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Curriculum Vitae for Ian Steven Lustick (updated March 2019)

Contact Information: Address: Department Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics University of Pennsylvania 133 S. 36th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

Email: [email protected]

Tel.: 215-898-5719

EDUCATION: Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1976 M.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1972 B.A. , 1971 (Magna Cum Laude)

EMPLOYMENT:

Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania: 1991-present; Department Chair: 1997-2000 Professor of Government, Dartmouth College: 1988-91 Associate Professor of Government, Dartmouth College: 1982-1988 Assistant Professor of Government, Dartmouth College: 1976-1982 Analyst, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State: 1979-1980 Visiting Instructor in Political Science, University of California, Santa Cruz: Spring 1975

ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS:

Bess W. Heyman Chair in Political Science 2003- School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Dean’s Fellowship, 2019 National Science Foundation, 2002-2005 United States Institute of Peace, 2002-03 Merriam Term Chair in Political Science, 2001-2003 Carnegie Corporation Research Grant, 2000-2002 Penn Research Foundation Grant, 2000 J. David Greenstone Award for the Best Book in Politics and History, American Political Science Association, 1995 Penn Research Foundation Grant, 1993 Richard L. Simon Term Chair in the Social Sciences, 1991-1996, 1996-2001 National Endowment for the Humanities Interpretive Research Grant, 1988-1991 United States Institute of Peace Research Grant, 1988 Dartmouth Faculty Fellowships, 1988, 1983 Spoor Leadership Grant 1987-88 Social Science Research Council Postdoctoral Grant, 1983-84 Whiting Foundation Fellowship National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1982 National Endowment for the Humanities/Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship, 1979-80 University Consortium for World Order Fellowship, 1973-74 Danforth Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1971-76 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1971 Phi Beta Kappa (1970)

PUBLICATIONS:

Books and Monographs

Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming.

Trapped in the War on Terror. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006.

Unsettled States, Disputed Lands: Ireland, France and Algeria, Israel and the West Bank-Gaza. Cornell University Press, 1993.

For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel. New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1988, 1994.

State-Building Failure in British Ireland and French Algeria. Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, University of California, 1985, Research Monograph Series, No. 63.

Arabs in the Jewish State: Israel's Control of a National Minority. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1980.

Israel and Jordan: The Implications of an Adversarial Partnership. Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, University of California, 1978.

Edited Volumes

Exile and Return Predicaments of Palestinians and Jews, Ian S. Lustick and Ann M. Lesch, eds. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005)

Right-sizing the State: The Politics of Moving Borders, (with Brendan O’Leary and Thomas Callaghy). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Arab-Israeli Relations: A Collection of Contending Perspectives and Recent Research. Hamden, Conn: Garland Publishing, 1994.

Volume Titles:

I. Arab-Israeli Relations: Historical Background and Origins of the Conflict; II. Triumph and Catastrophe: The War of 1948, Israeli Independence, and the Refugee Problem; III. From War to War: Israel vs. the Arabs 1948-1967; IV. From Wars Toward Peace in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1969-1993; V. Religion, Culture, and Psychology in Arab-Israeli Relations; VI. Economic, Legal, and Demographic Dimensions of Arab-Israeli Relations; VII. The Conflict with the Arabs in Israeli Politics and Society; VIII. The Conflict with Israel in Arab Politics and Society; IX. Palestinians under Israeli Rule; X. Arab-Israeli Relations in World Politics

Critical Essays in Israeli Politics, Society, and Culture. (with Barry Rubin) Books on Israel Series, Vol. II. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991.

Books on Israel: Review Essays on Israeli Politics and Society. Volume I. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.

Journal Articles

"The Red Thread of Israel's 'Demographic Problem'," Middle East Policy, Vol. XXVI, no. 1 (Spring 2019) pp. 141-149. Also published in Arabic in Qadayah (Summer 2019), a Palestinian journal, based in Ramallah.

"The Occupation after 51 Years," (Review Essay) Israel Studies Review, Vol. 33, no. 3 (Winter 2018) pp. 140-151.

“The Balfour Declaration as a Radical and Accidentally Relevant Document,” Middle East Policy Vol. XXIV, no. 4 (Winter 2017) pp. 66-76.

"Review Essay 'A Political Theory for the Jewish People.'” Quest: Issues in Contemporary Jewish History, No. 11 (October 2017) pp. 1-5.

“An Agent-Based Model of Counterfactual Opportunities for Reducing Atrocities in Syria, 2011-2014,” with Miguel Garces and Thomas McCauley (Washington, D.C.: Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide, Holocaust Memorial Museum, August 2017).

"The Holocaust in Israeli Political Culture: Four Constructions and Their Consequences," Contemporary Jewry. (2017) 37:125–170

“Making Sense of the Nakba: Ari Shavit, Baruch Marzel, and Zionist Claims to Territory,” Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 44 No. 2 (Winter 2015) pp. 7-27.

"Escaping the Two-State Snare," Tikkun Magazine, Vol. 30, no 4 (Fall 2015) pp. 29-30.

“Places vs. Spaces for Palestinians and Jews," Perspectives (Spring 2014) pp. 70-71.

"What Counts is the Counting: Statistical Manipulation as a Solution to Israel's ‘Demographic Problem,’” Middle East Journal, Vol. 67, no. 2 (Spring 2013) pp. 185-205.

"Mah SheChasuv Hu Ketzak Sophrimi: Manipulazation Lepitaron Le "Baaya Hademographit" shel Yisrael," HaMerchav Hatizburi, Winter 2014, Number 8. (Hebrew publication of above, separately peer-reviewed, in this Israeli journal, Public Sphere) pp. 77-100.

“Israel Needs a New Map,” Middle East Policy. Vol. XX, no. 2 (Summer 2013) pp. 25-32.

"America and the Regional Powers in a Transforming Middle East," with F. Gregory Gause, III. Middle East Policy. Vol XIX, No. 2 (Summer 2012) pp. 1-9. "Institutional Rigidity and Evolutionary Theory: Trapped on a Local Maximum," Cliodynamics: The Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical History, Vol. 2, no. 2, 2012; http://escholarship.org/uc/item/43w3q5kp#page-1

“Leaving the Villa and Striking a Raw Nerve,” Israel Studies Review, Vol. 26, no. 2 (Winter 2011) pp. 21-27.

"Israel’s Migration Balance: Demography, Politics, and Ideology," Israel Studies Review, Vol. 26, no. 1 (Summer 2011) pp. 33-65.

"Taking Evolution Seriously: Historical Institutionalism and Evolutionary Theory," Polity, Vol. 43, no. 2 (April, 2011) pp. 179-209

“Secession of the Center: A Virtual Probe of the Prospects for Punjabi Secessionism in Pakistan and the Secession of Punjabistan,” Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulations, Vol. 14, no. 7 (January 2011). http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/1/7.html

"Tetlock and Counterfactuals: Saving Methodological Ambition from Empirical Findings," Critical Review, Vol. 22, no. 4 (2010) pp. 427-47.

"Abstractions, Ensembles, and Virtualizations: Simplicity and Complexity in Agent-Based Modeling," (co-authored with Dan Miodownik) Comparative Politics, Vol. 41, no. 2 (January 2009) pp. 223-244.

"Abandoning the Iron Wall: Israel and the Middle Eastern 'Muck'," Middle East Policy, Vol. XV, no. 3 (Fall 2008) pp. 30-56.

"Fractured Fairy Tale: The War on Terror and the Emperor's New Clothes," Homeland Security Affairs, Vol. III, no. 1 (February 2007). http://www.hsaj.org/?fullarticle=3.1.2

"Negotiating Truth: The Holocaust, Lehavdil, and al-Nakba," Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 60, no. 1 (Fall/Winter 2006) pp. 51-77.

"Yerushalayim, al-Quds, and the Wizard of Oz: Facing the Problem of Jerusalem after Camp David II and the al-Aqsa Intifada," Journal of Israeli History,Vol. 23, no. 2 (Autumn 2004) pp. 200-215.

"Secessionism in Multicultural States: Does Sharing Power Prevent or Encourage It?" (co-authored with Dan Miodownik and Roy J. Eidelson) American Political Science Review, Vol. 98, no. 2 (May 2004): 209-229.

"VIR-POX: An Agent-Based Analysis of Smallpox Preparedness and Response Policy," Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (co-authored with Benjamin M. Eidelson) Vol. 7, no. 3 (2004). http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/7/3/6.html

“PS-I: A User-Friendly Agent-Based Modeling Platform for Testing Theories of Political Identity and Political Stability,” Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulations, Vol. 5, no. 3 (June 2002) http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/5/3/7.html “In Search of Hegemony: Nationalism and Religion in the Middle East,” Hagar: International Social Science Review, Vol. 3, no. 2 (2002) pp. 171-201. "The Institutionalization of Identity: Micro Adaptation, Macro Effects, and Collective Consequences," co-authored with Dan Miodownik. Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 37, no.2 (2002) pp. 24-53.

“The Republican Caste in the Non-Arab State,” Teoria ve-Bikoret (Hebrew) No. 19 (2001) pp. 71-74.

“Studying Performance and Learning with ABIR: The Effects of Knowledge, Mobilizing Agents, and Predictability,” Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Fall 2001) 263-279. (with A. Maurits van der Veen and Dan Miodownik)

“The Quality of Theory and the Comparative Disadvantage of Area Studies,” Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, Vol. 34 (2000) pp. 189-192.

“Yerushalayim and Al-Quds: Political Catechism and Political Realities,” Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 30, no 1(Autumn 2000) pp. 5-21.

“Not Exactly, Mr. President: Speaking Truth, Sort of, to Power,” Polity Vol. 23, no. 3 (Spring, 2000) pp. 319-325.

“Deliberative Democracy and Public Discourse: The Agent Based Argument Repertoire Model,” Complexity, Vol. 5, no.4 (2000) pp. 13-30. (with Dan Miodownik)

“Agent-Based Modeling of Collective Identity: Testing Constructivist Theory,” Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulations, Vol. 3, no. 1 (January 2000). http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/3/1/1.html.

“Geography and Political Science,” Political Geography, Vol. 18, no. 8 (Nov. 1999) pp. 901-905.

“Hegemony and the Riddle of Nationalism: The Dialects of Political Identity in the Middle East,” in Ethnicity and Conflict in the Middle East, Leonard Binder, ed. (Gainesville, Florida: Press, 1999) pp. 332-359.

“Israel as a Non-Arab State: The Political Implications of Mass Immigration of Non-Jews,” Middle East Journal, Vol. 53, no. 3 (Summer 1999) pp. 101-117.

“Ending Protracted Conflicts: The Oslo Peace Process Between Political Partnership and Legality,” Cornell International Law Journal (1997) pp. 101-117.

“The Absence of Middle Eastern Great Powers: Political ‘Backwardness’ in Historical Perspective,” International Organization, Vol. 51, No. 4 (Autumn 1997) pp.653 83.

“Lijphart, Lakatos, and Consociationalism,” World Politics, Vol. 50 (October 1997) pp. 88-117.

“Israeli History: Who is Fabricating What?” Survival, Autumn 1997, pp. 156-166.

“Has Israel Annexed East Jerusalem?” Middle East Policy, Vol. V, no. 1 (January 1997) pp. 34-45.

“History, Historiography, and Political Science: Multiple Historical Records and the Problem of Selection Bias," American Political Science Review, Vol. 90, No. 3 (September 1996) pp. 605-618.

"Hegemonic Beliefs and Territorial Rights," International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Vol. 20 (1996) pp. 1-14.

"To Build and to Be Built By: Israel and the Hidden Logic of the Iron Wall," Israel Studies, Vol. I, No. 1 (1996) pp. 196-223.

"Fundamentalism, Politicized Religion and Pietism," Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, Vol. 30, No. 1 (July 1996) pp. 26-32.

"Necessary Risks: Lessons for the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process from Ireland and Algeria," Middle East Policy, Vol. III, No. 3 (1994) pp. 41-59.

"Liberalism and Nationalism; Can They Be Joined?" Journal of International Law and Politics, Vol. 27, No.1 (Fall 1994) pp. 265-279.

"Re-Inventing Jerusalem," Foreign Policy, No. 93 (Winter, 1993/94) pp. 41-59.

"Writing the Intifada: Collective Action in the Occupied Territories," World Politics, Vol. 45, No. 4 (July 1993) pp. 560-594.

"Changing Rationales for Political Violence in the Arab-Israeli Conflict," Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1 (1990) pp. 54-79.

"Becoming Problematic: Breakdown of a Hegemonic Conception of Ireland in Nineteenth Century Britain," Politics and Society, Vol. 18, No. 1 (March 1990) pp. 39-73.

"Hegemony and the State" (with David Laitin) States and Social Structures Newsletter No. 9 (Winter 1989) pp. 1-4.

“The Voice of a Sociologist; the Task of an Historian; The Limits of a Paradigm," Megamot (Hebrew, Vol. 30, No. 4 (December 1987) pp. 509-517.

"Israel's Dangerous Fundamentalists," Foreign Policy, No. 68 (Fall 1987) pp. 118-139.

"Israeli State-Building in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip: Theory and Practice," International Organization, Vol. 41, No. 1 (Winter 1987) pp. 151-171.

"Israeli Politics and American Foreign Policy," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 61, No. 2 (Winter 1982/83) pp. 379-399.

"Israel and the West Bank after Elon Moreh: The Mechanics of De Facto Annexation," The Middle East Journal, Vol. 35, No. 4 (Autumn 1981) pp. 557-577.

"Explaining the Variable Utility of Disjointed Incrementalism: Four Propositions," American Political Science Review, Vol. 84, No. 2 (June 1980) pp. 342-353.

"Saving Camp David: Kill the Autonomy Talks," Foreign Policy, No. 41 (Winter 1980-81) pp. 21-43.

"Stability in Deeply Divided Societies: Consociationalism vs. Control," World Politics, Vol. 31, No. 3 (April, 1979) pp. 325-344.

"Leadership: A Comparative Perspective," International Organization, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Winter 1974) (with David Laitin) pp. 89-117.

Chapters in Edited Volumes (Selected)

"Fieldwork and Emotion," in An Unorthodox Guide to Fieldwork, Peter Krause and Ora Szekely, eds. (New York: Columbia University Press, forthcoming).

“Thinking Counterfactually and with Discipline: Agent-Based Models for Constructing and Deconstructing the Future," in Interpretive Quantification: Methodological Explorations for Critical and Constructivist , J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg, eds. (Ann Arbor: Press, 2017) 145-173.

"Zionist Theories of Peace in the Pre-state Era: Legacies of Dissimulation and Israel's Arab Minority, Israel and Its Palestinian Citizens: Ethnic Privilege and Equal Citizenship, Nadim N. Rouhana and Sahar S. Huneidi's, eds., (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017) pp. 38-72. (with Matthew Berkman)

"Making Sense of the Nakba: Ari Shavit, Baruch Marzel, and Zionist Claims to Territory," Israel and Palestine: Alternative Perspectives on Statehood, John Ehrenburg and Yoav Peled, eds. (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016) pp. 17-40.

“Conclusion: The Political Dynamics of Settlement Projects: The Central State- Settler-Native Triangle,” in Settlers in Contested Lands, Oded Haklai and Neophytos Loizides, eds. (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2015) pp. 192-208.

Making Sense of Social Radar: V-SAFT as an intelligent machine. In Egeth, J., Klein, G. D., & Schmorrow, D. (Eds.). Sociocultural Behavior Sensemaking: State of the Art in Understanding the Operational Environment. Pg. 309-329. (McLean, VA: The MITRE Corporation, 2014) pp. 309-329.

"Trapped, or Not, in the Legacy of the War on Terror," Ian S. Lustick, in Assessing the War on Terror, edited by Mohammed Ayoob and Etga Ugur (Boulder, CO: Lynne Reiner, 2013) pp. 173-192.

“Verification as a Form of Validation: Deepening Theory to Broaden Application of DOD Protocols to the Social Sciences,” with Matthew Tubin, in Advances in Design for Cross-Cultural Activities Part II Edited by Dylan D. Schmorrow (CRC Press 2012) pp. 158-167.

“Deploying Constructivism for the Analysis of Rare Events: How Possible Is the Emergence of ‘Punjabistan’?” in Constructivist Theories of Ethnic Politics, Kanchan Chandra, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012) pp. 422-52.

“One State not two? A cruel examination of the two- states-are-impossible argument for a single-state Palestine/the land of Israel,” in International Law and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Rights-Based Approach to Middle East Peace, Susan M. Akram, Michael Dumper, Michael Lynk, and Iain Scobbie, eds. (London: Routledge, 2011) pp. 279-96. "Why Terrorism Is a Much Smaller Threat than You Think," in Contemporary Debates on Terrorism, Richard Jackson and Justin Sinclair, eds. (London: Routledge, 2012) pp. 66-74.

"The Unraveling of Algérie Française and the Fate of the Pieds Noirs," in Population Resettlement in International Conflicts, Arie M. Kacowicz & Pawel Lutomski, eds. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007) pp. 41-55.

"Negotiating Truth: The Holocaust and, Lehavdil, Al-Nakba," in Exile and Return: Predicaments of Palestinians and Jews, in Ann M. Lesch and Ian S. Lustick, eds. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005) pp. 106-130.

"The Failure of Oslo and the Abiding Question of the Refugees," with Ann M. Lesch, in Exile and Return: Predicaments of Palestinians and Jews , Ann M. Lesch and Ian S. Lustick, eds. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005) pp. 3-16.

“National Identity Repertoires, Territory, and Globalization,” co-authored with Roy Eidelson, in Remapping Europe: Territory, Membership and Identity in a Supra-National Age, Mabel Berezin and Martin Schain, eds. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004).

“Thresholds of Opportunity and Barriers to Change in the Right-Sizing of States,” in Right-sizing the State: The Politics of Moving Borders, O’Leary, Lustick, and Callaghy, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. 74-102.

“Conclusion: Right-Sizing and the Alignment of States and Collective Identities,” in Right-sizing the State: The Politics of Moving Borders, O’Leary, Lustick, and Callaghy, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. 388-406.

"Control and the Stability of Jewish-Arab Relations in Israel," in Ethnopolitical Warfare: Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions, Daniel Chirot and Martin E. P. Seligman, eds. (Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2001) pp. 215-234.

“Hegemony and the Riddle of Nationalism,” in Ethnic Conflict and International Politics in the Middle East, Leonard Binder, ed. (Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 1999) pp. 332-359.

“The Other Side of Self-Determination: State Contraction in Theory and Practice– Lessons from Britain-Ireland, France-Algeria, and Israel-West Bank/Gaza,” in Self-Determination and Self-Administration: A Sourcebook, Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, ed. (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1997) pp. 101-124.

“The Fetish of Jerusalem: A Hegemonic Analysis,” in Israel in Comparative Perspective, Michael N. Barnett, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1996) pp. 143-172.

"Terrorism in the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Targets and Audiences," in Terrorism in Context, Martha Crenshaw (ed.), (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 1995) pp. 514-552.

"The Political Legacy of De facto Annexation: Rabin, the Territories, and the Regime Crisis in Israel," in Israel at the Crossroads, Efraim Karsh and Gregory Mahler (eds.) (London: I.B. Tauris, 1994) pp. 87-103.

“Jewish Fundamentalism and the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse," in Jewish Fundamentalism in Comparative Perspective: Religion, Ideology, and the Crisis of Modernity, Laurence J. Silberstein (ed.), (New York: New York Univ. Press, 1993).

"The Changing Political Role of Israeli Arabs," in The Elections in Israel--1988, Asher Arian and Michal Shamir (eds.) (Boulder: Westview Press, 1990) pp. 115-134.

"The Political Road to Binationalism: Arabs in Jewish Politics," in The Emergence of a Binational Israel: The Second Republic in the Making, Ilan Peleg and Ofira Seliktar, eds. (Boulder: Westview Press, 1989) pp. 97-123.

"The West Bank and Gaza in Israeli Politics," The Begin Era: Issues in Contemporary Israel, Steven Heydemann, ed. (Boulder: Westview, 1984) pp. 79-98.

Other Peer-Reviewed Publications

“ICEWS Events of Interest Ground Truth Data Set,” With O'Brien, Sean; Shellman, Steve; Siedlecki, Timothy; Ward, Michael, 2015, "ICEWS Events of Interest Ground Truth Data Set", doi:10.7910/DVN/28119, Harvard Dataverse.

Book Reviews (Recent)

Review of Israeli Leftist Radicalism: An Ethics of Complicity, by Fiona Wright, in The Middle East Journal (forthcoming, Summer 2019).

Review of When the State Winks, by Michal Kravel-Tovi, in Israel Studies Review (September 2018).

Review of The Only Language They Understand, by Nathan Thrall, in Middle East Journal, Vo. 71, Number 4 (Autumn 2017) pp. 669-70. Unpublished Papers (Selected)

"From Process to Pathology: The Israel Lobby, Israeli Politics, and the Failure of Diplomacy." (26,500 words)

“Thinking about State Demise: Israel as a Case in Point,” Prepared for Presentation at the American Political Science Convention, Philadelphia, PA, September 2016.

“Methods in the Madness: Modeling Tactics of Violence in Insurgencies and Rebellions,” with Miguel Garces, Thomas McCauley, and Patrick O’Mahen. Paper prepared for presentation at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, March 2016.

“Agent-Based Simulations as a Modeling Solution for Understanding Use of Improvised Explosive Devices in Insurgencies and Rebellions,” with Patrick O’Mahen, Miguel Garces, and Thomas McCauley. Paper prepared for presentation at the Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2015.

“Modeling Endogeneity in Civil War: An Agent-Based Approach,” with Miguel Garces and Matthew Reichert, Paper Presented at Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 2015.

“Approaching ABM Virtualizations as Complex Games,” with Miguel Garces, Thomas McCauley, and Patrick O’Mahen. Paper prepared for presentation at The American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco Sept 3-7, 2015 "Studying the Edge of the State Space: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach to Forecasting Rare Events," with Miguel Garces and Matthew Reichert, International Studies Association Annual Conference, Toronto, March 2014.

"Validating and Verifying Validation and Verification: The Methodological Challenge of a Public Policy Imperative,” (August 7, 2012). APSA 2012, New Orleans, Annual Meeting Paper.

LANGUAGES:

Hebrew: Reading and Speaking French: Reading Arabic: Reading (fair)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY:

Secretary/Treasurer, Comparative Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, 2007- 2010; Chair, Albert Hourani Book Award Committee for the Middle East Studies Association; Member, APSA Woodrow Wilson Prize Committee for the Best Book in Political Science, 2006; Founder, Penn Agent-Based Modeling Laboratory (PAMLA) 2002- 2008; Co-Director (with Ann M. Lesch), USIP Project on Rights of Return in Zionism and Palestinian Nationalism Member; Laboratory in Comparative Ethnic Processes (LiCEP) 1999- 2004; President, Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association (1998-99); Director, “Rightsizing the State: The Politics of Moving Borders,” Social Science Research Council 1996-1998; Director, “Ford Foundation Workshops on the Problematics of States and Identities, University of Pennsylvania, 1994-1998. Program Chair, Comparative Politics Section, American Political Science Association Annual Conference; 1995 President, Association for Israel Studies (1993-95); Elected Member of the Council of the American Political Science Association (1990-92); Member, Joint Committee for the Near and Middle East of the Social Science Research Council (1994-1996)

Member: American Political Science Association Middle East Studies Association; Council on Foreign Relations; Association for Israel Studies

Editorial Advisory Board: Middle East Policy; Israel Studies Review

Book reviews published in Studies in Contemporary Jewry; Middle East Journal; American Political Science Review; International Journal of Middle East Studies; Middle East Studies Association Bulletin; Journal of Palestine Studies; Israel Studies Bulletin; Jewish Quarterly Review; American Historical Review; Middle East Policy, Perspectives on Politics; Israel Studies Review

CONSULTING: Manuscript reviewer for many university presses and professional journals including: Oxford University Press, SUNY Press, Stanford University Press, Indiana University Press, University Presses of Florida; University of California Press, Columbia University Press, Cornell Press, Cambridge University Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, University of Toronto Press, The Council on Foreign Relations, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; International Organization, Comparative Politics, Middle East Journal, American Political Science Review, American Journal of Sociology, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Comparative Studies in Society and History, World Politics, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulations, Political Studies Quarterly, Political Geography, Perspectives on Politics, PS: Political Science and Politics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Polity, Cambridge Review of International Affairs Consultant for the Department of State; consultant/invited lecturer for the National Security Council, National Security Agency, Israel Army Staff College, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Lockheed-Martin--ATL, SAIC, Boeing, various agencies of the United States Government

Project evaluation and research and analysis projects for Ford Foundation, Revson Foundation, American Enterprise Institute, National Endowment for the Humanities, Department of State, Department of Defense, US-Israel Bi- Cultural Foundation, Social Science Research Council, United States Institute of Peace, Israel Science Foundation, National Science Foundation, German-Israeli Binational Foundation for Scientific Research and Development