Ofir Haivry

He is currently Vice President at The Herzl Institute - Machon Herzl in Jerusalem,[1] Head of the Center for Study of The Dispersed of Israel at Yad Ben Zvi, Member of the Board at Edmund Burke Fundation (Washington) and Chairman of the Working Group for Conservatism in Europe (WoCE).

[2] In 2007 he was awarded the Annual Fellowship co-sponsored by the Folger Institute and the American Society of Eighteenth Century Studies (ASECS).

[5][6] Haivry's first book, John Selden and the Western Political Tradition, (Cambridge University Press, 2017) .

[7] He has published in scholarly and popular venues, among which articles in books and journals by Columbia University Press, Paris University, and Shalem Press, as well as with Mosaic Magazine, Yedioth Aharonot, Azure, Ynet, Maariv, NRG, Haaretz, Limes – Rivista Italiana di Geopolitica.

He was a member of the 2010, Close Committee assessing the Israel Prize regulations (report adopted by Minister of Education), and of the 2009-2010 Steering Committee of TAMAR Project for the restoration and empowerment of Israel’s National Heritage Infrastructure (at the Prime Minister's office).