Mora Deitch

Associate

Mora Deitch

  • Short CV

    • Since 09/2021: Research Fellow at the GIGA Institute for African Affairs

    • Since 09/2021: ISEF Foundation International Fellow

    • 10/2020 - 10/2021: Mozes S. Schupf Fellow, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    • Since 04/2019: Neubauer Research Associate at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Tel-Aviv University, Israel

    • 01/2019 - 10/2019: Lecturer, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    • 01/2019 - 05/2019: Research Assistant in the research project Comparative Agendas Project, Bar-Ilan University and the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel

    • 10/2018 - 01/2019: Teaching Assistant, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    • 06/2018 - 10/2018: Research Assistant in the research project Transformation Processes in the India-Pakistan and Arab-Israel Conflicts, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    • 09/2017 - 01/2019: Research Assistant in the research project Religious Minorities: Discrimination, Grievances and Conflict, Bar-Ilan University and the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

    • 05/2017 - 09/2017: Research Assistant in the research project Religion and State (RAS) Round 3, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    • Since 02/2017: Ph.D. candidate at the Political Studies Department of Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    Countries and Regions

    • Africa


    Environmental Research | 01/2023

    On Radar and Radio Exposure and Cancer in the Military Setting

    Michael Peleg

    Prof. Dr. Elliot Berry

    Or Native

    Prof. Dr. Elihu D. Richter

    Journal of Conflict Resolution | 06/2022

    Rebels with a Cause: Does Ideoloy make Armed Conflicts Longer and bloodier?

    Ideology may directly provide motive and indirectly capacity for collective violence, thus making armed conflicts longer and bloodier. The authors investigate these propositions by drawing on an innovative global dataset which codes ideological claims by rebel groups and governments in intrastate armed conflicts since 1946.

    Ass. Prof. Dr. Ariel Zellman

    Peacebuilding | 04/2022

    Religion, Peace and Justice: the Effects of Transitional Justice on Religious Armed Conflict Resolution

    Despite a growing literature on the relationship between religion and conflict, we know little about the conditions under which peace processes of religious conflicts may succeed. The purpose of this study is to examine the role of transitional justice in peace processes of religious conflicts.

    Dr. Yoav Kapshuk

    The Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee

    GIGA Working Papers | 09/2021

    One Year After: Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Increased Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa?

    In the spring of 2020, observers and practitioners warned that COVID-19 would increase violence in sub-Saharan Africa through an economic shock that would lead to distributional conflict and state repression – and violence did indeed increase in 2020. An analysis by Prof. Dr. Matthias Basedau and Mora Deitch.

    Research Project | 01/03/2021 - 30/09/2022

    Corona Conflicts? Analysing Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Violent Conflict in Africa

    At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, decision-makers warned that the pandemic might lead to more violent conflict in fragile states, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This project engages in a mixed-methods approach to study related relationships.
    Volkswagen Foundation, 2021-2022

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