Short Biography

I am a senior lecturer at the Department of Political Science and the Joint Program in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Here is my Curriculum Vitae, and here you can find my Google Scholar page.

My research interests lie at the intersection of political economy, political behavior and political sociology. I bring an array of methods to this research, including survey analysis, field experiments, and text analysis. The geographic scope of my research to date covers member states of the European Union, Israel, and the United States. 

My research has been published, among other places, in the American Political Science Review, Annual Review of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Comparative Political Studies, British Journal of Sociology and Social ForcesYou can read more about my research in the Economist, the American Prospect, the Washington Post, the BBCHaAretz and Ynet. I currently hold the Carmi Gilon lectureship at the Hebrew University. 

I studied politics, philosophy and economics and received my BA from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, in 2009. In 2016 I received my PhD from Harvard, where I was affiliated with the Center for European Studies, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and the Inequality and Social Policy Program at the Kennedy School. During 2017-2018, I was a fellow at the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University.