<p>Curriculum Vitae - Uri Resnick</p><p>Work Address: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs 9 Yitzhak Rabin Boulevard Qiryat Ben-Gurion, Jerusalem 9103001</p><p>Telephone: +972-2-530-3563; +972-50-6203008 (CELL) e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Date and Place of Birth: 20/12/1970; Ottawa, Canada</p><p>Date of Immigration to Israel: 15/9/1988</p><p>Military Service: 1990-1993: Israel Defense Forces (infantry) Languages: English; Hebrew; French Wife+children: Tali + Yehonatan, Itamar</p><p>Education</p><p>2005 PhD in international relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Thesis: Dynamics of Asymmetric Territorial Conflict: on the Evolution of “Patience.” Nobel Laureate Robert Aumann on dissertation committee.</p><p>1998 MA in political science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Thesis: Palestinian and Israeli Political Behaviour(1993-1996). Magna Cum Laude.</p><p>1995 BA in political science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.</p><p>Professional Experience</p><p>August 2014 - Policy Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jerusalem</p><p>2012 -2014 Deputy Consul General of Israel in Los Angeles</p><p>2010- 2012 Policy Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jerusalem</p><p>2008-2010 Deputy Director, Department for UN Political Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jerusalem. 2005 -2008 Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Israel, Sofia, Bulgaria</p><p>2003-2005 Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Israel, Dakar, Senegal.</p><p>2002 -2003 Egypt Desk, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jeruasalem. </p><p>May 2000 Research fellowship in United States Senate Special Committee on Aging </p><p>1995-1996 Economic policy intern at the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies (Jerusalem and Washington, D.C.)</p><p>Academic Work Experience</p><p>2014 Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Government and Politics Ben Gurion University of the Negev</p><p>Adjunct Lecturer, Department of International Relations Political Science, Philosophy and Economics Program Rothberg International School</p><p>The Hebrew University of Jerusalem</p><p>2013 Visiting Lecturer, UCLA</p><p>2010-2012 Adjunct Lecturer, Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya.</p><p>2012- Adjunct Lecturer, Sapir Academic Campus </p><p>2006-2007 Visiting Lecturer: University of Sofia University of Plovdiv New Bulgarian University</p><p>Courses Game Theory: Applications in International Relations Seminar on Territorial Conflict Rational Choice, Game Theory and International Relations Game theory for the social sciences Foreign Policy Planning: theory and practice Foreign Policy Formulation: practical workshop</p><p>Publications</p><p>Books</p><p>Dynamics of Asymmetric Territorial Conflict: the Evolution of Patience. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013. </p><p>Papers</p><p>“Likely Trajectories of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: an Empirical Perspective.” Work in Progress.</p><p>“The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Comparative Perspective.” Work in Progress.</p><p>“Electorate Accountability.” Work in progress.</p><p>“Explaining Post-Independence Conflict.”Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict. Vol. 5, No. 1, August 2012, pages 31-54.</p><p>"UNRWA and Local Integration." Middle East Quarterly, Volume 19, Number 4. Fall 2012, pages 45-52. </p><p>"Jabotinsky's Thought and Current Affairs." Kivunim Hadashim, Vol. 26, June 2012, pages 173-189. [Hebrew]</p><p>"התפישות של ז'בוטינסקי – והאקטואליה." כיוונים חדשים, כרך 26, יוני 2012, עמ' 173-189. </p><p>“Territorial Disputes: Perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs., Vol. II, No. 3, September 2008: 92-102. </p><p>“The Evolution of Temporal Attitudes in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 1967-2002.” Bulgarian Journal of International Relations [Mejdunarodno Otnoshenia] Vol. 38, No. 3, June 2008: 27-52.</p><p>“ War and peace in the Balkans: states, nations and great powers” in Benjamin Miller (2007) States, Nations and Great Powers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in International Relations, No. 104): 256-284 (with Benjamin Miller).</p><p>“ Conflict In the Balkans (1830-1913): Combining Levels of Analysis.” International Politics Vol. 40, No. 3, September 2003: 365-407 (with Benjamin Miller). Reform of Municipal Government Finance in Israel. Jerusalem: Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies - Division for Economic Policy Research (1996). </p><p>Articles in the Press "The Empirical Case for Defensible Borders". The Jerusalem Post, 5.9.2011. "Compromise Requires Resolve". Yediot Ahronot, 22.9.2011. [In Hebrew – [בשביל פשרה צריך נחישות. "ידיעות אחרונות", 22.9.2011. "Israel and Hamas: Just the Facts Please". LA Times (online). 21.11.2012. "Israel's I.T. League Spawning Innovations." U-T San Diego. 11.1.2013. “For Israel, charity begins – but doesn’t end – at home.” LA Times (online). 24.6.2013. “A Water War in Israel? Hardly.” LA Times (online). 20.11.2013 “Powerful rivals don’t disappear: why a two-state solution is basically inevitable.” The Jerusalem Post, 2.12.2013</p><p>“Max Steinberg’s quiet bravery.” The Times of Israel, 24.7.2014</p><p>“Hamas’ war crimes threaten far more than Palestinians.” Las Vegas Review Journal, 27.7.2014</p><p>“The strategic blunder of bearing false witness.” The Washington Times. 6.8.2014. </p><p>Professional Associations International Studies Association. Israel Studies Association.</p><p>Awards March 2001 The Herzog Award in International Relations, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem</p><p>January 2001 The Carmon Foundation Award, Intelligence Heritage Center, Herzliyah, Israel. Conferences and Lectures</p><p>June 2014 “Asymmetric Territorial Conflicts.” RAND, Santa Monica.</p><p>December 2013 “Asymmetric Territorial Conflicts: Empirical Findings.” The Center for Rationality, Hebrew University. </p><p>September 2013 Association of International Studies West Conference. Pasadena. September 28, 2013. Paper: “Likely Trajectories of the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict.”</p><p>June 2013 Association of Israel Studies Conference. Los Angeles. June 24, 2013. UCLA. Paper: “The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Comparative Perspective.”</p><p>May 2013 Public Diplomacy on the Frontlines. Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars (APDS) Conference. Los Angeles. May 13, 2013. University of Southern California. Presentation: “Israel’s Public Diplomacy Challenge.”</p><p>February 2012 Mideast Forum Conference on UNRWA and Reintegration. Jerusalem. February 14-15, 2012.</p><p>December 2011 20th Anniversary of the Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Presentation: "Rationality and Foreign Policy Planning."</p><p>May 2011 The Greg Rosshandler International Conference on Democracies and the Right to Self-Defense, Bar Ilan University, Israel. Presentation: "Electorate Accountability." </p><p>September 2009 World Summit on Counter-Terrorism: Terrorism's Global Impact, 8th International ICT Conference, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel: Lecture: "UN General Assembly Resolutions and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Costly Signals."</p><p>September 1999 Bari, Italy: “Workshop in Experimental Economics” </p><p>July 1999 Stony Brook, New York: “NATO ASI (Advanced Study Institute) in Stochastic Games and Applications.”</p><p>May 6-7 1998 Jerusalem: “2020: Multidisciplinary Research in Israel.” Lecture: "Palestinian and Israeli political behaviour (1993-1996): the effects of ambiguity on strategic interaction." </p><p>June 1998 Jerusalem: “Auction Theory” (Center for Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory). June 28- Hydra, Greece: “7th Annual Summer Seminar on European Security and July 5, 1998 Conflict Resolution.” Paper submitted: The Fallacy of the ‘Ideal’ Conflict Resolution Policy</p><p>Fields of Interest</p><p> Israeli foreign policy Game theory Political theory</p>
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