Dvir, Rotem
individual record
Assistant Research Scientist
Positions:
- Lecturer, International Affairs, Bush School of Government and Public Service
- Assistant Research Scientist, Institute for Science, Technology, and Public Policy
education and training
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2021
- M.A. in Political Science, University of Haifa - (Haifa, Israel) 2014
- B.A. in Political Science and Economics, University of Haifa - (Haifa, Israel) 2010
selected publications
Academic Articles4
- Dvir, R (2021). All Options Are on the Table? Time Horizons and the Decision-Making Process in Conflict. Foreign Policy Analysis. 17(4),
- Dvir, R., Geva, N., & Vedlitz, A. (2021). Unpacking Public Perceptions of Terrorism: Does Type of Attack Matter?. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. 1-21.
- Dvir, R (2019). Post factum clarity: failure to identify spontaneous threats. Intelligence and National Security. 34(4), 576-594.
- Jo, H., Dvir, R., & Isidori, Y (2016). Who Is a Rebel? Typology and Rebel Groups in the Contemporary Middle East. meta. 6(0), 76-86.
recent teaching activities
- BUSH631 Quant Meth Pub Mgmt I Instructor
- POLS318 Theories Intl Relations Instructor
Email
rdvir@tamu.edu
First Name
Rotem
Last Name
Dvir