Ron Robin
{{short description|Israeli scholar (born 1951)}}
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Ron Theodore Robin ({{Langx|he|רון רובין}}; born April 23, 1951) is an Israeli scholar whose research focuses on the interface between culture and foreign policy in the United States. He was a senior faculty member at the University of Haifa, as well as a professor emeritus at New York University (NYU).{{cite web|title=Professor of Media, Culture and Communication/Professor of History|url=https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty/Ron_Robin|website=steinhardt.nyu}} Professor Ron Robin is currently Senior Advisor to the Leadership, New York University, Shanghai. Prior to this appointment, Robin served as the 11th president of the University of Haifa.{{cite web|title=Prof. Ron Robin Has Assumed His Position as President of the University of Haifa|url=https://www.haifa.ac.il/index.php/en/2012-12-16-11-30-12/new-media/1940-prof-ron-robin-has-assumed-his-position-as-president-of-the-university-of-haifa|website=The University of Haifa}}
Career
Robin was born in 1951 in Tel Aviv to Shani (Rozin), a Jerusalem-born scion of the Shaltiel family, and to Eli, a South African citizen who served as a volunteer in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Robin grew up in South Africa and returned with his family to Israel when he was 13 years old. He joined the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) in 1969. He served in the intelligence community, and was discharged with the rank of major.
In 1978, he was awarded a BA in romance languages and general history from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1986 he was granted a PhD in modern US history from the University of California, Berkeley. His thesis was entitled: "Signs of Change: urban iconographies in San Francisco, 1880-1915". In 1986, Robin returned to Israel and was admitted as a faculty member at the University of Haifa. Robin served as professor in the Department of Communications and the Department of General History {{cite web|title=Prof. Ron Robin|url=http://history.haifa.ac.il/index.php?option=com_contact&view=contact&id=144:rr&catid=27&Itemid=346&lang=en|website=Haifa Department of General History}} and in 2000 was appointed dean of students, a position he held for five years.
In 2006, Robin moved to New York University, where he was appointed a professor in the Department of Media, Culture and Communications, and in 2007 was appointed associate dean at the NYU Steinhardt School.{{cite web|title=Professor of Media, Culture and Communication/Professor of History|url=https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty/Ron_Robin|website=NYU Steinhardt}}
In 2008, Robin was appointed senior vice provost, New York University, and was responsible for the establishment of the two NYU international campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai.{{cite web|title=CARMEL LTD - BOARD OF DIRECTORS|url=http://carmel-ltd.haifa.ac.il/index.php/about/bod/121-ron-robin2|website=Carmel - University of Haifa, Economic Corporation Ltd.}} Robin's main role was to recruit faculty members for the new campuses.
In 2016 Robin was elected as the 11th president of the University of Haifa, and in October 2016 he assumed this role. Upon taking office, Robin conceived the program of transforming the University of Haifa into a Multiversity - a university with multiple campuses and research portals.{{cite news|title=HAIFA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT AIMS TO MAKE IT THE NORTH'S 'MULTI-CAMPUS INSTITUTION'|url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Haifa-University-president-aims-to-make-it-the-Norths-multi-campus-institution-494701|work=Jerusalem Post|author=LIDAR GRAVÉ-LAZI}} In accordance with the program, the central campus on Mount Carmel was complemented by other portals, specializing in strategic research and multidisciplinary cooperation. Robin bolstered the central campus on Mount Carmel with two additional portals: the Lorey I. Lokey Technological Campus, located in the Port of Haifa district and specializing in computer science and data science.{{Cite web |last=Smilk |first=Carin M. |date=2018-10-25 |title=University of Haifa unveils its new downtown city campus |url=https://www.jns.org/university-of-haifa-unveils-its-new-downtown-city-campus/ |access-date=2025-03-13 |website=JNS.org |language=en-US}} Robin created an additional portal through the acquisition of the Neri Blumfield Wizo College of Design, located in Haifa’s German colony, and its transformation into the University of Haifa new School of Design and Architecture.{{Cite web |title=Neri Bloomfield School of Design |url=https://chw.ca/neri-bloomfield-school-of-design/ |access-date=2025-03-13 |website=CHW |language=en-CA}} Robin’s final contribution to the development of the University was the establishment of a new medical school, recently approved by the Council of Higher Education. Robin funded this transformative project with the support of the largest donation ever raised in the University of Haifa’s history.{{Cite web |last=Candid |title=University of Haifa receives $55 million for new medical school |url=https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/university-of-haifa-receives-55-million-for-new-medical-school#:~:text=The%20University%20of%20Haifa%20has,new%20medical%20school%20in%20Israel. |access-date=2025-03-13 |website=Philanthropy News Digest (PND) |language=en}}
Academic expertise
In contrast to the mainstream of modern American historians, who separate cultural history from diplomatic history, Robin's work combines the two currents, claiming that it is impossible to understand the foreign relations of the United States without understanding domestic cultural shifts. In his research, Robin describes US foreign policy{{cite journal|title=Review: Cultural Complexities: The Architecture of American Foreign Policy|jstor=24912313|publisher=Oxford University Press}} in the 21st century as being "captive of the past", prisoners of an illusory perception, that the United States is under the same threats that cofounded the twentieth century. He describes the second Gulf War in 2003 as stemming from the perception of senior US officials that "another Pearl Harbor has to be avoided" - even though the cases of Iraq and Pearl Harbor are not at all similar.
In his latest book, The Cold World They Made, published by Harvard University Press,{{cite web|title=The Cold World They Made|url=http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674046573|website=Harvard University Press}} Robin claims that US foreign policy in the 21st century is a reproduction of the foreign policy of the 1950s and 1960s, when the nation labored under the threat of the Soviet atomic bomb. This policy, he argues, continued without distinction between presidents, parties, or political leanings and is still valid today.
Personal life
Robin is married to Levia (Livi) Wolf, and the couple has four children.
References
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External links
- [http://actveng.haifa.ac.il/PDF/New%20Heights%20Fall%202016-low%20res.pdf The University Of Haifa Magazine]
- [https://finance.walla.co.il/item/3050406 אוניברסיטת חיפה ומכון סיני יקימו מכון משותף]
- [https://www.haaretz.co.il/news/education/1.2969766 נבחר נשיא חדש לאוניברסיטת חיפה: פרופסור רון רובין]
- [https://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1001192479 התוכנית של מולי אדן ופרופ' רון רובין: כך ניתן להציל את האקדמיה]
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