PhD Students
Petr Pesov Conflicts as Processes: An Attempt at an Interdisciplinary Modern Conflict Typology
Existing models of conflict escalation are either single or dual-disciplinary, while due to the field’s interdisciplinarity, conflicts are affected by an extensive amount of both internal and exogenous factors.
Continue readingMax Goetz – Non-Domestic Reparations for Gross Violations of Human Rights in Comparative Perspective (2023-present)
Max is a PhD student in Conflict Resolution, a researcher at the Center for the Study of Conflict and their Resolution, and a fellow at the Edmond Safra Scholarship.
His research focuses on setting up a mixed methods dataset on international reparation claims.
Continue readingOr Rappel-Kroyzer – AI, Big Data and Political Behavior (2019-present)
Or is a PhD student in history, a fellow at the Center for the Study of the USA with the Fulbright Program, and a member of the research group.
Idan Franco – Political Minorities (2023-present)
Idan’s dissertation research focuses on unfamiliar and surprising trends in the political behavior of minority groups in the USA.
Sharon Lili Elhadad – Politics, Heath Policy & Economics
Sharon’s dissertation research focuses on Food Safety Regulations, Health Policy, Public Health, and Public Policy.
Continue readingLior Yoffe
Lior’s work focuses on perceptions of legitimacy concerning security-privacy compromises in the cyber era