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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Galia Golan Jay and Leonie Darwin Professor of Soviet and East European Studies (emerita), Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor of Government, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya (emerita) Education PhD. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1970 Diplome Sorbonne, 1962 B.A. Brandeis University, Phi Beta Kappa, 1960 Jr. year, Universite de Geneve and l'Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales, 1958-1959 Summer exchange student, USSR, 1960 Awards International Studies Association (ISA) 2019 Scholar/Activist Award International Studies Association 2016 Distinguished Scholar Award (Peace Studies) Israel Political Science Association 2007 Award for Lifetime Achievement and Contribution to the Field Gleitsman Foundation 1999 International Activist Award New Israel Fund 1995Alice Shalvi Award for Women in Leadership Professional Governing Council Member, International Studies Association -2016-2017 Chair ISA Women’s Caucus – 2016-2017 Member, Senior Advisory Board, International Feminist Journal of Politics Member, International Editorial Advisory Board, Communist and Post-Communist Studies Member, Editorial Board, Palestine-Israel Journal Member, Women’s Studies International Advisory Board, Brandeis University Reviewer, Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program Member, Board of the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research Member, Center for Applied Negotiations, Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) Formerly: Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1966-2000 (full professor since 1985) Chairperson, Department of Political Science, Hebrew University 1987-1990 Professor, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya (IDC) 2001-2015 (full professor) Head, MA Program, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, School of Government Founder and Head, MA Program in Diplomacy and Conflict Studies, School of Government, IDC Founder and Head BA "minor" in Conflict Resolution and "minor” in Diplomacy and Strategy, IDC Associate Editor, International Feminist Journal of Politics 2013-2017 Member, Board of Israel Foreign Policy Association Member, Editorial Board, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs Member, International Advisory Board, International Studies Review Member, Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly Founder and Academic Director, International Program, Lauder School of Government 2002- 2012 Acting Dean, Recanati International School, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya 2002 Director, Mayrock Center for Soviet and East European Research, Hebrew University, 1975- 1979, 1982-1985, 1990-1994 First encumbent, Jay and Leonie Darwin Chair in Soviet and East European Studies, Hebrew University 1980 - 2001 Founder and Chair, Fred and Barbara Lafer Center for Women's Studies, Hebrew University 1989-1999 Founder-Chairperson, Herczeg Program on Sex Differences in Society, Hebrew University, 1981 - 1993 Member, Israel Council of Higher Education Sub-Committee on Promotions to Professor (Social Sciences) Member, Israel Council of Higher Education Evaluation Committee on Political Science Departments Academic staff, Department of Political Science and Department of Russian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1966-2001 Senate representative, Executive Committee of the Board of Governors, Hebrew University 1995-1998 Senate representative, Standing Committee, Hebrew University, 1992-1995 Fellow, Brandeis University Institute for Ethics, Justice and Public Life Visiting Professor, Center for International Relations, UCLA, 1998-1999 Consultant, International Study of Peace Organizations, Aspen Institute, 1995-1998 Visiting Professor, LBJ School of Public Policy, University of Texas (Austin) Member, Executive, Israeli Association for Feminist Research and Gender Studies 1999-2004 Visiting Scholar, Center for International Relations, UCLA, 1996 Visiting Scholar, Rand Corporation, 1993 Visiting Professor, Department of Near East Studies and the Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, 1992 Visiting Professor, Institute for Global Peace and Conflict Studies, and Department of Political Science, University of California, Irvine, 1992 Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1991 Fellow, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1989, 1990 Fellow, UCLA-Rand Program on Soviet International Behavior, 1988 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, UCLA, 1988 Davis Distinguished Scholar, Wellesley College, 1988 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1985 Fellow, Stanford-Berkeley Program on Soviet International-Behavior, 1985 Fellow, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1986 Visiting Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, 1967-1970 Public activities (partial list) Member, Executive, Meretz, 1992- Member, Board of Israel Museum - 1995-1998 Member, Public Committee (Zameret Committee) on Secular-Religious Relations in Jerusalem 1996 Member, Board of Sharett Cancer Institute of Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem 1985 - 2006 Member, Executive, Israel Association for the Advancement of Women's Health 1999-2003 Founding member, Council on the Status of Women attached to the Municipality of Jerusalem Member, Israel Association for Civil Rights since founding 1972- Founding Board member and deputy-chairperson, Israel Women's Network 1984-1998; 2004- 2005 Member, National Council on the Status of Women 1990 -1994 Founding member and member of executive, Israeli Women's Network for Peace (Reshet), subsequently Bat Shalom, -1994 incorporated into Jerusalem Link Member, Executive of the Council for Peace and Security -1998-1999 Chairperson, National Council of Meretz and of the National Council of the Movement for Civil Rights and Peace (Ratz), component of Meretz Party, 1995-1996 Member, Executive, Ratz 1992-1996 Member, Advisory Committee to Chief Officer, Women’s Corps, Israel Defense Forces, 1985-1988 Consultant, Israel Foreign Ministry, 1974-1977, 1986-1988, 1994 Member, Central Committee, Israel Labor Party 1977-1991 Courses recently or currently taught Conflicts, Crises and International Intervention (BA) Diplomacy and Conflict in the Era of Globalization (MA) Negotiating the Core Issues in the Arab-Israeli Conflict (MA Research Seminar) Arab-Israeli Conflict (BA; MA) Globalization (BA) The Cold War (BA) Women and Politics (BA) Reform and Revolution in Eastern Europe (BA) Comparative Communism (MA) Political Theory (BA) Publications Books: with Gilead Sher (eds), Spoilers and Coping with Spoilers: The Case of Israel, Indiana University Press, 2019. with Louis Kriesberg, Miriam Ellman, Catherine Gerard (eds), Transforming Intractable Conflict: Restructuring and Reframing, Rowman and Littlefield, 2019. Galia Golan, Galia Golan: Academic Pioneer, Springer Series Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice, Springer Publishers, 2018 (an autobiography) Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967: Factors Behind the Breakthroughs and Failures, Routledge, 2014, 235p. with Walid Salem (eds.), Non-State Actors in the Middle East for Peace and Democracy, Routledge, 2013, 240p. Israel and Palestine: Peace Plans and Proposals From Oslo to Disengagement, second revised edition, Markus Wiener Publishers, Princeton, 2007, 237p. Israel and Palestine: Peace Plans and Proposals From Oslo to Disengagement, Markus Wiener Publishers, Princeton, 2006, 230p. Moscow and the Middle East: New Thinking on Regional Conflict, Chatham House-Pinter Press, London, 1992, 102p. Soviet Policies in the Middle East From World War II to Gorbachev, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990, 344p. Reissued in paperback by Cambridge U. Press, 2009. Gorbachev's 'New Thinking' on Terrorism, Praeger Publishers, New York, 1990, 117p. The Soviet Union and National Liberation Movements in the Third World, Unwin-Hyman, London, 1988, 374p. The Soviet Union and the Palestine Liberation Organization: An Uneasy Alliance, Praeger Publishers, New York, 1980, 320p. Yom Kippur and After: The Soviet Union and the Middle East Crisis, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1977, 350p. Reissued in paperback by Cambridge U. Press, 2010. Reform Rule in Czechoslovakia: The Dubcek Era, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1973, 350p. Reissued in paperback by Cambridge U. Press, 2008. The Czechoslovak Reform Movement: Communism in Crisis 1962-1968, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1971, 350p. Reissued in paperback by Cambridge U. Press, 2008. Monographs: The Domestic Impact on Israel of the "Spring," Summer," and "September," Woodrow Wilson Center, Middle East Program, Washington DC, Occasional Paper Series, 2011 Russia and Iran: A Strategic Partnership?, Royal Institute for International Affairs, Chatham House, London, 1998. Moscow and Regional Security Proposals for the Middle East, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., 1992. Soviet Middle East Policy Under Gorbachev, JNS-02, Rand/UCLA Center for Soviet Studies, Los Angeles, 1990. Articles and Chapters in Books (peer-reviewed): “Deception and Israeli Peacemaking since 1967,” Israel Studies Review, 34/1, spring 2019. “Coping with Spoilers: A Comparative Analysis” in Galia Golan and Gilead Sher, (eds) Spoilers and Coping with Spoilers,” Indiana University Press, 2019. “Introductory Overview,” with Louis Kriesberg in Golan, Kriesberg, Ellman, and Gerard (eds), Transforming Intractable Conflict: Restructuring and Reframing, Rowman and Littlefield, 2019. “Transformation of Armed Conflict: Lessons from the Arab-Israeli Conflict,” in Golan, Kriesberg, Ellman, and Gerard (eds), Transforming Intractable Conflict: Restructuring and Reframing, Rowman and Littlefield, 2019.