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Benjamin Akzin: A Tribute

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Benjamin Akzin is distinguished by a unique combination of qualities, qualifications and experiences—on the basis of which he has made and continues to make unusual contributions both to scientific knowledge and to murky political realities.

A short resumé of his career may give some indication of its wide scope and variety. But no such list can do justice to a man of Professor Akzin's stature whose personality has so many facets. He has lived for extended periods in a number of countries, including Israel, Poland, France, Austria, England and the United States. He studied at the University of Vienna, the Sorbonne and Harvard University, receiving three doctorates in law and political science. He has combined an academic life with a life of active politics. His political activities have included serving as Foreign Secretary of the Revisionist movement under Jabotinsky, and in senior professional staff positions, such as in the service of the United States Congress, political functions in the Zionist movement, both in Washington and New York. His academic positions range from being an assistant to Hans Kelsen, to building up the Faculty of Law and the Department of Political Science at the Hebrew University, as Dean and Department Head of these faculties respectively, and Haifa University, as its President.

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I. BOOKS

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64.ProfessorAkzin, Emeritus BenjaminThe Knesset” (1961) 13 International Social Science Journal 567582; also French version: “Les Membres de la Knesset” (1961) 13 Revue des Sciences Sociales 631–646; also in Decisions and Decision-Makers in the Modern State (UNESCO, 1967) 138–155.Google Scholar
65.ProfessorAkzin, Emeritus BenjaminThe Revival of Monarchy” (1961) Prognosis (Paris) no. 13, pp. 113; also French version: “La Renaissance de la Monarchie” (1961) Futuribles no. 13, pp. 1–15; Spanish version “El Renacimento de la Monarquia” (Madrid, 1962).Google Scholar
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73.ProfessorAkzin, Emeritus BenjaminOn Conjecture in Political Science14 Political Studies (Oxford, 1966) 114.Google Scholar
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75.ProfessorAkzin, Emeritus BenjaminThe Place of the Constitution in the Modern State” (1967) 2 Israel Law Review 117. Spanish version: “El Papel de la Constitucion en el Estado Contemporaneo” 6 Atlantida (Madrid, 1968) 169–189.Google Scholar
76.ProfessorAkzin, Emeritus BenjaminFelix Frankfurter — in Memoriam” (1967) 2 Israel Law Review 299312.Google Scholar
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101.ProfessorAkzin, Emeritus BenjaminThe United Nations and the War on Terror” (in Hebrew) (1973) 5 Social Research Quarterly (Haifa) 58. (Translation of Paper submitted by U.N.A. of Israel to 24th Assembly of W.F.U.N.A. (W.F.U.N.A. Geneva: PA/24/15).Google Scholar
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114.ProfessorAkzin, Emeritus BenjaminAnatomy of a Slogan” (1977) 106 Intellect (N.Y.) 198200.Google Scholar
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