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:Aberdeen College, Strategic Development Executive (c.1995-1999)
 
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:The Robert Gordon University, Project Development Officer with the Department of eLearning (2000-2005)<ref>[http://www.rgu.ac.uk/rgunews/apps/page.cfm?pge=18988 RGU News] February 2005</ref>
 
:The Robert Gordon University, Project Development Officer with the Department of eLearning (2000-2005)<ref>[http://www.rgu.ac.uk/rgunews/apps/page.cfm?pge=18988 RGU News] February 2005</ref>
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==Academic Writings==
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Capitanchik was most active as an academic during the 1980s and '90s. The academic database '''ISI Web of Knowledge list''' 48 papers authored by Capitanchik since 1981. Only four of those were published this decade, the last of which was in 2003. The great majority are book reviews published in ''[[International Affairs]]'' (23) and the ''Jewish Journal of Sociology'' (13); mostly on Israeli politics and society.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 12:43, 31 May 2008

David Capitanchik

David Bernard Capitanchik is an academic and terrorism expert popular with the British media. He has written numerous papers on Israeli politics for the Institute for Jewish Policy Research.

Education and Career

Aberdeen University, Senior Lecturer in Politics (1967-1993)
Aberdeen College, Strategic Development Executive (c.1995-1999)
The Robert Gordon University, Project Development Officer with the Department of eLearning (2000-2005)[1]

Academic Writings

Capitanchik was most active as an academic during the 1980s and '90s. The academic database ISI Web of Knowledge list 48 papers authored by Capitanchik since 1981. Only four of those were published this decade, the last of which was in 2003. The great majority are book reviews published in International Affairs (23) and the Jewish Journal of Sociology (13); mostly on Israeli politics and society.

Affiliations

Notes

  1. RGU News February 2005