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Chazan, Naomi, 1946-

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Personal name headingChazan, Naomi, 1946-
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Variant(s)חזן, נעמי, 1946-
Chazan, Naomi H., 1946-
Ḥazan, Noʻomi, 1946-
Ḥazan, Naʻomi, 1946-
Other standard no.105094879
Q2890162
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.)
LocatedTel Aviv (Israel)
Birth date1946-11-18
Place of birthJerusalem
Field of activityHuman rights Women̕s rights Consumer protection Political science
AffiliationBarnard College
Columbia University
Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim
Mishkan ha-Keneset (Jerusalem)
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
Profession or occupationPoliticians Legislators Education, Higher Political science teachers Educationist
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHer An anatomy of Shanaian politics, 1983: CIP title page (Naomi Chazan) CIP data sheet (b. 11/18/46)
Her Development, underdevelopment, and the state in Ghana, 1982: title page (Naomi H. Chazan)
Tsemiḥat ha-medinot ha-ḥadashot be-Afriḳah, 1997- v.3, title page (Noʻomi Ḥazan) title page verso (Naomi Chazan [in rom.])
Politics and society in contemporary Africa,1992: title page (Naomi Chazan)
Prabook, viewed February 12, 2019 (educationist, political scientist, politician. Knesset member) (Naomi Chazan, Israeli political science professor, legislator; Swiss Human Rights Foundation, 2005; MacArthur Foundation, 1987-1990; Harry Frank Gugenheim Foundation, 1987-1990; Background: b. Jerusalem; Education: Bachelor, Barnard College, New York City, 1967; Master of Arts, Columbia University, New York City, 1968; Doctor of Philosophy, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1974; Career: human rights, women's rights, and consumer protection; past president of the New Israel Fund; Today: heads the School of Government and Society at the Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo; Later: head of Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the university; a professor of political science, specializing in the politics of Africa, 1994; elected to Knesset on the Meretz, 1992-2003; Deputy Speaker, 1996-2003; Membership: Founding member: Israel Women̕s Network, Jerusalem, 1984-1991 and The Jerusalem Link: A Palestinian-Israeli Joint Women's Venture for Peace, Jerusalem, 1994; International Women̕s Commission for Israeli-Palestinian Peace, Jerusalem, 2005 ; Board directors New Israel Fund, Israel; Deputy speaker Knesset, 1996-2003; Member of International Political Science Association (associate Vice president, 1991-1997))
   <https://prabook.com/web/naomi.chazan/556169>
Peʻarim migdariyim ba-poliṭiḳah be-Yiśraʼel, 2020 title page (Naʻomi Ḥazan = נעמי חזן)
Associated languageeng heb