Published work:
"Domestic Legitimacy, Coethnics Abroad, and the Shape of the Homeland" (with Anne Jamison). Comparative Political Studies. https://doi.org/10.1177/00104140241312099
“Re-evaluating the impact of collective victimhood on conflict attitudes: Results from a natural experiment, a survey experiment, and panel study using Israel's Holocaust Memorial Day” (with Ethan VanderWilden). 2024. American Journal of Political Science. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajps.12906
“From Bennett to Ben-Gvir: Religious Zionist Political Behavior in the 2019-2022 Elections” (with Michael Freedman), in The Elections in Israel 2022, edited by Gideon Rahat, Noam Gidron, and Michal Shamir. Forthcoming. (English and Hebrew).
“Lessons from how nationalisms evolve for a one-state reality,” in The One State Reality: What is Israel/Palestine?, edited by Marc Lynch, Michael Barnett, Nathan Brown, and Shibley Telhami. 2023. Cornell University Press.
"International recognition and support for violence among nonpartisans" (with Yael Zeira). 2023. Journal of Peace Research. 60(4), 588–603.
“Domestic military deployments in response to COVID-19” (with Peter Erickson and Marko Kljajic). 2023. Armed Forces & Society. 49(2), 350–371.
"Homelands and Nationalism.” (with Alex Zhi-Xiong Koo). 2022. Nationalities Papers. 50(3): 417-429.
“Denationalization in the Israeli Palestinian Context,” in Continuity & Change in Political Culture: Israel & Beyond, edited by Yael S. Aronoff, Ilan Peleg, and Saliba Sarsar. 2020. Lexington Books.
“How homelands change.” 2020. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 64(2-3):490-517.
“How homelands change? Lessons from the experience of two Israeli nationalist movements” in People Changing Places: New Perspectives on Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the State, edited by Isabelle Cote and Matthew Mitchell. 2019. Routledge Press.
"Methodological Challenges in the Study of Stateless Nationalist Territorial Claims” (with Harris Mylonas). 2017. Territory, Politics, Governance. 5(2): 145-157.
Reprinted in Atzili, Boaz and Burak Kadercan, eds. 2017. Territorial Designs and International Politics: Inside-out and Outside-in. Routledge Press.
"Recognition Matters! International Recognition and Attitudes Towards Territorial Compromise,” (with Yael Zeira) 2017. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 61 (3): 537-563.
"Unequal Ground: Homelands and Conflict.” December 2016. International Organization 70(1): 33-63.
"Which Land is Our Land? Explaining Change in the Desired State Borders by Stateless Nationalist Movements” (with Harris Mylonas) 2014. Security Studies 23(4):754-786.
"Democratic Inclusion and Religious Nationalists in Israel” (with Orie Shelef). Summer 2013. Political Science Quarterly 128(2):289-316.
"Politicized Secularism in Israel: Secularists as a party to communal conflict,” Summer 2010. Contemporary Jewry, 30(1): 87-104.
"Testing the logic of unilateral withdrawal: Lessons from the History of the Labor Zionist Movement,” Summer 2007. Middle East Journal, 61(3): 460-475.
“From “Both Banks of the Jordan” to the “Whole Land of Israel:” Ideological Change in Revisionist Zionism,” Spring 2004. Israel Studies, 9(1): 125-148.
Working papers:
Dictatorships, not democracies: When ethnicity shapes the homeland (with Anne Spencer Jamison), Under Review
Neighborhood integration and inter-group relations (with Marko Kljajic), Under Review
Collective victimhood and conflict-related attitudes: A meta-analysis (with Marko Kljajic and Ethan Vanderwilden)
Motivational Crowding-out in the military (with James Gingras)
Understanding De-nationalization in Israel and Beyond
Inter-ethnic contact in the long term: the impact of “social housing” on violence and contemporary attitudes in the former Yugoslavia (with Marko Kljajic)
The impact of national holidays on nationalist attitudes (with Ethan vanderWilden)
Are civic nationalisms really more peaceful?: An empirical test”
Book reviews
“Beyond the Nation-State: The Zionist Political Imagination from Pinsker to Ben-Gurion,” by Dimitry Shumsky, Autumn 2019. Israel Studies Review, 34(2): 150-153.
“Lords of the Land: The War over Israel’s Settlements in the Occupied Territories, 1967–2007,” by Idith Zertal and Akiva Eldar, Summer 2009. Shofar, 27(4): 138-140.
“Arab-Jewish Relations: From Conflict to Resolution? Essays in Honour of Professor Moshe Ma’oz,” edited by Elie Podeh and Asher Kaufman. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2006. Winter 2008. Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 42(1-2).
“Outlawed Pigs: Law, Religion, and Culture in Israel,” by Daphne Barak Erez, 2008. Journal of Israeli History, 27(2): 282-286.
“The New Israel: Peacemaking and Liberalization” edited by Gershon Shafir and Yoav Peled, Fall 2002. Israel Studies Forum, 18(1): 127-130.
Non-peer reviewed publications
“If I Forget Thee Jerusalem: The Changing Historical Conceptions of Jerusalem,” Fall 1996. Israel Studies Bulletin: 9-16
“Comments on David Brooks and Julie Trottier, ‘Confronting Water in an Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement’” in David Brooks and Julie Trottier, A Modern Agreement to Share Water between Israelis and Palestinians: the FoEME Proposal. November 2010. Tel Aviv: Friends of the Earth Middle East, 45-48.
“Which Borders will States Fight for?” in POMEPS Studies: Rethinking Nation and Nationalism, 3/2015.
“The Foreign Policy Implications of Israel’s 2015 elections” E-International Relations
“Why Netanyahu’s win isn’t that dramatic” Monkey cage, Washington Post, 3/18/15
“Which Borders will states fight for?” Monkey cage, Washington Post, 5/18/15
“Israel, Palestine, and the prospects for denationalization,” POMEPS Studies 41: Israel/Palestine: Exploring A One-State Reality. https://pomeps.org/israel-palestine-and-the-prospects-for-denationalization.