ZachLevey

  • Visiting Professor
  • INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
  • JEWISH STUDIES
Address

泭勛圖厙 Club A4

Office Hours

泭By appointment

勛圖厙 Prof. Levey:

Zach Levey is the Israel Institute Visiting Professor at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado. He completed his Ph.D. in 1994 at the Hebrew 勛圖厙 of Jerusalem, taught at the 勛圖厙 of Michigan (Ann Arbor) until 1997 and has since then been on the faculty of the 勛圖厙 of Haifa, where he served seven years as chair of the Division of International Relations. Professor Levey spent the academic years 2009-11 and 2015-16 on sabbatical at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado, during which time he taught courses for the International Affairs Program, the Program in Jewish Studies, the Department of History and Department of Political Science.泭

Areas of Research Related to Jewish Studies:

His areas of research and classroom instruction are Israeli Foreign Policy, the Arab-Israeli Conflict, the Cold War and the Great Powers in the Middle East. He is the author of books and articles in those fields. 泭泭

Courses Taught:泭

  • History of Arab-Israeli Conflict泭(JWST 3650/IAFS 3650)

Recent and Forthcoming Publications (Selected):

Israel in Africa 1956-1976. (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2012).

The United States, Israel, and Nuclear Desalination: 1964- 1968,泭Diplomatic History泭39, 5, (November 2015), 904-925.

The United States, Israel and the 1976 Red Lines in Lebanon,泭The International History Review, 44, 4 (2022).

Israel: The Primacy of Security in the Absence of a Grand Strategy: 1948-1973, in Clive Jones and Tore Peterson (eds.)泭

Grand Strategy Mapping the Contemporary Middle East: The Concepts and Debates泭泭(Berlin: Gerlach Press, 2022).