Alex Mintz

Alex Mintz

Alex Mintz at IDC Herzliya
Born (1953-04-02) April 2, 1953
Alma mater Tel Aviv University
Northwestern University
Occupation Political scientist

Professor Alex Mintz (born April 2, 1953) is Director of the Institute for Policy and Strategy at IDC Herzliya. He served as Chair of the Herzliya Conference series between the years 2014-2015 and as Dean of the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy at IDC from 2008-2014.

Professor Mintz is editorial board member of the Journals American Political Science Review, International Studies Quarterly, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Studies Perspective, Open Political Science Journal, Advances in Political Psychology, and Research and Politics. He also served as editor-in-chief of the international journal, Political Psychology (2010-2015), as an Associate Editor of the Yale-based. Journal of Conflict Resolution (2004-2009). and as editor of the University of Chicago Press book series in Leadership and Decision Making in the International Arena.

Education

Mintz received his B.A. from Tel Aviv University in political science with a minor in mathematics. He then went on to receive a M.A. from Northwestern University in political science before pursuing his PhD, also at Northwestern. His research interests focus on decision making, foreign policy analysis, political marketing and research methods.

Career

Mintz was an instructor at Northwestern University and a senior lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He then taught at Texas A&M University for 4 years before returning to Israel to become a professor at the University of Haifa. In 1993 he became the director of the program in foreign policy decision making at Texas A&M and remained there until 2005. He was a visiting professor at Yale and Tel Aviv University. He moved to IDC Herzliya in 2006 as a professor, before becoming the dean of the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy in 2008.

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