Barry Rubin
MERIA Editor Professor Barry Rubin is Director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center of the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel. He is also Research Director of the IDC’s Lauder School, the editor of the journal Turkish Studies, and has been serving as Deputy Director of the BESA Center for Strategic Studies.
- In addition, he is a senior fellow at the Interdisciplinary Center's International Center for Counterterrorist Policy. Prof. Rubin also writes The Jerusalem Post's Middle East column.[1]
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Career
In the first half of the 1980s Rubin was a fellow, and latterly a senior fellow at Georgetown University's Center for Strategic and International Studies. The earliest reference to Rubin being at Georgetown was in the Wall Street Journal in November 1979. [2] In 1984 and 1985, whilst still at Georgetown, Rubin also worked as a Council on Foreign Relations fellow in the office of the Democratic Senator Gary Hart. [3] In May 1985 it was reported in the National Journal that Rubin was leaving Georgetown’s Center for Strategic and International Studies to advise Gary Hart on foreign policy. [4] At the same time Rubin was a fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. [5]
Affiliations
- Social Democrats USA - National Advisory Council
- Euston Manifesto - American statement signatory
- Democratiya - Contributor
- Foreign Policy Research Institute -scholar
Resources
- Neocon Europe Barry Rubin
References
- ↑ Barry Rubin, accessed 12 May 2008.
- ↑ Barry Rubin, Wall Street Journal, 23 November 1979
- ↑ see contributor’s note in Barry Rubin, ‘Middle East: Search for Peace’, Foreign Affairs, 1985, America and the World, p.583
- ↑ Eileen V. Quigley, ‘Washington's Movers and Shakers’, National Journal, Vol. 17, No. 21; Pg. 1246, 25 May 1985
- ↑ see contributor’s note in Barry Rubin, ‘Middle East: Search for Peace’, Foreign Affairs, 1985, America and the World, p.583