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| Date of birth | 18 November 1946 |
| Place of birth | Jerusalem, Mandate Palestine |
| Knessets | 13, 14, 15 |
| Party | Meretz |
Professor Naomi Chazan (Hebrew: נעמי חזן, neé Harman, born 18 November 1946) is an Israeli academic and former politician.
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Chazan was born in Jerusalem in 1946 to Avraham and Zina Harman. Her father was later Israeli ambassador to the United States, whilst her mother worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and also served as a member of the Knesset between 1969 and 1974. Hazzan studied at Columbia University, earning a BA and MA, before attending the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she gained a PhD. She later headed the Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the university.
In 1985 she was a member of the Israeli delegation to the UN Conference on Women, and returned in 1995. She served as president of the Israeli branch of the Society for International Development, was a founder and member of the board of the Israel Women's Network, and has served as Vice President of the International Association of Political Science.[1]
In 1992 she was elected to the Knesset on the Meretz list. She retained her seat in the 1996 elections and was made a Deputy Speaker. She was re-elected again in 1999 and remained a Deputy Speaker until losing her seat in the 2003 elections.
Chazan has authored, co-authored, or edited at least eight books and 56 articles in academic journals on comparative (especially African) and Israeli politics.
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