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Boris Havel

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Boris Havel
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Born1966
Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
🏳️ NationalityCroat
🏳️ CitizenshipCroatian, Bosnian
🏫 EducationHebrew University of Jerusalem
Oral Roberts University
Livets Ord University
Uppsala University
🎓 Alma materUniversity of Zagreb
💼 Occupation
👶 Children2
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Boris Havel (born 1966) is a Croatian historian, translator, journalist, politologist and Middle East expert, Associate Professor on Faculty of Political Science of University of Zagreb[1] former employee of Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. He is court interpreter for English, Hebrew and Swedish language.[2]

Education[edit]

Havel received a doctoral degree at the University of Zagreb in 2012 with the thesis Religijski aspekt arapsko-izraelskog sukoba (Religious Aspect of Arab–Israeli conflict). Havel got his master's degree in comparative religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as well as bachelor degree in international relations and history at the Livets Ord University which was European branch of the Oral Roberts University. He also studied at the Uppsala University.[2]

Professional work[edit]

As a Middle East expert, Havel published dozens of scientific works and articles, as well as three books:[3]

  • Bosnisk-svensk, svensk-bosnisk ordbok (Bosnian-Swedish, Swedish-Bosnian Dictionary), Stockholm: Sveriges Utbildningsradio AB, 1995
  • Arapsko-Izraelski sukob: religija, politika i povijest Svete zemlje, Zagreb: Naklada Ljevak, 2013
  • Pregled povijesti Izraela od Abrahama do moderne Države, Zagreb: Izdanja Antibarbarus, 2015

He writes for political magazine Globus,[4] Večernji list,[5][6] Svjetlo riječi[7], Ruah Hadasha[8] etc.

His recent articles in English include:

  • Why Oriental Studies Are Essential to NATO's Struggle against Jihadi Islam (2021.) in: Michael O. Slobodchikoff, G. Doug Davis, Brandon Stewart (eds.) The Challenge to NATO: Global Security and the Atlantic Alliance. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN ‎ 978-1640124493.[9]
  • Christian philo-Semitism: Sources and Challenges (2020). In: Zoran Turza, Suzana Obrovac Lipar (eds.) Taking Responsibility for Our Time. The 25th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between the Holy See and the State of Israel (1994 - 2019).  Zagreb: Croatian Catholic University, Embassy of the State of Israel. ISBN 978-953-8014-43-7[10]
  • Jerusalem in Early Islamic Tradition. Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, 5 (2018) 1:113-179[11]
  • Hajj Amin Husseini’s Anti-Semitic Legacy. The Middle East Quarterly, vol 22 (2015) 3:1-11[12]
  • Haj Amin al-Husseini: Herald of Religious Anti-Judaism in the Contemporary Islamic World. The Journal of the Middle East and Africa, vol. 5 (2014) 3:221-243[13]
  • Theology Shaped by Politics: Fact in the Middle East, Potential in the Balkans, in The Balkans and the Middle East: Are They Mirroring Each Other? (2013) pp. 89-105. ISBN 978-86-84069-79-7[14]
  • Why some Western Scholars of Religion Claim That Christians and Muslims Worship The Same God? Keryx. 8 (2010) 1:37-58[15]

References[edit]

  1. Boris Havel Profile at the pages of Faculty of Political Sciences in Zagreb. Accessdate 30-10-2018.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Boris Havel Archived 2018-10-30 at the Wayback Machine Short Bio at verbum.hr. Accessdate 30-10-2018.
  3. Boris Havel List of published works in CROSBI (Croatian Scientific Bibliography). Accessdate 30-10-2018.
  4. Havel, Boris. Zašto je Jeruzalem za Židove nedjeljiv grad Globus. Published 04-03-2018. Accessdate 30-10-2018.
  5. "Dr. Boris Havel: Nezavisna Palestina postala bi uporište goleme prijetnje - Islamske države". www.vecernji.hr (in hrvatski). Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  6. "Migranti bi mogli postati najveća sigurnosna prijetnja od II. svjetskog rata". www.vecernji.hr (in hrvatski). Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  7. Havel, Boris (2022-05-06). "Identitet Jeruzalema". Svjetlo rijeci (in hrvatski). Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  8. "Ruah Hadasha br. 20 by Bet Israel - Issuu". issuu.com. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  9. Havel, Boris (2021-01-01). "Why Oriental Studies Are Essential to NATO's Struggle against Jihadi Islam". The Challenge to NATO: Global Security and the Atlantic Alliance. doi:10.2307/j.ctv1wvndft.12. Unknown parameter |s2cid= ignored (help)
  10. Havel, Boris (2020-01-01). "Christian philo-Semitism: Sources and Challenges".
  11. Havel, Boris (2019). "Jeruzalem u ranoislamskoj tradiciji". Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea. 5 (1): 113–179. doi:10.15291/misc.2748. ISSN 1849-0670. Unknown parameter |s2cid= ignored (help)
  12. Havel, Boris (2015-06-01). "Hajj Amin Husseini's Anti-Semitic Legacy". Middle East Quarterly.
  13. Havel, Boris (2014). "Haj Amin al-Husseini: Herald of Religious Anti-Judaism in the Contemporary Islamic World". The Journal of the Middle East and Africa. 5 (3): 221–243. doi:10.1080/21520844.2014.966232. ISSN 2152-0844. Unknown parameter |s2cid= ignored (help)
  14. Ajzenhamer, Vladimir. "The Western Balkans and the Islamic schisms - The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina".
  15. Havel, Boris. "Why some Western Scholars of Religion Claim That Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God".


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