Efraim Inbar is Professor of Political Studies at Bar-Ilan University and the Director of its Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. His specialization is Middle Eastern strategic issues with a special interest in the politics and strategy of Israeli national security. He has written over 50 articles and authored four books: "Outcast Countries in the World Community" (1985), "War and Peace in Israeli Politics: Labor Party Positions on National Security" (1991), "Rabin and Israel's National Security" (1999), and "The Israeli-Turkish Entente" (2001). Prof. Inbar is widely quoted in the Israeli and international press, is a columnist for the Jerusalem Post, and often lectures at institutions such as the Council of Foreign Relations, Harvard, Columbia and Yale Universities...... Professor Inbar was a member of the Political Strategic Committee of the National Planning Council and the Chair of the Committee for the National Security Curriculum at the Ministry of Education. Inbar has been a visiting professor at Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Universities and a visiting scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He was a Manfred Warner NATO Fellow, a visiting fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London) and the recipient of the Onassis Fellowship.
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