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'''Reuven Erlich''' is a retired colonel in Israeli military intelligence. He heads the (formerly known as the [[Center for Special Studies]]), a private research group with an office inside the Israeli Ministry of Defense<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/190/Default.aspx Dr Reuven Erlich], accessed 6 January 2009</ref>. | '''Reuven Erlich''' is a retired colonel in Israeli military intelligence. He heads the (formerly known as the [[Center for Special Studies]]), a private research group with an office inside the Israeli Ministry of Defense<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/190/Default.aspx Dr Reuven Erlich], accessed 6 January 2009</ref>. | ||
− | + | Erlich 'was born in Poland on April 28, 1946. He served in the IDF Intelligence Corps, mainly as an analyst specializing [in] Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian affairs. He retired in 1994 with the rank of colonel after 30 years of service in staff and operational duties.' | |
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+ | According to a biographical note: | ||
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+ | :Between 1985 and 2000 he served as deputy to Ambassador [[Uri Lubrani]], Israel’s government coordinator for Lebanese affairs. Between 1991 and 1993 he was a member of the Israeli delegation to the Israeli-Lebanese peace negotiations in Washington.'<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/190/Default.aspx Dr Reuven Erlich], accessed 6 January 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | :Dr. Erlich also focused on Syrian-Lebanese issues in his academic studies. In 1998 he was awarded a PhD degree from Tel Aviv University for his dissertation on “The Policy of the Zionist Movement and the State of Israel toward Lebanon (1919-1958).” He has published five books and many articles dealing with those subjects, including a book published in the United States under the name [[Reuven Avi-Ran]] called The Syrian Involvement in Lebanon since 1975, Westview Press, 1991. | ||
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+ | :Dr. Erlich’s current duties include: Head of the [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center]] at the [[Center for Special Studies]]; Lecturer on intelligence and head of intelligence studies at the [[Lauder School of Government]] at the [[Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya]].<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/190/Default.aspx Dr Reuven Erlich], accessed 6 January 2009</ref> | ||
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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 07:17, 19 August 2009
Reuven Erlich is a retired colonel in Israeli military intelligence. He heads the (formerly known as the Center for Special Studies), a private research group with an office inside the Israeli Ministry of Defense[1].
Erlich 'was born in Poland on April 28, 1946. He served in the IDF Intelligence Corps, mainly as an analyst specializing [in] Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian affairs. He retired in 1994 with the rank of colonel after 30 years of service in staff and operational duties.'
According to a biographical note:
- Between 1985 and 2000 he served as deputy to Ambassador Uri Lubrani, Israel’s government coordinator for Lebanese affairs. Between 1991 and 1993 he was a member of the Israeli delegation to the Israeli-Lebanese peace negotiations in Washington.'[2]
- Dr. Erlich also focused on Syrian-Lebanese issues in his academic studies. In 1998 he was awarded a PhD degree from Tel Aviv University for his dissertation on “The Policy of the Zionist Movement and the State of Israel toward Lebanon (1919-1958).” He has published five books and many articles dealing with those subjects, including a book published in the United States under the name Reuven Avi-Ran called The Syrian Involvement in Lebanon since 1975, Westview Press, 1991.
- Dr. Erlich’s current duties include: Head of the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies; Lecturer on intelligence and head of intelligence studies at the Lauder School of Government at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya.[3]
Affiliations
- International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Research Fellow
Related Articles
- Greg Myre, Offering Video, Israel Answers Critics on War, New York Times, December 5, 2006
Notes
- ↑ International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism Dr Reuven Erlich, accessed 6 January 2009
- ↑ International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism Dr Reuven Erlich, accessed 6 January 2009
- ↑ International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism Dr Reuven Erlich, accessed 6 January 2009