Moshe Ma’oz is Professor Emeritus of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, and Senior Fellow at the Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He received his BA and MA from Hebrew University and a PhD from Oxford University (1966). He has been a lecturer at the Hebrew University since 1968; Visiting Professor or Fellow at Harvard University, Columbia University, Brookings Institute, United States Institute of Peace (WDC), Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study of Humanism. He has given lectures and seminars in the US, Europe, China, Japan, Australia and Africa. He has also participated in many dialogues with Palestinian scholars; served as adviser to several Israeli governments and the Knesset. He has published 20 books and 65 articles on the political and social history of the Middle East, notably Syria and Palestine, as well as on Muslim–Jewish relations, for example, Ottoman Reform in Syria and Palestine (Oxford University Press, 1968); Syria and Israel (Oxford University Press, 1995); Muslim Attitudes to Jews and Israel (Sussex Academic Press, 2010); Palestinian Leadership on the West Bank (Frank Cass, 1984).
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