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Professor Reuven Hazan is the former Chair of the Political Science Department at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Educated at The Hebrew University (B.A.) and Columbia University (M.A., Ph.D.), he has held academic appointments at The Hebrew University since 1995, and visiting appointments at several universities, most recently in the Government Department of Harvard University.
He was the first Israeli elected to the Executive Committee of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), comprising over 350 universities. His expertise is in historical and current analysis of democratic institutions in general, and Israeli democracy in particular. Widely known for his expertise in the field of political science, Professor Hazan also has practical experience in politics. He was the advisor to the Speaker of the Israeli Parliament. He has served as a leading consultant for several political parties in Israel and works with the nation’s foremost think-tanks. Professor Hazan served on the Presidential Commission on the Structure of Government in Israel and was in charge of the Israeli Parliament’s Committees Reform Project.
Professor Hazan was the recipient of the 2009-2010 Rector's Prize for Research and Teaching, the highest honor bestowed upon academics at The Hebrew University. In 2017, Professor Hazan became the first incumbent of the Chair in Israeli Democracy and Politics at The Hebrew University.
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