Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov Explained

Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov
Birth Date:1946
Nationality: Israel
Occupation:Scholar of international relations and conflict resolution
Education:
  • Bachelor's degree in Middle Eastern Studies and Political Science
  • Master's degree in International Relations
  • Doctorate in International Relations
Alma Mater:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Awards:Israeli Association for International Studies' Lifetime Achievement Award
Notable Works:Founding the Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution

Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov (1946–2013) was an Israeli international relations and conflict resolution scholar.

Biography

Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov received a bachelor's degree in Middle Eastern studies and Political Science, as well as a master's degree and a Doctorate in International Relations, all from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Academic career

He was the Giancarlo Elia Valori Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he held the "Chair for the Study of Peace and Regional Cooperation".[1] He was also the Director of the "Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution" at the Hebrew University, and the Head of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. A recipient of the Israeli Association for International Studies' Lifetime Achievement Award, Professor Bar-Siman-Tov was a noted expert in the fields of management and resolution of international conflicts; negotiation; decision-making; and the Arab–Israeli conflict.

He was also a member of the Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies Advisory Board at Yale University Press; member of the "Global Faculty of Education for Peace" at the "International Education for Peace Institute";[2] and an Associate Partner at the "Jerusalem Peace Academy".[3] He is listed in Who's Who in Academia, and in Who's Who in International Organizations.

In 2000, Bar-Siman-Tov founded the Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution at the Hebrew University,[4] the first center for the study of conflict resolution in Israel.[5] [6] He has been serving as the Swiss Center's Director ever since.

Since 2003, he has also been the Head of the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, an independent, non-partisan, think-tank which provides data, policy papers, and professional analyses for a variety of governmental bodies, public institutions, civil organizations, decision-makers, researchers, and the general public.[7]

He also held several additional senior academic positions at the Hebrew University, including "Chair of the International Relations Department" (1993–1996); "Chair of the Social Sciences Faculty Teaching Committee" (1996–1997); and "Director of the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations" (1997–2003).

Published works

Bar-Siman-Tov has written extensively in the fields of international relations, negotiation, decision-making, and the Arab Israeli conflict. Since the 1990s, his research primarily has focused on conflict resolution, and on management and resolution of international conflicts.

He is the author of seven books:

He is also the editor of several books, including:

Notes and References

  1. http://ir.huji.ac.il/staff_short_bio_aa.htm Prof. Bar-Siman-Tov's personal webpage
  2. http://www.efpinternational.org/about/faculty.html International Education for Peace Institute
  3. http://www.jerusalem-academy.org/pageID_3247165.html Jerusalem Peace Academy
  4. http://crmr.huji.ac.il/english/english_home.htm Swiss Center for Conflict Research, Management and Resolution
  5. News: Steve Weizman. Israeli Universities Take up Study of Conflict Resolution. August 3, 2001. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120925065208/http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/16139/israeli-universities-take-up-study-of-conflict-resolution/ . 2012-09-25.
  6. News: Roy Probert. Jerusalem Centre Studies Swiss Model for Conflict Resolution. May 11, 2001 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120924125602/http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/Home/Archive/Jerusalem_centre_studies_Swiss_model_for_conflict_resolution.html?cid=2020644 . 2012-09-24.
  7. http://www.jiis.org.il/ Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies