Addresses: Kashani Str. 10 Apt. 12, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel

Addresses: Kashani Str. 10 Apt. 12, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel

CURRICULUM VITA

I. PERSONAL

Name: Baruch A. Hazan

Birth Date: December 13, 1942

Marital Status: Married, three children

Addresses: Kashani Str. 10 Apt. 12, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel: In Tel Aviv – 03-642-97-64; 054-33-20-530

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II. EDUCATION

B.A. (Political Science and History; The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1967)

M.A. (Political Science, International Relations; The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1969)

M.A. (Political Science; The Maxwell School of Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., 1970)

PH.D. (Political Science; The Maxwell School of Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., 1971)

III. FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Unconventional International Propaganda Instruments

The Soviet Political System

The Current Balkan Political Scene (the Kosovo Conflict, Bulgarian-Macedonian Relations, the Greek-Macedonian Conflict)

IV. EXPERIENCE

1966-1967 Research Assistant, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

1967-1968 Research and Teaching Assistant, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

1969-1971 Teaching Assistant, The Syracuse University

1971-1976 Lecturer, Bar Ilan University, The Political Science Department

1971-1975 Senior Research Fellow, The Russian and East European Institute, The Tel Aviv University

1972-1976 Visiting Lecturer, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Departments of Political Science and International Relations

1977-1986 Lecturer, The Institute of European Studies -- Vienna

1976-2007 Foreign Broadcast Information Center, Open Source Center, The U.S. Embassy, Vienna, Austria

2008- The Ben Gurion University of the Negev

2008- The University of Haifa

V. PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs

1. GORBACHEV AND HIS ENEMIES -- THE STRUGGLE FOR PERESTROIKA, 1991, Westview, 300 p.

2. GORBACHEV'S GAMBLE -- THE 19TH ALL UNION PARTY CONFERENCE, 1990, Westview, 480 p.

3. FROM BREZHNEV TO GORBACHEV -- INFIGHTING IN THE KREMLIN, 1987, Westview, 250 p.

4. THE EAST EUROPEAN POLITICAL SYSTEM, 1985, Westview, 350 p.

5. OLYMPIC SPORTS AND PROPAGANDA GAMES, Transaction, 1982, 300 p.

6. SOVIET IMPREGNATIONAL PROPAGANDA, Ardis, 1982, 250 p.

7. SOVIET PROPAGANDA -- THE CASE OF THE MIDDLE EAST, John Wiley, 1976, 300 p. Paperback edition published by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs

8. "The Mild Purge," Tel Aviv University, August 1973, 41 p.

9. "Patterns of Soviet Propaganda: The Case of the Middle East," Tel Aviv University, August 1972, 90 p.

10. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE USSR (in Hebrew), Izreel Publications, 1973, 245 p.

Articles

1. "Sport as an Instrument of Political Expansion" in W. Baker and J. Mangan (eds.) SPORT IN AFRICA, Africana, 1987, pp 250-271

2. "Infighting in the Kremlin: Andropov vs. Chernenko" in CROSSROADS (Crane, Rusak & Co Inc) No. 13, June 1984, pp 39-54

3. "Involvement by Proxy -- East Europe and the PLO" in G. Ben Dor (ed.) THE PALESTINIANS AND THE MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT, Turtledove Publications, 1978, pp 321-346

4. "Mobilization Through Purge" (in German), OSTEUROPA, Vol XXI No. 3, Nov. 1974, pp 793-805

5. "The Operational propaganda of the USSR" (in Hebrew), MEDINA UMEMSHAL No. 8, Oct. 1974, pp 26-72

6. "Fragments of Jewish Life Under a Communist Regime" (in Hebrew) TFUTZOT ISRAEL, Vol. XII, No. 2, March-April 1974, pp 15-39

Research Notes and Bibliographical Reviews

1. "Propaganda" (Prof. E. Katz, Dr. B. Hazan, "Advertisement and Propaganda" in the HEBREW ENCYCLOPEDIA

2. "Les Interets Sovietiques" (in French) CONCORDANCES No. 9, 1973, pp 43-44