| Nov 2000 - April 2001 |
Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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| 1997-1999 |
Foreign Affairs advisor to Ehud Barak, Chairman of the Labor Party |
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| 1994-1996 |
Director General, Ministry of Economy and Planning |
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| 1992-94 |
Israeli Ambassador to South Africa (Non-resident Ambassador to Mozambique and Zimbabwe) |
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| 1990-1992 |
Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States (based in Atlanta, Georgia) |
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| 1988-1989 |
Foreign Ministry Spokesman;
Member of Israeli delegation to the United Nations General Assembly;
Member of the Israeli negotiating team at the Taba talks with Egypt |
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| 1986-1989 |
Assistant to the Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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| 1981-1983 |
Chargé d'Affaires of Israel in Ankara, Turkey |
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| 1979-1981 |
Vice Consul of Israel to the Mid-Western United States (based in Chicago, Illinois) |
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| 1971-1979 |
Various positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem |
| 1997-2000 |
Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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| 1984-1986 |
Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Doctoral thesis: "The Dependence on Imported Energy and its Impact on Turkey's Foreign Policy" |
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| 1973-1977 |
M.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem (International Relations) |
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| 1973-1977 |
B.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Economics and International Relations) |
Turkey in the Middle East - Oil, Islam and Politics (Hakibbutz Hamehuchad, 1993).
Black Justice - The South African Upheaval (Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1999)
Turkey - The Military, Islam and Politics (Hakibbutz Hamehuchad, 1999 - expanded and updated edition).
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Date and Place of Birth: | October 31, 1948 (Tel-Aviv, Israel) |
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| Personal Status: | Married, three children |