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Jacob Hen-Tov was born on 24 August, 1932 in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, is a Professor. Discover Jacob Hen-Tov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Occupation Professor author
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 24 August 1932
Birthday 24 August
Birthplace Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
Nationality Russia

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1984

Professor Hen-Tov also served for many years as a coordinator and moderator for academic conferences in collaboration with centers of strategic studies and military academies in the former Soviet Republics, in particular, in the Caucasus and Central Asia. As well, as part of his NATO affiliation, he was invited as a speaker to numerous military conferences, among them SACLANT in Norfolk, Virginia, (1984), Sea-Link-NATO, Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, Annapolis, Maryland (1984) and the U.S. Sixth Fleet-Intelligence Unit, Gaeta, Italy (1985). In 1986, he was one of the keynote speakers on "Military Strength in Today's World" sponsored by the USIS in Jerusalem, Israel and was designated to present the conference's findings to Chaim Herzog, then President of Israel.

1976

In addition to his position at the U.S. Russian Institute (and later the George C. Marshall Center), Professor Hen-Tov was a lecturer of History and Government at the University of Maryland's European Extension Program (1976–96), an Adjunct Associate Professor of Soviet Government at Georgetown University (1983–84), and an Adjunct Professor of International Relations at the NATO Military Academy-SHAPE, in Oberammergau, Germany (1981–88).

1975

In 1975, Professor Hen-Tov assumed the position of Professor History and Government at the U.S. Army Russian Institute (Department of Defense) in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. In 1993, when the Institute expanded into the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, he was appointed as Professor of Eurasian Studies until his retirement in 2003.

1958

In 1958, Professor Hen-Tov moved to the United States. After receiving his graduate degrees at Harvard and Brandeis, he was appointed Assistant Professor of Russian Studies at the College of the Holy Cross and then Professor of History and Political Science at Worcester State University. From 1971-73, he was a visiting lecturer at the University of Haifa and the Israeli Technion. During 1969-72 and 1974–75, he was also an Associate of the Harvard Russian Research Center.

1932

Jacob Hen-Tov (born 24 August 1932) is an academician specializing in the history and politics of Russia and the Middle East and the legal system of the former Soviet Union. He retired in 2003 from his position as Professor of Eurasian Studies at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.