy Implementation in Latin America," Israel and the Third
World, M. Curtis and S. Gitelson (editors) (New Brunswick, Rutgers University,
Transaction, 1976), pp. 120-146.
5.
(E. Kaufman and Y. Shapira), "Jews and Arabs in Latin America and the
Middle East Conflict," Patterns of Prejudice, (Vol. 10, No. 1, January-February
1976), pp. 15-27.
6.
"The Foreign Policies of Latin American Countries," Foreign Policy Making in
Developing States: A Comparative Approach, C. Clapham (editor), (Westmead,
England, Saxon House, 1977), pp. 131-164.
7.
(Y. Shapira and E. Kaufman), "Cuban-Israel Relations," Cuban Studies, (Vol. 8,
No. 1, January 1978), pp. 21-35.
8.
"The French pro-Zionist Declarations of 1917-1918," Middle Eastern Studies,
(Vol. 15,3, Oct. 1979), pp. 374-407.
9.
"Human Rights in Latin America - A Watershed?" The World Today, (Vol. 37,
No. 2, February 1981), pp. 63-69.
10.
(E. Kaufman and Patricia Weiss Fagen), "Extra-Judicial Executions: A Global
Insight into a Growing Human Rights Violation," Human Rights Quarterly, (No. 34,
November 1981), pp. 81-100.
11.
"Capital Punishment: A International Perspective," The Humanist, NovemberDecember 1983), pp. 19-38.
12.
"Authoritarianism in Paraguay: The Lesser Evil," Latin American Research
Review,(Vol. 19, No. 1, 1984) pp. 193-207.
13.
"Central America: The View from Jerusalem," The Washington
Quarterly,(Fall1984),pp. 40-51.
14.
"Israeli Involvement in Latin America," The Latin American Policies of
U.S.Allies, W. Perry and P. Wehner (editors), (New York, Praeger, 1985), pp. 135161.
15.
"The Jewish Dimension of Repression in Argentina under Military Rule,"
[1976-1983], (In Spanish), Antisemitismo en Argentina, (ed. Leonardo Senkman),
(Buenos Aires, Biblioteca Politica), (Vols. 2- 3, 1986), pages 231-250 and 250-276.
For an extended updated English version, see Holocaust and Genocide Studies, (Vol.
4, No. 4, 1989), pp. 479-499.
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16.
"Continuity and Change in Israel-Latin America Relations," Latin America and
Caribbean Contemporary Record, Vol, 1984-5 , Jack W. Hopkins (ed.), (New York,
Holmes and Meier, 1986), pp. 168- 177.
17.
"The Role of Political Parties in the Redemocratization Process in Uruguay,"
(In Spanish), Represion, exilio y democracia, Saul Sosnowski (editor), Montevideo,
Ed. de la Banda Oriental, 1987), pp. 27-62.
18.
(with Jonathan Kuttab), "An Exchange on Dialogue", Journal of Palestine
Studies , (Vol XVII, 2, Winter 1988), pp. 84- 109.
19.
"The Intifadah and the Peace Camp in Israel," Journal of Palestine Studies, (Vol. XVII, 4,
Summer 1988), pp. 66-80.
20.
"Israel and Central America: Arms Sales and Their Significance," New Outlook,
(January-February 1989) pp. 29-33.
21.
"Intifada and the Peace Process," Joint Research Programming Series, A. Ikeda
(editor), (Tokyo, Institute for Developing Economies, 1989), pp. 11-65.
22.
(E.Kaufman and N. Tsur), "The Crime of Capital Punishment," Jewish
Quarterly, (No. 134, Summer 1989), pp. 46-48.
23.
(E. Kaufman and N. Tsur), "Torture in Israel?: Walking a Tightrope," Present
Tense, September/October 1989), pp. 39-44.
24.
"Limited Violence and the Intifadah," Journal of Arab Studies, (Fall
1990),(Vol.9,No. 2), pp. 109-121.
25.
"Israel's Human Rights Problem," Jewish Quarterly, (Winter 1990/1991), pp. 6063.
26.
"Prisoners of Conscience: The Shaping of a New Human Rights Concept,"
Human Rights Quarterly, (August 1991), (Vol. 13, No. 3), pp. 339-367.
27.
Israeli Perceptions of the Palestinians 'Limited Violence' in the Intifada." Journal
of Terrorism and Political Violence, (Vol. 3, No. 4, (Winter 1992), pp. 1-38.
28.
"Palestinian-Israeli Relations," The Contemporary Middle East, (Institute of
Developing Economics, No. 12, March 1992), pp. 30-44 (in Japanese).
29.
"The Role of the Political Parties in the Redemocratization of Uruguay," in Saul
Sosnowski and Louise Popkin (editors) Repression, Exile and Democracy:
Uruguayan Culture (Durham, Duke University Press, 1993), pp. 17-58.
30.
"Democratization and Peace", in The Center of Policy Analysis on Palestine,
The New Political Environment and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process, (Washington
DC, 1993), pp. 14-19.
31.
"Israeli-Palestinian Co-authoring: A New Development Towards Peace?",
Journal of Palestine Studies, (Vol. XXII, 88, No 4, Summer 1993), pp. 32-44.
32.
"The Relevance of the International Protection of Human Rights to
Democratization and Peace", Occasional Paper Series, Kroc Institute for International
Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, (6:OP:1, July 1994), pp. 1- 70.
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33.
(E. Kaufman and M. Awad), "Back from South Africa: Lessons for the IsraeliPalestinian Peace", Tikkun, (Vol 10, No 5, September-October, 1995), pp. 63-64,
93-94.
34.
(E. Kaufman and K.Maccubin), United States Human Rights Education of the
Latin American Military Revisited: Cold War Problems and Post-Cold War Prospects
(CIDCM Occasional Paper, University of Maryland, 1995) (25 pages).
35.
Innovative Problem Solving: A Model Program/Workshop (CIDCM Occasional
Paper, University of Maryland, No 7, 1996) (40 pages).
36.
"Human Rights Education for Law Enforcement", in G.Andreopulos and R.P.
Claude, (eds.), The Human Rights Education Handbook (Philadelphia, University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1997), pages 278- 295 .
37.
(with Joe Oppenheimer, Aaron T. Wolf and Ariel Dinar), "Transboundary Fresh
Water Disputes and Conflict Resolution: Planning an Integrated Approach", Water
International,(Vol. 22, No 1, March 1997), pp 37-48.
38.
Prospects and Problems in Regional Cooperation in the Middle East", in Ikeda, A.,
Kaufman, E., Hassassian, M and Ma'oz, M., Regime Formation in the Post Peace Process:The
Political Agenda of the Middle East in Transition (Tokyo, Institute of Developing Economies,
1997), pages 7- 37.
39.
The Role of Civil Society in the Israeli/Palestinian Peace Process (with Manuel
Hassassian), in Ma'oz M. and Nusseibeh S. ,Is Oslo Alive?, (Adenauer Foundation,
Jerusalem, 1998), pp.115-139.
40.
Applying Techniques of Conflict Resolution with Partners in the
Transcaucasus"in G. Gogsadze et al.,(eds.), (In Russian) Ethnopolitical Conflict in
the Transcaucasus, (College Park, University of Maryland, 1998, pp. 7-45.
41.
Democracy and Human Rights in the Education of the Law Enforcement
Agencies in Latin America, Reflejos, (The Hebrew University ,No. 6, December
1997),(inSpanish)pp. 96-104.
42.
(with Mubarak Awad). The Prospect of Non-violent Action from the Intifada to
the Israeli/Palestinian Peace Process, Civil Society, (Cairo, November 1998), pp. 1618.
43.
(with Ibrahim Bisharat),"Human Rights and Conflict Resolution: Searching for
Common Ground between Justice and Peace in the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict",
NIDR Forum, (December 1998), pp. 16-22.
44.
(with I. Bisharat) “Humanizing the Israeli/Palestinian Peace Process, IsraelPalestine Journal , (Vol. VI, No.1, 1999), pp. 8-13.
45.
(with Youssef Haj-Hechyi'a and Sufian Abu Nijaila), " Victims of Internal
Political Violence: A Study of Alleged Collaborators with Israel Living in Gaza and
Israel", Gitelson Peace Papers, (The Truman Institute, Jerusalem, 1999).
46.
“Human Rights, Israel and Latin American Jewry (in Spanish) Pensamiento
Judio Latinoamericano , {No 31, May-July 1999}, pp. 35-36.
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47.
(with Manuel Hassassian) Israeli/Palestinian Peace Builders: Lessons Learnt" in
Paul van Tongeren (ed.), People Building Peace, (European Center for Conflict
Prevention, Utrecht, 1999), pp. 112-123.
48.
“Israel – Latin America (in Hebrew), in ed. Haim Orpaz, Foreign Relations of
Israel, , (Israeli Foreign Ministry,Jerusalem,1999) pp 181-186.
49.
Entries on “Disappearances and Extra-Judicial Executions as Methods of
Genocide and “Argentina: The Dirty War of Disappearances, in Charny, I.W. (editorin-Chief), The Encyclopedia of Genocide (London, ABC-Clio, 2000).
50.
(with Ibrahim Bisharat), "Introducing human rights into conflict resolution: the
relevance for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process", Journal of Human Rights,(Vol. 1,
No 1, March 2002), pp 71- 92.
51.
(with Ibrahim Bisharat) Are Human Rights Good for the Top Dog as Well?–
Rescuing the Missing Dimension of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process , PalestineIsrael Journal, (Vol. 10, No 3, 2003), pp 89- 95.
52.
"French Policies and Public Attitudes towards Palestine (1908–1918)", Abitbol,
Michel, (ed.) France in the Middle East , (Jerusalem, Magnes Press, 2005)
53.
“Dialogue-Based Processes: A Vehicle for Peacebuilding”, in P. van Tongeren,
M. Brenk, M.Hellema and J. Verhoeven, (eds.), People Building Peace II- Successful
Stories of Civil Society, Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005, pp 473- 487.
54.
Diplomacia Ciudadana: Talleres Innovadores para la Resolucion de Conflictos,
(In Spanish), Latin American Studies Center, Issues in Culture, Democracy and
College Park, 2005, No 4.
55.
"The Intrinsic Meaning of Conflict Resolution: Drawing our Common Lines
across the Corridor and Disciplines , in Mehrdad Massoudi, (ed.), The Value of
Values: the Word, the Spirit and the World – Essays in Honor of Suheil Bushrui,
(College Park, University of Maryland Press, 2006), pp 114- 125
56.
(with Manuel Hassassian), in "Understanding our Israeli/Palestinian conflict and
searching for its resolution", in Judy Carter, George Irani and Vamik Volkan, (eds.)
Regional and Ethnic Conflicts: Perspectives from the Front Lines, (New Jersey,
Prentice Hall, 2009), pp. 87- 129.
57.
(with Saul Sosnowski), "The Contributions of Track II Diplomacy to the PeruEcuador Peace Process", in Ronald Fisher (ed.) ,Paving the Way: Contributions of
Interactive Conflict Resolution to Peacemaking, (Boston, Lexington Books, 2006).
58.
(with Mohammed Abu-Nimer), “Bridging Conflict Transformation and Human
Rights: Lessons from the Israeli/Palestinian Peace Process”, in J.Mertus and J.W.
Helsing, (eds.), Human Rights and Conflict, (Washington DC, United States Institute
for Peace Press, 2006), pp 277- 308.
59.
“Diplomacia Ciudadana: Talleres Innovadores para la Resolucion de
Conflictos”, in Oscar J. Franco O. et all, (eds.), Medios Avanzados de Resolucion de
Conflictos y Diplomacia Ciudadana, (Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Librería J. Rincón
G., 2007), pp. 73- 227.
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60.
“Nuevo Manual de Diplomacia Ciudadana”, in A. Serbin et all
(eds.),Construccion de paz y diplomacia ciudadana en America Latina y el Caribe
(Buenos Aires, Icaria Editorial/Coordinadora de Investigaciones Economicas y
Sociales, 2008) , (180 pages).
61.
( (With Walid Salem), “From diagnosis to treatment: Towards new shared
principles for Israeli–Palestinian peacebuilding”, in D.J.D. Sandole, S.Byrne, I.
Sandole-Staroste and J. Senehi, (eds.), Handbook of Conflict Analysis and
Resolution, (NY, Routledge, 2009), pp. 437- 455
62.
(with John Davies, Wubalem Fekade, ‘Mamphekeleli Hoohlo,and ‘Mamochaki Shale), “Partners
in Conflict in Lesotho: Building Capacity for Sustainable Peace”, in, Building Peace: Practical
Reflections from the Field. Craig Zelizer and Robert A. Rubinstein (eds.), Kumarian Press,
2009, pp
63.
(with Manuel Hassassian),” The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process Revisited “, in
Hassan A. Barari (ed.), The Middle East- Peace by Piece, (Amman, Friedrich Ebert
Stiftung, 2009, pp 61-87 (translation to Arabic, same publisher, 2010)
64.
“Are Human Rights also important for the top-dog: the case of Israel”,
Elizabeth Matthews (ed.), Israel-Palestine Conflict: Parallel Discourses, (Routledge,
2010)..
65.
(with Omri Arens), “The potential impact of Palestinian non-violent struggle on
Israel: Some preliminary lessons and projection for the future” Middle East Journal,
(Vol 66, No 2, Spring 2012,) pp 231- 252.
66.
Appealing to Enlighted Self Interest: The Impact of Colonial Occupation on
Human Rights within Israel”, in Daniel Bar-Tal and Yitzhak Schnel, (eds.), The
Impact of Occupation on Israel, (Oxford University Press, 2013, pp 411- 437)
67.
(with Manuel Hassassian),” Understanding the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict:
Lessons from an Unusual Classroom” Palestine/Israel Journal, “Civil Society
Challenges- 2012” ,Vol 35, pp )
68.
(with John Davies et all)” “ in Rothman, Jay (ed.) From Identity Based Conflict
to Identity Based Resolution –ARIA in Theory and Practice (Springer, New York,
2012)
Books/Manuals Completed and in Preparation
1. Healing in the Context of the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict (with Zoughbi Zoughbi).
2. Conflict Resolution Training Manual for High Schools (with M. Hassassian),
English, Arabic and Hebrew), Yad Hanadiv.
3.
(with M. Hassassian), BUILDING COMMON GROUND: AN ISRAELI AND A PALESTINIAN
JOURNEY IN SEARCH FOR A JUST PEACE (in cooperation with Julie Barlow).
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4.
1) Commissioned Studies
1.
The Israeli Americans, (1981), prepared for the World Zionist Organization and the Jewish
Federation Council, Los Angeles.
2.
Political Imprisonment in Cuba, (1982), prepared for the Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights, Organization of American States, Washington, D.C.
3.
Israel's Relations with Latin America, (1984), prepared for the Center of Strategic Studies,
Georgetown University.
4.
Prospects for Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts, 1989), prepared for the Institute for
Developing Economies, Tokyo.
5.
NGO's and Human Rights (with Mubarak Awad), (1991), prepared for "Transitions Issues in
the Context of an Israeli-Palestinian Settlement," American Academy of Sciences, Cambridge,
MA.
6.
Human Rights Education and Training (with Richard Claude), Decade of Human Rights
Education (Yale University, 1993).
7.
Prospects of Regional Cooperation in the Middle East (prepared for the Institute for
Developing Economies, (Tokyo, 1996).
8.
The Human Rights of Jewish Settlers and Palestinians Affected by the Settlements
(commissioned by the Palestine Center for Regional Studies (for the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung).
9.
“The Alqsa Intifada” (a roundtable with Sari Nusseibah), Palestine/Israel Journal , Vol.VII,
No 3,4, 2000, pp 32-45.
10.
Antisemitism within Repression during the Military Dictatorship in Argentina, (Chapter 3 of
the Report to the Knesset by the Public Commission on the Disappeared Jews during the
Military Regime in Argentina – 1976-1983).
11.
Ethics, Development and International Relations: the Struggle against Poverty (InterAmerican Development Bank, 1998).
12.
Toward the Development of a Set of Principles for Israeli/Palestinian Academic
Cooperation (with Walid Salem), a UNESCO project, 2008
2) Book Reviews/Review Essays/Op-Eds/Introductions to Books:
1. Israel/Palestine Journal, Journal of Latin American Studies, Journal of Development and
Peacebuilding, Latin American Research Review, International Journal of Middle East Studies,
Asian and African Studies, Journal of Palestine Studies, Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America
Latina, Politika.
2. Articles in Dailies, Weeklies, Monthlies and Quarterlies (selected reference).
3. In Israel (Jerusalem Post, Jerusalem Report, Ma'ariv, Ha'aretz, Davar, Yediot Achronot, Skira
Hodshit, Maarachot, Politika, Be'aiot Beinleumiot ), Palestinian (El Fajr, Al Quds), United
Kingdom, (The Guardian), USA (Baltimore Sun, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post,
Christian Science Monitor, Another Viewpoint, Israel Horizons), South Africa (Business Day).
4. Introduction to edited books:
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A. Jerusalem – Points of Friction (KLUWER: The Hague, 1999)
B. Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Transcaucasus (University of Maryland, College Park, 1998) (in
Russian).
C. Marisa Ruiz, La Piedra en el Zapato: El rol de Amnesty International frente a la dictadura
militar en Uruguay (Montevideo, Universidad de la Republica, 2006), pp 11- 18
D. (with Mubarak Awad) Foreword to Hillel Bardin, A Zionist Among Palestinians,
(Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2012,) pp ix- xviii“
3) Broadcasting, TV, INTERNET and lectures and Teleconferencing lectures:
1. Radio Courses in the Broadcast University (I.D.F. Radio, Tel-Aviv), The Rise and Fall of
Military Rule in Latin America (1986),Human Rights in World Politics (1998) – (13-week
series)
2. The Flagship Channel, Maryland: Team-teaching our conflicts (with M.Hassassian- 56
minutes video available)
3. Voice of America.(World Net from Washington DC). Military Academics in Bolivia, Peru ,
Uruguay, Ecuador and Guatemala. Lectures on: Human Rights; Conflict Resolution.
(1999,2000).
4. Short interviews (selected references): CNN, ABC, CBC, BBC, IBC (Hebrew), All for Peace
(Hebrew), YNET (Hebrew).
5. Lecture on Citizens Diplomacy (in Spanish) videoconferencing with ITESO and the
University of Guadalajara, and Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City, CD available)
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