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-1- CURRICULUM VITAE Elie Rekhess Crown Visiting Chair in Middle East Studies Department of History The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Northwestern University (8/5/2014 3:37 PM) Areas of Academic Interest and Research Minorities and Ethnicity in the Middle East Political History of the Arab Minority in Israel State and Religion in the Middle East Political Islam Islamic Militancy (Jihadi groups and Suicide Bombing) Islamic Resurgence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip The Islamic Movement in Israel Palestinian Society and Politics Israeli Politics Social and Ethnic Cleavages in Israel Education 1983-1986 PhD: "Between Communism and Arab Nationalism: Rakah and the Arab Minority in Israel (1965-1973)." The Aranne School of History, Tel-Aviv University Supervisors: Prof. Walter Z. Laquer, Prof. Itamar Rabinovitch 1973-1976 MA: "Affinity to Islam within the Samaria (West Bank) Intelligentsia." (cum laude) The Aranne School of History, Tel-Aviv University Supervisors: Prof. Shimon Shamir, Prof. Michael Winter. University: Northwestern University Department of History Harris Hall, 223 The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies Evanston, Illinois 60208 W. 1-847-491-3984 H. 1-847-563-8723 [email protected]

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Elie Rekhess Crown Visiting Chair in Middle East Studies

Department of History The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies

Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Northwestern University

(8/5/2014 3:37 PM)

Areas of Academic Interest and Research

Minorities and Ethnicity in the Middle East

Political History of the Arab Minority in Israel

State and Religion in the Middle East

Political Islam

Islamic Militancy (Jihadi groups and Suicide Bombing)

Islamic Resurgence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip

The Islamic Movement in Israel

Palestinian Society and Politics

Israeli Politics

Social and Ethnic Cleavages in Israel

Education

1983-1986 PhD: "Between Communism and Arab Nationalism: Rakah and the Arab Minority in Israel (1965-1973)." The Aranne School of History, Tel-Aviv University Supervisors: Prof. Walter Z. Laquer, Prof. Itamar Rabinovitch

1973-1976 MA: "Affinity to Islam within the Samaria (West Bank) Intelligentsia."

(cum laude) The Aranne School of History, Tel-Aviv University Supervisors: Prof. Shimon Shamir, Prof. Michael Winter.

University:

Northwestern University

Department of History

Harris Hall, 223

The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies

Evanston, Illinois 60208

W. 1-847-491-3984

H. 1-847-563-8723

[email protected]

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1967-1970 BA: History of the Islamic Countries; Classical Arabic Language and Literature Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Academic Experience

Academic Research Positions 2008 – Present Crown Visiting Chair in Middle East Studies, Northwestern

University 2008 – Present Co-chair, the Middle East Forum, Northwestern University 2004 – 2010 Director of the Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab

Cooperation in Israel, The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies

1996-2003 Director of the Program on Arab Politics in Israel (Sponsored

by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation), The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies

1987 – 2010 Senior Research Fellow, The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle

Eastern and African Studies 1982-1986 Researcher, The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and

African Studies 1972-1981 Research Associate, The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and

African Studies Teaching Positions 2004 – Present The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry, Summer

Institute for Israel Studies, Brandeis University Courses:

The Arabs in Israel

Islamic Fundamentalism in the Territories and Israel

2002 – Present Visiting Professor, Jewish Studies and Department of History, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Courses and Seminars:

Minorities in the Middle East (Seminar)

Political Islam in the Contemporary Middle East (Seminar)

The State of Israel – Prior to 1948

The State of Israel – The Formative Years

The Nascent State of Israel: Identity, Nation-Building and Ethnicity

Arabs in a Jewish State: The Arab Minority in Israel – Between Integration and Alienation (Seminar)

Hamas and “Islamic Jihad”: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Politics (Seminar)

The Roots of the Jewish-Arab Conflict: History and Historiography

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2002 – 2003 Spertus College, Chicago, IL

Courses:

The Nascent State of Israel 1990 – Present Faculty Member, The Wexner Heritage Foundation 1990 – 1996 Journalism Studies Program, Tel Aviv University

Courses:

The Media in the Arab World 1988 – 1990 Center for Jewish Studies, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA,

and Lafayette College, Easter, PA. Courses:

Israeli Society – Introductory Course

Political Islam in the Middle East 1987 – 2010 Department of Middle Eastern and African History, Tel Aviv

University Topics: The Arabs in Israel: Politics and Society; Political Parties within the Arab Minority in Israel

1987 – 2000 The School for Overseas Students, Tel-Aviv University.

Courses:

The Arab Minority in Israel

Administrative Positions 1977 – 1981 Director, The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African

Studies, Tel Aviv University 1972 – 1973 Acting Associate Director, The Shiloah Center for Middle

Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University

Professional Experience

1999 – 2000 Advisor to the Chairman, Minister Mattan Vilnai, The Ministerial Committee on the Arabs in Israel, The Government of the State of Israel

1999 Strategic Advisor on Arab voters, Labor Party, Election

Campaign of Mr. Ehud Barak 1994 – 1998 Member, Council on Demography in Israeli Society, Ministry

of Labor and Welfare 1994 – 1995 Senior Consultant on Arab Affairs, The Organization Division,

The Histadrut Labor Union 1993 – 2008 Senior Academic Consultant, The Abraham Fund Initiatives for

the Enhancement of Jewish-Arab Coexistence

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1993 – 2006 Board Member, “Sikkuy” – The Association for the Advancement of Equal Opportunities for Jews and Arabs in Israel

1993 – 1994 Consultant on Arab Minority Affairs, Prime Minister Yitzhak

Rabin Office, The Government of the State of Israel 1990 – 1999 Lecturer and Coordinator, Course on the Arabs in Israel, Israeli

Academy for Senior Police Officers 1987 – 1988 Advisor, Sub-Committee on Minorities, The Prime Minister

Committee for the Examination of State Employment (The Kuberski Committee)

1984 – 1985 Member, Steering Committee on Arab Affairs, Prime Minister’s

Office 1979 – 1981 Consultant on Arab Education, Committee of Education, The

Knesset

Academic and Professional Awards

2004 – 2010 A $100,000 annual grant by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation to establish the Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation.

1995 – 2003 A $50,000 annual grant by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation

to run the “Research Program on Arab Politics in Israel” 1993 DM 30,000 grant for a conference on “Arab Politics in Israel at

a Crossroad”, by The Konrad Adenauer Foundation 1992 DM 25,000 grant for a conference on the Arab Minority in

Israel, by The Konrad Adenauer Foundation 1991 Islamic Fundamentalism in Israel, Tel Aviv University Basic

Research Fund 1987 Arab Communism in Israel, The Avi Fund, Geneva 1981 Research on Israeli Arab Politics, Reg. 179 (IDF) Memorial

Fund 1978 M.A. Studies, Tel Aviv University Excellence Award 1977 Study on the West Bank and Gaza Politics, The Landau Prize 1976 Study on West Bank Elites, The Histadrut, The Ben Gurion

Fund 1975 Studies on Arab Intelligence in Israel, The Mula Agin Prize 1974 The Aranne Scholarship, Tel Aviv University, The Aranne

School of History

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1972 The Dean of Students Award, Tel Aviv University

List of Publications

1. Books

1. E. Rekhess, The Islamic Movement in Israel: The Formative Years (1972-1996) (Forthcoming)

2. E. Rekhess, The Arab Minority in Israel: Between Communism and Arab Nationalism, 1965-1991. (Updated English Version, Forthcoming)

3. E. Rekhess, The Arab Minority in Israel: Between Communism and Arab Nationalism, 1965-1991. Ha-Kibutz He-Meuhad, Israel, 271 pp., 1993.

2. Edited Volumes

1. E. Rekhess, A. Rudnitzky (eds.), Muslim Minorities in non-Muslim Majority Countries: The Test Case of the Islamic Movement in Israel. Tel Aviv University, The Moshe Dayan Center, 2013.

2. E. Rekhess, A. Rudnitzky (eds.), Muslim Minorities in non-Muslim Majority Countries: The Test Case of the Islamic Movement in Israel. Tel Aviv University, The Moshe Dayan Center, 2011. (Hebrew)

3. E. Rekhess (ed.), Arab Youth in Israel: Caught between Prospects and Risk. Tel Aviv University, the Dayan Center, 124 pp., 2008. (Hebrew)

4. E. Rekhess (ed.), Together but Apart: Mixed Cities in Israel. Tel-Aviv University: The Dayan Center, 2007, 184 pp. (Hebrew)

5. E. Rekhess (ed.), The Arab Minority in Israel and the 17th Knesset Elections. Tel-Aviv University: The Dayan Center, 112 pp., 2007 (Hebrew)

6. E. Rekhess, S. Ozacky-Lazar (eds.), The Status of the Arab Minority in the Jewish Nation State. Tel-Aviv University: The Dayan Center, 112 pp., 2005 (Hebrew)

7. E. Rekhess, S. Ozacky-Lazar (eds.), The Municipal Elections in the Arab and Druze Sector (2003): Clans, Sectarianism and Political Parties. Tel-Aviv University: The Dayan Center, 79 pp., 2005 (Hebrew)

8. E. Rekhess (ed.), The Arabs in Israeli Politics: Dilemmas of Identity, Moshe Dayan Center, 137 pp., 1998. (Hebrew).

9. E. Rekhess (ed.), Arab Politics in Israel at a Crossroad, Moshe Dayan Center, 102 pp., 1996. (Hebrew & English)

10. E. Rekhess (guest editor), The Arab Minority in Israel: Dilemmas of Political Orientation and Social Change, Asian and African Studies, 27, 213 pp., 1993.

3. Other Publications

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1. E. Rekhess. The Arab Society in Israel, The Abraham Fund Initiatives, Neva Elan, First Edition, 320 pp., May 2009. (Hebrew).

2. E. Rekhess, The Arab Minority in Israel – An Analysis of the "Future Vision" Documents. American Jewish Committee, New York, 39 pp., 2008.

4. Articles

1. E.Rekhess, “The Arab Minority in Israel: Reconsidering the 1948 Paradigm”,

Israel Studies, vol. 19, no.2, pp. 187-217, Summer 2014.

2. E. Rekhess, “Under the Shadow of National Conflict – Mutual Images of Jews and Arabs in Israel”. In: H. Bienen (guest editor), TriQuarterly, no. 127, pp. 206-236, Fall 2008.

3. E. Rekhess, “The Evolvement ofan Arab PalestinianNational Minority in Israel”, Israel Studies, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 1-28, Fall 2007

4. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs of Israel after Oslo: Localization of the National Struggle”, Hamizrah Hehadash, pp. 303-275, Spring 2002. (Hebrew)

5. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs of Israel after Oslo: Localization of the National Struggle”, Israel Studies, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 1-44, Fall 2002. (English Version)

6. E. Rekhess, “Islamism across the Green Line: Relations among Islamist Movements in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza”, Policy Watch, The Washington Institute, 33, pp. 1-23, August 1997.

7. E. Rekhess, “Israeli Arabs as a Bridge to Peace”, Hamizrah Hehadash, 37, pp. 79-86, 1995. (Hebrew)

8. E. Rekhess, “Resurgent Islam in Israel”, Asian and African Studies, 27, pp. 189-206, 1993.

9. E. Rekhess, “The Palestinian Historiography of the Palestine Communist Party/Jews and Arabs in the P.K.P - An Issue in Modern Palestinian-Arab Historiography”, Ha-Tziyonut (Zionism), 15, pp. 176-186, 1990. (Hebrew)

10. E. Rekhess, “Israeli Arabs and the Arabs of the West Bank and Gaza: Political Affinity and National Solidarity”, Asian and African Studies, 23, pp. 119-154, 1989.

11. E. Rekhess, “Israeli Arabs and the Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip: Political Ties and National Identification (1967-1988)”. Hamizrah Hehadash, 32, pp. 165-191, 1989 (Hebrew)

12. E. Rekhess, “The Arab Nationalist Challenge to the Israeli Communist Party (1970-1985)”, Studies in Comparative Communism, XXII, pp. 337-350, 1989.

13. E. Rekhess, “On the Question of Jewish-Arab Relations in Maki”, State, Governance and International Relations, 27, pp. 67-95, Winter 1989. (Hebrew)

14. E. Rekhess, “Israeli Arab Intelligentsia”, The Jerusalem Quarterly, XI, pp. 51-69, 1979.

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15. E. Rekhess, “The employment in Israel of Arab Labourers from the Administered Areas”, Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, V, pp. 389-412, 1975.

5. Entries

1. E. Rekhess, “Israel”, in Emad Shahin, Editor in Chief, The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics. Oxford University Press, 2014

2. E. Rekhess, “Israel”, The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World,. 2007.

3. E. Rekhess and A. Rudnitzky, “Israel: Arab Population”, Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition (Detroit), Volume 10, pp. 728-733, 2006.

4. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in the State of Israel”, The Hebrew Encyclopedia, supplement volume, the State of Israel, pp. 479-509, 1995. (Hebrew)

6. Chapters

1. E. Rekhess, “The State of Israel Studies: An Emerging Academic Field”, in

Dean Bell (ed.) Bloomsbury Companion to Jewish Studies, pp.317-348,

London, 2013.

2. E. Rekhess, “The Islamicization of the Arab Identity in Israel: the Islamic

Movement, 1972-1996,” in E. Rekhess, A. Rudnitzky (eds.), Muslim Minorities

in non-Muslim Majority Countries: The Test Case of the Islamic Movement in

Israel, pp.53-66, Tel Aviv University, The Moshe Dayan Center, 2013.

3. E. Rekhess, D. Navot, “Corruption, Democracy, and Patronage in Arab Local Governments,” in E. Lavie and A. Rudnitzky (eds.), Politics, Elections and Local Governance in the Arab and Druze Sector in Israel. The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, the Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, Tel Aviv University, pp. 93-112, 2010. (Hebrew)

4. E. Rekhess, “The National and Political Worldview of Arab Youth in Israel,” in E. Rekhess (ed.), Arab Youth in Israel: Caught between Prospects and Risk. Tel Aviv University, the Dayan Center, pp. 23-30, 2008. (Hebrew)

5. E. Rekhess, “The Dilemmas of Education in Mixed Cities,” in E. Rekhess (ed.), Together but Apart: Mixed Cities in Israel. Tel-Aviv University: The Dayan Center, 2007, pp. 103-106 (Hebrew)

6. E. Rekhess, “The Arab Minority in Israel and the Seventeenth Knesset Elections: The Beginning of a New Era?” in A. Arian and M. Shamir (eds.), The Elections in Israel – 2006. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2008, pp. 159-185.

7. E. Rekhess, “The Arab Minority in Israel and the 17th Knesset Elections: The Beginning of a New Era?” in E. Rekhess (ed.), The Arab Minority in Israel and

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the 17th Knesset Elections. Tel-Aviv University: The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, pp. 57-72, 2007 (Hebrew)

8. E. Rekhess, “The Palestinian Political Leadership in East Jerusalem after 1967”, in T. Mayer and S. Mourad (eds.) Jerusalem: Idea and Reality, London: Routledge, July 2007, pp. 265-282.

9. E. Rekhess and D. Navot, “Equal Policy and Arab Politics in Israel: Pragmatic and Paradigmatic Barriers”, in S. Hasson and M. Karayanni (eds.), Arabs in Israel: Barriers to Equality. Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies, pp. 141-162, 2006 (Hebrew)

10. E. Rekhess, “The Islamic Movement following the Municipal Elections – Rising Political Power?”, in E. Rekhess, S. Ozacky-Lazar (eds.), The Municipal Elections in the Arab and Druze Sector (2003): Clans, Sectarianism and Political Parties. Tel-Aviv University: The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, pp.,33-41, 2005 (Hebrew)

11. E. Rekhess, “The Islamic Movement in Israel and its affinity to Political Islam in the Territories”, in R. Gavison and D. Heker (eds.), The Jewish-Arab Rift in Israel – A Reader. Jerusalem: The Israel Democracy Institute, pp. 271-296, 2000 (Hebrew).

12. E. Rekhess, “Changes in the Self-Perception of the Arabs in Israel”, in Y. Weintraub (ed.), Zones of Crisis and Conflict: The Middle East 2004, Tel-Aviv University: The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, pp. 67-74, 2004 (Hebrew).

13. E. Rekhess, “National and Political Processes of Change within the Arabs in Israel as a Background to October 2000 Events”, in S. Ozacky-Lazar and As‘ad Ghanem (eds.) The Or Commission Testimonies, Keter, Jerusalem, pp. 13-49, 2003 (Hebrew)

14. E. Rekhess, “The Reopening of the 1948 Files”, in T. Yegnes (ed.), From Intifada to War: Road Marks in the Palestinian National Existence, Tel-Aviv University; The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, pp. 119-126, 2003. (Hebrew)

15. E. Rekhess, “Palestinian Authority”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXIV, 2000, pp. 451-479, 2002.

16. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in Israel”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXIV, 2000, pp. 293-301, 2002.

17. E. Rekhess, L. Susser, “Israel”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXIII, 1999, pp. 295-330, 1999.

18. E. Rekhess, M. Litvak, “The Palestinian Authority”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXIII, 1999, pp. 467-492, 1999.

19. E. Rekhess, “Political Islam in Israel and its Affiliation with the Islamic Movement in the Territories”, in E. Rekhess (ed.), The Arabs in Israeli Politics: Dilemmas of Identity, Moshe Dayan Center, pp, 73-82, 1998. (Hebrew)

20. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in Israel between Integration and Alienation”, in Sergio Minerbi (ed.), Nuova Storia Contemporanea: Israele Mezzo Secolo, Luni Editrice, Milano, pp. 111-121, 1998. (Italian)

21. E. Rekhess, L. Susser, “Israel”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXII, 1998, pp. 321-354, 1998.

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22. E. Rekhess, M. Litvak, “The Palestinian Authority”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXII, 1998, pp. 483-507, 1998.

23. E. Rekhess, M. Litvak, “Palestinian Affairs”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXI, 1997, pp. 178-205, 1997.

24. E. Rekhess, L. Susser, “Israel”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XXI, 1997, pp. 410-449, 1997.

25. E. Rekhess, M. Litvak, “Palestinian Affairs”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XX, 1996, pp. 138-163, 1996.

26. E. Rekhess, P. Hirschberg, “Israel”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XX, 1996, pp. 360-400, 1996.

27. E. Rekhess, M. Litvak, “Palestinian Affairs”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XIX, 1995, pp. 135-163, 1995.

28. E. Rekhess, D. Horovitz, “Israel”, in B. Maddy-Weitzman (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XIX, 1995, pp. 350-380, 1995.

29. E. Rekhess, “Israel’s Arab Citizens and the Peace Process”, in R.O. Friedman (ed.), Israel Under Rabin, Westview Press, pp. 189-204, 1995

30. E. Rekhess, M. Litvak, “Palestinian Affairs”, in A. Aylaon, B. Maddy-Weitzman (eds.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XVIII, 1994, pp. 132-168, 1994.

31. E. Rekhess, S. Hattis Rolef, “Israel”, in A. Aylaon, B. Maddy-Weitzman (eds.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XVIII, 1994, pp. 369-401, 1994.

32. E. Rekhess, “The Islamic Movement in Israel: A Balance of a Decade”, in D. Menashri (ed.), Islamic Fundamentalism: A Challenge to Regional Stability, no. 114, Moshe Dayan Center, pp. 71-80, 1993. (Hebrew)

33. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and the Gaza Strip”, in A. Aylaon (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XVII, 1993, pp. 202-225, 1993.

34. E. Rekhess, S. Hattis Rolef, “Israel”, in A. Aylaon (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XVII, 1993, pp. 415-444, 1993.

35. E. Rekhess, “The Resurgence of Palestinian Islamic Fundamentalism in the West Bank and Gaza”, in L. Silberstein (ed.), Jewish Fundamentalism in Comparative Perspective, New York University Press, pp. 94-103, 1993.

36. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and the Gaza Strip”, in A. Aylaon (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XVI, 1992, pp. 282-307, 1992.

37. E. Rekhess, E. Inbar, “Israel”, in A. Aylaon (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XVI, 1992, pp. 499-531, 1992.

38. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in Israel and the Intifada”, in G. Gilbar, A. Susser (eds.), In the Core of the Storm: The Intifada, Tel-Aviv, Ha-Kibutz Ha-Meuhad, pp. 99-127, 1992. (Hebrew)

39. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in Israel and the Intifada”, in R. O. Friedman (ed.), The Intifada: Its Impact on Israel, the Arab World, and the Superpowers, Florida International University Press, pp. 343-369, 1991.

40. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and the Gaza Strip”, in A. Aylaon (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XV, 1991, pp. 250-271, 1991.

41. E. Rekhess, G. Barzilai, “Israel”, in A. Aylaon (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XV, 1991, pp. 449-479, 1991.

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42. E. Rekhess, “Initial Israeli Policy Guidelines toward the Arab Minority (1948-1949)”, in L. Silberstein (ed.), New Perspectives in Israeli History: The Early Years of the State, New York, New York University Press, pp. 103-123, 1991.

43. E. Rekhess, “Initial Israeli Policy Guidelines toward the Arab Minority”, in V. Pilovsky (ed.), From the Yishuv to the State, 1947-1949: Continuity and Change, Hertzl Institute, Haifa University, pp. 291-297, 1990. (Hebrew)

44. E. Rekhess, G. Barzilai, “Israel”, in A. Aylaon (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. XIV, 1990, pp. 424-453, 1990.

45. E. Rekhess, “The Iranian Impact on the Islamic Jihad Movement in the Gaza Strip”, in D. Menashri (ed.), The Iranian Revolution and the Muslim World, Boulder, Westview Press, pp. 189-205, 1990.

46. E. Rekhess, “Israeli Arabs: Israelization or Palestinization?” in W. Frankel (ed.), Survey of Jewish Affairs, 1988, WJC, London, pp. 28-42, 1989.

47. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and Gaza Strip”, in I. Rabinovich, H. Shaked (eds.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. XI, 1987, pp. 244-297, 1989.

48. E. Rekhess, “Jews and Arabs in Israeli Communist Party”, in M. Esman and I. Rabinovich (eds.), Ethnicity, Pluralism and the State in the Middle East, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, pp. 121-139, 1988.

49. E. Rekhess, “Arab Academic Employment in Israel: Socio-political Consequences”, in M. Al-Hajj (ed.), The Employment Distress amongst the Academic Arabs in Israel, Haifa University, pp. 49-55, 1988. (Hebrew)

50. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and Gaza Strip”, in I. Rabinovich, H. Shaked (eds.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. IX, 1984-85, pp. 234-258, 1987.

51. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and Gaza Strip”, in H. Shaked, D. Dishon (eds.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. VIII, 1983-84, pp. 236-264, 1986.

52. E. Rekhess, M. Litvak, “The West Bank and Gaza Strip”, in C. Legum (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. VI, 1981-82, pp. 258-288, 1984.

53. E. Rekhess, “The Politicization of Israel’s Arabs”, in A. Hareven (ed.), Every Sixth Israeli: Mutual Relations between the Arab Minority and the Jewish Majority in Israel, pp. 135-142, 1983. (Hebrew & English)

54. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and Gaza Strip”, in C. Legum (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. V, 1980-81, pp. 325-350, 1982

55. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and the Gaza Strip”, in C. Legum (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. IV, 1979-1980, pp. 270-290, 1981.

56. E. Rekhess, “The Intelligentsia”, in A. Layish (ed.), The Arabs in Israel: Continuity and Change, The Truman Institute, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, pp. 180-196, 1981. (Hebrew)

57. E. Rekhess, “The West Bank and the Gaza Strip”, in C. Legum (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. III, 1978-1979, pp. 313-325, 1980.

58. E. Rekhess, D. Avidan, “The West Bank and Gaza Strip”, in C. Legum (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. II, 1977-1978, pp. 282-298, 1979.

59. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in Israel”, in C. Legum (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. II, 1977-1978, pp. 565-569, 1979.

60. E. Rekhess, “Attitudes towards Islam: Findings of a Field Study among the Professional Elite in the West Bank”, in G. Stein, U. Steinbach (eds.), The

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Contemporary Middle East Scene: Basic Issues and Major Trends, pp. 133-138, 1979.

61. E. Rekhess, D. Avidan, “The West Bank and Gaza Strip”, in C. Legum (ed.), The Middle East Contemporary Survey, vol. I, 1976-1977, pp. 209-226, 1978.

62. E. Rekhess, “Israeli Arabs and the Arabs in the West Bank”, in A. Hareven (ed.), Between War and Negotiations: The Arab-Israeli Conflict after 1973. The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, pp. 107-126, 1977, (Hebrew)

7. Surveys

1. E. Rekhess, S. Shamir, R. Shapira, Y. Stokman, S. Tibon, The Professional Elite in Samaria, The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, 258 pp., 1975.

2. E. Rekhess, A Survey of Israeli Arab Graduates of Institutions of Higher Learning in Israel (1961-1971), The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, 34 pp., 1974. (Hebrew & English)

8. Occasional Papers

1. E. Rekhess, “The Arab Village in Israel: A Renewing Political and National Center”, Surveys, Dayan Center, 20 pp., 1985. (Hebrew)

2. E. Rekhess (ed.), E. Flint, “Institutions of Higher Learning in Egypt”, Occasional Papers, The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, 60 pp., 1979.

3. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in Israel and Land Confiscations in the Galilee: Background, Events and their Consequences, 1975-1977”, Surveys, The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, 69 pp., 1977. (Hebrew)

4. E. Rekhess, “The Arabs in Israel after 1967: The Exacerbation of the Orientation Dilemma”, Surveys, The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, pp. 9-56, 1976. (Hebrew)

9. Reports

1. E. Rekhess, The Arab Population in Israel – Public Opinion Survey, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 16pp., March 29, 2007 (Hebrew)

2. E. Rekhess, The Future Vision of the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 19pp., February 7, 2007 (English)

3. E. Rekhess, The Future Vision of the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 20pp., January 25, 2007 (Hebrew)

4. E. Rekhess, The Arabs in Israel and the War in the North, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 14pp., August 21, 2006 (English)

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5. E. Rekhess, The Arabs in Israel and the War in Lebanon, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 15pp., August 14, 2006 (Hebrew)

6. E. Rekhess, Elections 2006 Update, no. 4, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 15pp., April 11, 2006 (Hebrew)

7. E. Rekhess, Arab Politics in Israel and the 17th Knesset Elections, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 20pp., March 22, 2006 (English)

8. E. Rekhess, Elections 2006 Update, no. 3, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 20pp., March 22, 2006 (Hebrew)

9. E. Rekhess, Elections 2006 Update, no. 2, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 21., March 1, 2006 (Hebrew)

10. E. Rekhess, Elections 2006 Update, no. 1, The Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation, 20pp., February 6, 2006 (Hebrew)

11. E. Rekhess, Elections 2003 Update, no. 3, The Program on Arab Politics in Israel, 20 pp., January 2003. (Hebrew)

12. E. Rekhess, Elections 2003 Update, no. 2, The Program on Arab Politics in Israel, 19 pp., January 2003. (Hebrew)

13. E. Rekhess, Elections 2003 Update, no. 1, The Program on Arab Politics in Israel, 16 pp., December 2002. (Hebrew)

14. E. Rekhess, “The Islamic Movement in Israel: The Internal Debate over Representation in the Knesset”, Data and Analysis, The Moshe Dayan Center, 5 pp., 1996.

15. E. Rekhess, E. Yaar, T. Herman, “Arab and Druze Public Opinion toward the 1996 Knesset Elections”, Data and Analysis, The Moshe Dayan Center, 6 pp., 1996. (Hebrew)

16. E. Rekhess, “Recruiting Arabs to the IDF”, Data and Analysis, The Shiloah Center, 5 pp., 1984. (Hebrew)

17. E. Rekhess, “The Jewish Angle in the Arab Vote to the Knesset”, Data and Analysis, The Shiloah Center, 6 pp., 1984.

18. E. Rekhess, “The Arab Vote to the 11th Knesset”, Data and Analysis, Dayan Center, 10 pp., 1984. (Hebrew)

19. E. Rekhess, “Remarks on the Druzes in Israel”, Data and Analysis, The Shiloah Center, 7 pp., 1983. (Hebrew)

20. E. Rekhess, “The Israeli Arabs and the Recent Municipal Elections: Initial Impressions”, Data and Analysis, The Shiloah Center, 1983.

21. E. Rekhess, “The Arab Vote in the Elections to the 10th Israeli Knesset”, Data and Analysis, The Shiloah Center, 5 pp., 1981.

22. E. Rekhess, I. Rabinovich, “Political Behavior of the Druzes in the Golan: Basic Patterns and Changing Trends”, Data and Analysis, The Shiloah Center, 6 pp., 1981. (Hebrew)

23. E. Rekhess, A Report on the Histadrut Activity in the Arab Sector, Tel Aviv, 13 pp., 1976. (Hebrew)

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24. E. Rekhess, Activity Guidelines amongst Arab and Druze Students and Academic Figures, The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, 9 pp., 1975. (Hebrew)

25. E. Rekhess, Statistical Report on the Social and Academic Background of Arab Students in the Hebrew University. The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, 20 pp., 1969. (Hebrew)

26. E. Rekhess, Statistical Report on the Social and Academic Background of Arab Students in the Hebrew University. The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, 20 pp., 1968. (Hebrew)

Academic Conferences

Organized by E. Rehkess November 2014 “The Zionist Ideal in Israeli Culture; Dream and Reality”,

International Conference, Northwestern University March 2011 “The Shifting Sands of Hegemonic Powers in the Middle East: Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Israel and the US,”

International Conference, Northwestern University April 2010 “The Middle East in the 1950s: Historical Perspectives- Israel,

the Arab World, and the Great Powers,” International Conference, Northwestern University

May 2008 “Arab Youth in Israel: Caught Between Prospects and Risks,”

Tel Aviv University December 2005 “Arab Politics in Israel and the Forthcoming Knesset

Elections,” Tel Aviv University September 2005 “The Arabs in Israel - Two Years after the Or Commission

Report,” Tel Aviv University March 2005 “The Arabs in Israel and the Israeli-Palestinians Negotiations,”

Tel Aviv University November 2004 “Together but Apart: Ethnically Mixed Cities - A Comparative

Approach,” Tel-Aviv University September 2004 “A Year to the State Investigation Commission on the October

2000 Events,” Tel Aviv University March 2004 “The Arabs in Israel 2004: The Status of the Arab Minority in

the Jewish Nation-State,” Tel Aviv University December 2003 “The Municipal Elections in the Arab and Druze Sector (2003):

Clans, Sectarianism and Political Parties,” Tel Aviv University August 2002 “The Bedouins in the Negev: Between Distress and Renewal,”

Tel Aviv University

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December 2001 “The Arabs in Israel: A New National Agenda,” Tel Aviv

University January 2001 “The Arabs in Israel and the Prime Ministerial Elections,” Tel

Aviv University November 2000 “The Arab Minority: Between Israel and Palestine,” Tel Aviv

University November 1998 “The Arab Community in Israel: A Basis for Autonomy or a

Model of Integration?” Tel Aviv University December 1997 “Surveying Arab Politics in Israel,” Tel Aviv University December 1996 “The Arabs in Israeli Politics: Dilemmas of Identity,” Tel Aviv

University May 1996 “The Role of Israel’s Arabs and Druze in the Forthcoming

Elections,” Tel Aviv University December 1995 “The Arab Vote and the Forthcoming Knesset Elections,” Tel

Aviv University June 1991 “The Arab Minority in Israel: Dilemmas of Political Orientation

and Social Change,” Tel Aviv University