Zvi Shtauber
Zvi Shtauber is a former Director of the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) (Tel Aviv) and also had a long career in the Israel Defense Forces as well as other public offices.[1][2]
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Education
Shtauber completed the advanced management program at the Harvard Business School and holds a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.[1][2]
Career History
From the Jewish United Fund website:
- He completed a twenty-five year career in the IDF, and retired with the rank of Brigadier General. His final position in the military was head of the IDF Strategic Planning Division. Prior to that, he served as the assistant defense attaché in the Israeli embassy in Washington. Upon his retirement from the IDF, Dr. Shtauber served as Vice President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and in July 1999 he became the foreign policy advisor to Prime Minister Barak. In 2001 he was appointed Israeli ambassador to the UK, a position he held until mid-2004.
- Dr. Shtauber was a member of the Israeli delegations in peace talks between Israel and its neighbors, including the talks with Syria at Shepherdstown and with the Palestinians at Camp David. He also represented the IDF in multi-lateral negotiations on regional security.[1][2]
Current Activities
Publications
Books
- Shapir, Yiftah and Shtauber, Zvi., Middle East Strategic Balance, 2006-2007, Sussex Academic Press, 2007.
- Shapir, Yiftah and Shtauber, Zvi., Middle East Strategic Balance, 2005-2006, Sussex Academic Press, 2006.
- Shapir, Yiftah and Shtauber, Zvi., Middle East Strategic Balance, 2004-2005, Sussex Academic Press, 2005.
Affiliations
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Zvi Shtauber biography, Jewish United Fund website.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Zvi Shtauber biography, archive of INSS website.