Rubin, Barry
RUBIN, Barry
RUBIN, Barry. American, b. 1950. Genres: Area studies, Civil liberties/ Human rights, International relations/Current affairs. Career: Georgetown University, Center for Strategic and Intl Studies, senior fellow, 1978-85; Sen. Gary Hart, foreign policy staff, 1985-86; Orkand Corp., senior analyst, 1986- 90; Johns Hopkins University, Foreign Policy Institute, fellow and professor, 1986-93; Washington Institute for Near East Policy, senior fellow, 1988-91; Haifa and Tel Aviv University, Fulbright fellow, 1990-91; Hebrew University, Truman Center, senior fellow, 1989-, Rotheberg School, professor, 1994-95; Haifa University, Jewish-Arab Center, senior fellow, 1994-; Foreign Policy Research Institute, associate scholar, 1994-; Bar-Ilan University, professor, 1995-96, BESA Center, senior fellow, 1994-96, senior resident scholar, 1996-; Interdisciplinary University, Herzliya, Israel, Global Research in International Affairs Center, director, 2001-, Lauder School of Government and Diplomacy, research director, 2001-. Middle East Review of Intl Affairs, editor; Turkish Studies, editor. Publications: International News and the American Media, 1977; How Others Report Us, 1979; Paved with Good Intentions, 1980; The Great Powers in the Middle East, 1941-1947, 1980; (with O. Greene) London after the Bomb, 1982; The Arab States and the Palestine Conflict, 1982; Secrets of State, 1985; Modern Dictators, 1987; (trans.) L. Chukovskaya, Conversations with Akhmatova, Vol. I: 1938-1941, 1990; Islamic Fundamentalism in Egyptian Politics, 1991; Cauldron of Turmoil, 1992; Assimilation and Its Discontents, 1995; Essays on the Middle East's New Era, 1997; The Transformation of Palestinian Politics, 1999; The Region at the Center of the World, 2001; America and Its Allies, 2001; (with T. Keaney) The Armed Forces in the Contemporary Middle East, 2001; Contemporary Islamist Movements in the Middle East, 2001; (with J.C. Rubin) Why September 11?, 2002; (with M. Heper) Political Parties in Turkey, 2002. FORTHCOMING: Yasir Arafat; The Tragedy of the Middle East. EDITOR: (with E.P. Spiro) Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1979; (with W. Laqueur) The Human Rights Reader, 1979; The Israel-Arab Reader, 1984, 6th ed. (co), 2000; (with R.S. Leiken) The Central American Crisis Reader, 1987; Istanbul Intrigues, 1988; The Politics of Terrorism: Terror as a State and Revolutionary Strategy, 1989; The Politics of Terrorism: Counterterrorist Policies, 1990; (with I.S. Lustick) Critical Essays on Israeli Society, Politics and Culture, Vol. II, 1991; (co) Gulfwatch Anthology, 1991; Terrorism and Politics, 1991; (co) Iraq's Road to War, 1994; From War to Peace, 1973-1993, 1994; Revolution until Victory, 1994; Turkish Foreign Policy, 2000; (co) Turkey in World Politics, 2001.