All Stories

  1. Spontaneous Contact and Social Resilience Following Eruption of Interethnic Violence in Ethnically Mixed Settings
  2. Who will protect our human rights? Cities, states, and ethnicity
  3. Third space and spontaneous contact in a divided city: evidence from Jerusalem
  4. Flexible compliance : utility and legitimacy in Jerusalem
  5. Urban identity versus national identity in the global city: Evidence from six European cities
  6. Legacies of Survival: Historical Violence and Ethnic Minority Behavior
  7. Bloody Pasts and Current Politics: The Political Legacies of Violent Resettlement
  8. Seeing peace like a city: local visions and diplomatic proposals for future solutions
  9. Leadership repertoire and political engagement in a divided city: The case of East Jerusalem
  10. Spontaneous contact and intergroup attitudes in asymmetric protracted ethno-national conflict: East Jerusalem Palestinian students in an Israeli academic setting.
  11. Atypical violence and conflict dynamics: evidence from Jerusalem
  12. Social Navigation of Asylum Seekers: Journeying through Host/Transit Countries amid Changing Political Conditions
  13. What Happens to Peace When the Process is Stalled: Competing International Approaches to the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict, 1996–2021
  14. Leadership development in divided cities: The Homecomer, Middleman, and Pathfinder
  15. Limited urban citizenship: the case of community councils in East Jerusalem
  16. Military Autonomy and Balancing in Political Crises: Lessons From the Middle East
  17. When do institutions suddenly collapse? Zones of knowledge and the likelihood of political cascades
  18. Geographies of violence in Jerusalem: The spatial logic of urban intergroup conflict
  19. The Imperative to Explore the Impact of Disarmament on Peacemaking Efforts and Conflict Recurrence
  20. The Legitimacy of Alien Rulers
  21. Determinants of Regional Political Distinctiveness
  22. Receptivity to Violence in Ethnically Divided Societies: A Micro-Level Mechanism of Perceived Horizontal Inequalities
  23. The Political Legacies of Combat: Attitudes Toward War and Peace Among Israeli Ex-Combatants
  24. Youth bulge and civil war: Why a country’s share of young adults explains only non-ethnic wars
  25. Group Segregation and Urban Violence
  26. Ethnic Minority Rule and Civil War Onset How Identity Salience, Fiscal Policy, and Natural Resource Profiles Moderate Outcomes
  27. Violence and Control in Civil Conflict: Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza
  28. Three Two Tango: Territorial Control and Selective Violence in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza
  29. Between Replication and Docking: "Adaptive Agents, Political Institutions, and Civic Traditions" Revisited
  30. The Puzzle of the Diffusion of Central‐Bank Independence Reforms: Insights from an Agent‐Based Simulation
  31. Does Political Decentralization Exacerbate or Ameliorate Ethnopolitical Mobilization? A Test of Contesting Propositions
  32. Abstractions, Ensembles, and Virtualizations: Simplicity and Complexity in Agent-Based Modeling
  33. Ethnic Polarization, Ethnic Salience, and Civil War
  34. Demarking Political Space: Territoriality and the Ethnoregional Party Family
  35. Secessionism in Multicultural States: Does Sharing Power Prevent or Encourage It?
  36. The institutionalization of identity: Micro adaptation, macro effects, and collective consequences
  37. Studying Performance and Learning With ABIR
  38. Deliberative democracy and public discourse: The agent-based argument repertoire model