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    Terrorism & Counterterrorism
    Psychology of Political Violence
    Foreign Policy Decision Making
    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
    Intergroup Relations

    Though I study conflicts all over the world, one particular area of specialization is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Previous publications have explored the role of exposure to violence, ideology, and conflict frames in shaping public opinion dynamics in this context. My current projects focus on the the co-evolution of military tactics between the Israeli government and Palestinian groups over time, drawing on a novel micro-level dataset I have constructed of 180,000+ violent interactions between Israelis and Palestinians from 2010-2020.

    Framing & Fighting: The Impact of Conflict Frames on Political Attitudes
    Rationalizing Conflict: the Polarizing Role of Accountability in Ideological Decision Making
    Exposure to Political Violence and Political Extremism
    PA'ILIM: Introducing A New Micro-Level Dataset of the Israeli & Palestinian Conflict
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