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Co-Director, International Crisis Behavior Project, 1977-.
Co-Principal Investigator, Center for the Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism
(START), University of Maryland, 2005-2011.
Director, Minorities at Risk Project, University of Maryland, 2003-2010.
Chair, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 1990 - 2002.
Affiliate Faculty, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS),
1995 -.
Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 1983 -.
Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 1972 -
1983 (on leave 1975, 1977-1979).
Assistant Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 1969 -
1972.
Professorial Lecturer in International Relations, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced
International Studies, 1971 - 1974, 1977.
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, the Hebrew University,
Jerusalem, Israel, 1975, 1977 - 1979.
Other Professional Experience:
Visiting Scientist, National Security and Foreign Policy Study Center, Human Affairs Research
Centers, Battelle Memorial Institute, Washington, D.C., 1981 - 1983.
Curriculum Director, Maryland Summer Center for International Studies, Maryland State
Department of Education, 1985 - 1997.
Program Consultant, Pennsylvania Governor's School for International Studies, 1987 - 1995.
Council Member, American Political Science Association Section on Information Technology
and Politics, 2000-02.
Publications:
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(1) Books
Jonathan Wilkenfeld (ed.) Conflict Behavior and Linkage Politics. New York: David
McKay, 1973.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, Paul J. Rossa, and Stephen J. Andriole,
Foreign Policy Behavior: The Interstate Behavior Analysis Model. Beverly Hills,
California: Sage Publications, 1980.
Michael Brecher, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Sheila Moser, Crises in the Twentieth
Century, Volume I: Handbook of International Crises. Oxford, England: Pergamon
Books, 1988.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Michael Brecher, and Sheila Moser, Crises in the Twentieth
Century, Volume II: Handbook of Foreign Policy Crises. Oxford, England:
Pergamon Books, 1988.
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Crisis, Conflict and Instability. Oxford,
England: Pergamon Books, 1989.
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, A Study of Crisis. Ann Arbor, University
of Michigan Press, 1997, paperback 2000.
Brigid Starkey, Mark Boyer, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Negotiating a Complex World:
An Introduction to International Negotiation. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.
Second Edition 2005. International Negotiation in a Complex World. Third Edition
2010.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, David Quinn, and Victor Asal, Mediating
International Crises, Oxford: Routledge, 2005. Paperback edition 2006.
J. Joseph Hewitt, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Ted R. Gurr, Peace and Conflict 2008.
Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2008.
J. Joseph Hewitt, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Ted R. Gurr, Peace and Conflict 2010.
Boulder, CO. Paradigm Publishers, 2010.
J. Joseph Hewitt, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Ted R. Gurr, Peace and Conflict 2012.
Boulder, CO. Paradigm Publishers, 2012.
Dana Nau and Jonathan Wilkenfeld (eds.), Proceedings of the First International
Conference on Computational Cultural Dynamics, Menlo Park, CA: Association for the
Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2007.
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(2) Articles and Chapters
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Domestic and Foreign Conflict Behavior of Nations," Journal of
Peace Research, 1, 1968, pp. 56-69. A revised version appears in W.D. Coplin and
C.W. Kegley, (eds.), A Multi-Method Introduction to International Politics (Chicago:
Markham, 1971). Also reprinted in W.D. Coplin and C.W. Kegley (eds.) Analyzing
International Relations: A Multi-Method Introduction (New York: Praeger, 1975).
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Some Further Findings Regarding the Domestic and Foreign
Conflict Behavior of Nations," Journal of Peace Research, 2, 1969.
Dina A. Zinnes and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "An Analysis of Foreign Conflict Behavior
of Nations," in W.F. Hanrieder (ed.), Com parative Foreign Policy: Theoretical Essays
(New York: McKay, 1971).
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Models for the Analysis of Foreign Conflict Behavior of States,"
In B.M. Russett (ed.), Peace, War, and Numbers (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1972).
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Virginia L. Lussier, and Dale Tahtinen, "Conflict Interactions in
The Middle East, 1949-1967," Journal of Conflict Resolution, June 1972.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Domestic and Foreign Conflict," in J. Wilkenfeld (ed.), Conflict
Behavior and Linkage Politics (New York: McKay, 1973). Reprinted in Hebrew in
E. Gilboa (ed.), Readings in International Relations (Tel-Aviv: Am Oved, 1978).
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Dina A. Zinnes, "A Linkage Model of Domestic Conflict
Behavior," in J. Wilkenfeld (ed.) Conflict Behavior and Linkage Politics (New York:
McKay, 1973).
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Conflict Linkages in the Domestic and Foreign Spheres," in
S.A. Kirkpatrick (ed.), Quantitative Analysis of Political Data (Columbus, Ohio:
Merrill, 1974).
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "A Time Series Perspective on Conflict in the Middle East," in
P.J. McGowan (ed.), Sage International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Studies, Vol. 3,
1975.
Stephen J. Andriole, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Gerald W. Hopple, "A Framework for
The Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy Behavior," International Studies
Quarterly, June 1975.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Comment," in J.V. Gillespie and D.A. Zinnes, Mathematical
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Systems in International Relations Research (New York: Praeger, 1977).
Gerald W. Hopple, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Paul J. Rossa, and Robert N. McCauley,
"Societal and Interstate Determinants of Foreign Conflict," Jerusalem Journal of
International Relations, Summer 1977.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, Robert M. McCauley, and Stephen J. Andriole,
"Profiling States for Foreign Policy Analysis," Comparative Political Studies, Spring
1978.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, Paul J. Rossa, Stephen J. Andriole, Interstate
Behavior Analysis: Modeling the Foreign Behavior of States, Final Report, Interstate
Behavior Analysis Project, Defense Advance Research Projects Agency, Washington,
D.C., 1978.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, and Paul J. Rossa, "Socio-political Indicators
of Conflict and Cooperation," in J.D. Singer and M.D. Wallace (eds.), To Augur Well:
Early Warning Indicators of Interstate Conflict (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1979).
Gerald W. Hopple, Paul J. Rossa, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Threat and Foreign Policy:
The Overt Behavior of States in Conflict," in P.J. McGowan and C.W. Kegley (eds.),
Threats, Weapons, and Foreign Policy, Sage International Yearbook of Foreign Policy
Studies, Volume 5, (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1980).
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, Stephen J. Andriole, and Robert N.
McCauley, "My Factor's Better Than Your Factor: Methodological Orthodoxy Versus
Analytic Progress," Comparative Political Studies, Fall 1980.
Paul J. Rossa, Gerald W. Hopple, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Crisis Analysis: Indicators
and Models," International Interactions, Volume 7, No. 2, 1980.
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Crisis in World Politics," World Politics,
April 1982.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, "Superpower Crisis Management Behavior,"
in Charles W. Kegley and Patrick J. McGowan (eds.), Foreign Policy: USA/USSR, Sage
International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Studies, Vol. 8, 1982.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer-Assisted International Studies," Teaching Political
Science, Vol. 10, Summer 1983.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, "International Crises, 1945-1975: The UN
Dimension," International Studies Quarterly, March 1984.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, and Paul J. Rossa, "Bridging the Image-Reality
Gap: An Empirical Perspective," in N. Oren (ed.) Images and Reality in International
Politics, (Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1984).
Richard D. Brecht, Robert C. Noel, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer Simulation in
the Teaching of Foreign Languages and International Studies," Foreign Language
Annals, December 1984.
Patrick James and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Structural Factors and International Crisis
Behavior," Conflict Management and Peace Science, December l984.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, "The UN in International Crises: A Rejoinder
to Lerner," International Studies Quarterly, December 1985.
David Crookall and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Communication Technologies, Foreign
Languages, and International Studies," System, Vol. 13, 3, 1985.
David Crookall, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and L. Young, "Multilingual and Multicultural
Development by Means of a Multi-Institutional Simulation," Journal of Multilingual and
Multicultural Development, 6:5, 1985.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Richard D. Brecht, User Manual. University of Maryland,
International Negotiation Project, 1985.
Michael Brecher, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Stephen R. Hill, "Threat and Violence in
International Crises," in Kinhide Mushakoji (ed.), Theoretical Frameworks of the
Contemporary World in Transition, (Tokyo: Yushindo, 1987), Japanese
David Crookall and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Information Technology in the Service of a
World-Wide Multi-Institutional Simulation," in EURIT 86: Developments in
Educational Software and Courseware (eds. J. Moonen and Tjeerd Plomp), (Pergamon
Press, 1987).
Robert C. Noel, David Crookall, Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Leopoldo Schapira, "Network
Gaming: a Vehicle for Intercultural Communications," in D. Crookall et al. (eds.),
Proceedings of the International Simulation and Gaming Association, (Oxford: Pergamon
1987).
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "International Crises and Global Instability:
The Myth of the 'Long Peace'," in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., ed., The Long Postwar
Peace (New York: Harper Collins, 1990).
Michael Brecher, Patrick James and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Polarity and Stability: New
Concepts, Indicators and Evidence," International Interactions, 1990.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Trigger-Response Transitions in Foreign Policy Crises, 1929 -
1985," Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1991.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "A Strategic Negotiations Model with Applications
to an International Crisis: Preliminary Report", Y. A. Feldman and A. Bruchstein (eds.)
Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision (North-Holland: Elsevier Science Publishers,
1991.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Multi Agent Time Negotiations", Proceedings of
the AAAI-91 Workshop on Cooperation Among Heterogeneous Intelligent Systems
(Anaheim, California: July 1991).
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The Function of Time in Cooperative
Negotiations," Proceedings of the 10th Congress of the American Association for
Artificial Intelligence, 1991.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Negotiations over Time in a Multi-Agent
Environment," Proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, 1991.
Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Michael Harris and Elizabeth Blake, "The Hostage
Crisis Simulation," Simulation and Gaming 1992.
Dennis Pirages and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer-Based Cross-Cultural Business
Negotiation Training," in Thomas Colosi (ed.), Wingspread Papers on Dispute
Resolution (Washington DC: American Arbitration Association, 1991).
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "A Strategic Negotiations Model with Applications
to an International Crisis," IEEE Transaction on Systems Man and Cybernetics, 1993.
Michael Harris, Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Elizabeth Blake, "A Decision
Support System for Generalized Negotiation," Proceedings of the 13th Annual Meeting
of the Cognitive Science Society," 1992.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Joyce Kaufman, "Network Simulation in International Politics,"
Social Science Computer Review, Winter 1993.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, "The Ethno Political Dimension of
International Crises," Journal of Ethno-Development, 1994.
Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Gilad Zlotkin, "Multi-agent Negotiation Under
Time Constraints," Artificial Intelligence Journal, 1995.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Kim M. Holley and Michael A. Harris,
“GENIE: A Decision Support System for Crisis Negotiation,” Decision Support
Systems, 1995.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus and Kim M. Holley, "The Negotiation Training
Model," Simulation Now: Proceedings of the International Simulation and Gaming
Association 1995, Diputacion Provincial de Valencia, Spain, 1996.
Brigid Starkey and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Project ICONS' International Negotiation
Seminars Project: Teaching with Technology," Maryland Association for Higher
Education Journal, 1996.
Brigid Starkey and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Project ICONS: Computer-Assisted
Negotiations for the IR Classroom," International Studies Notes, 1996.
J. Joseph Hewitt and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Democracy and International Crises,"
International Interactions, December 1996.
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "International Crises: The Ethnic Dimension,"
in Patrick James and David Carment (eds.), The International Dimensions of Ethnic
Conflict: Theory and Policy, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, and Kim M. Holley, "The Use of Decision Support
Systems in Crisis Negotiation," in Allen Kent and James G. Williams (eds.),
Encyclopedia of Microcomputers, New York: Marcel Dekker, 1999. Also in Allen Kent
(ed.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, New York: Marcel Dekker,
1998, 1999.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus and Kim M. Holley, “The Negotiation Training
Model,” Simulation and Gaming, 1998.
Tara Santmire, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Kim Holley, Toni Santmire, and
Kristian Gleditsch, “Differences in Cognitive Complexity Levels Among Negotiators and
Crisis Outcomes,” Political Psychology, 1998.
J. Joseph Hewitt and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “One-Sided Crises in the International
System: Research Note,” Journal of Peace Research, May 1999.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, “Interstate Crises and Violence,” in Manus I.
Midlarsky (ed.) Handbook of War Studies II, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
2000.
Michael Brecher, Patrick James and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Escalation and War in the
Twentieth Century,” in John Vasquez (ed.) What Do We Know About War, Boulder,
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CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Strategic Negotiation in Multi-Agent
Environments," in G. Olson, J. Smith, and T. Malone (eds.), Coordination Theory and
Collaboration Technology, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates, 2001.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Simulation and Experimentation in Foreign Policy Analysis,” in
M. Brecher and Frank Harvey (eds.), Millennium Reflections on International Studies,
Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2002.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, Victor Asal, and David Quinn, “Mediating
International Crises: Cross-National and Experimental Perspectives,” Journal of Conflict
Resolution, June 2003. Reprinted in Conflict Resolution, edited by Daniel Druckman
and Paul F. Diehl. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2006.
David Andersen, Amy Pate, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Learning and Foreign Policy
Decision Making,” Chinese Political Science Review, 2003.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Reflections on Simulation and Experimentation in the Study of
Negotiation,” International Negotiation Journal, 2004. Reprinted in Carnevale and De
Dreu (eds.), Methods of Negotiation Research. The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff
Publishers, 2006.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Tara Santmire, Christopher Frain, “The Role of
Mediation in Conflict Management: Conditions for Successful Resolution,” in Z. Maoz et
al., Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations, Lexington Books, 2004.
Rina Azoulay-Schwartz, Sarit Kraus, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Exploitation vs.
Exploration: Choosing a Supplier in an Environment of Incomplete Information,”
Decision Support Systems Journal, October 2004.
Andrew Blum, Victor Asal, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Nonstate Actors, Terrorism, and
Weapons of Mass Destruction,” Editorial Introduction to The Forum, International
Studies Review, March 2005.
Kyle Beardsley, David Quinn, Bidisha Biswas, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Mediation
Style and Crisis Outcome,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, February 2006.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Concepts and Methods in the Study of Crisis Management,” in
Michael D. Swaine and Zhang Tousheng (eds.), Managing Sino-American Crises,
Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2006.
David Quinn, Kathleen Smarick, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Victor Asal, “Power Play:
Mediation in Symmetric and Asymmetric International Crises,” International
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Interactions, 32, 4, 2006. Reprinted in J. Bercovitch and S. Gartner (eds.) Empirical
Studies in International Mediation, Oxon, UK: Routledge, forthcoming.
Penina Hoz-Weiss, Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Amy Pate, and David Andersen,
“An Automated Agent for Bilateral Negotiations with Humans,” Artificial Intelligence
Journal, December 2007.
V. S. Subrahmanian, M. Albanese, V. Martinez, D. Nau, D. Recupero, G. Simari, A.
Sliva, O. Udrea, J. Wilkenfeld, “CARA: A Cultural Adversarial Reasoning Architecture,”
IEEE: Computers and Intelligent Systems, March/April 2007.
Victor Asal, Carter Johnson, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Ethnopolitical Violence and
Terrorism in the Middle East,” Peace and Conflict 2008, Boulder, CO: Paradigm
Publishers, 2007.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Unstable States and International Crises,” Peace and Conflict
2008, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2007.
Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and James Barry, “Negotiating with Bounded
Rational Agents in Environments with Incomplete Information Using an Automated
Agent,” Artificial Intelligence Journal, forthcoming.
Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “GPNeg: General Purpose negotiation
Training Tool,” in D. Nau and J. Wilkenfeld (eds.) Proceedings of the First International
Conference on Computational Cultural Dynamics, Menlo Park, CA: Association for the
Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2007.
Aaron Mannes, Mary Michael, Amy Pate, Amy Sliva, VS Subrahmanian, and Jonathan
Wilkenfeld, “Stochastic Opponent Modeling Agents: A Case Study of Hezbullah,” Proc.
2008 First Intl. Workshop on Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling and Prediction,
(eds. H. Liu, J. Salerno, and M. Rogers), Springer Verlag, 2008.
Aaron Mannes, Amy Sliva, V.S. Subrahmanian and Jonathan Wilkenfeld. “Stochastic
Opponent Modeling Agents: A Case Study with Hamas,” Proc. 2008 Intl. Conf. on
Computational Cultural Dynamics, pages 49-54, Sep. 2008, AAAI Press.
Dana Nau and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Computational Cultural Dynamics,” Guest Editors’
Introduction, IEEE Intelligent Systems July/August 2008.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Structural Challenges for American Foreign Policy in the Obama
Administration,” in James Thurber (ed.), Obama in Office. Boulder, CO: Paradigm
Publishers, 2011.
David Quinn, Pelin Eralp, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Delivering Peace: Options for
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Mediators in African Intrastate Crisis,” in Hewitt, Wilkenfeld, and Gurr, Peace and
Conflict 2012, 2012.
Kihoon Choi, Victor Asal, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Krishna Pattipati, “Forecasting the
Use of Violence by Ethno-Political Organizations: Middle East Minorities and the
Choice of Violence,” in VS Subrahmanian (ed.), Handbook of Computational
Approaches to Global Terrorism, Springer, forthcoming.
Molly Inman, Roudabeh Kishi, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Michele Gelfand, and Elizabeth
Salmon, “Cultural Differences in International Crisis Mediation, Journal of Conflict
Resolution, forthcoming
David Quinn, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Pelin Eralp, Victor Asal, Theodore McLauchlin,
“Crisis Managers but not Conflict Resolvers: Mediating Ethnic Intrastate Conflict in
Africa,” Conflict Management and Peace Science, forthcoming.
Victor Asal, Richard Legault, Ora Szekely, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Choices of
Contention: Ethno-Political Violent and Non-Violent Contentious Politics in the Middle
East,” Journal of Peace Research, forthcoming.
Elizabeth Salmon, Michele Gelfand, Betul Celik, Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and
Molly Inman, “Cultural Contingencies of Mediation: Effectiveness of Mediation Style in
Intercultural Disputes,” Journal of Organizational Behavior, forthcoming.
Victor Asal and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Ethnic Conflict: An Organizational Perspective,”
Journal of Law and International Affairs, forthcoming.
(3) Conference and Workshop Papers
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Domestic and Foreign Conflict Behavior of Nations: A Case
Study and Cross-National Approach," Annual Meeting, Midwest Political Science
Association, May 1968.
John V. Gillespie, Dina A. Zinnes, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Consistency and
Inconsistency of Foreign Policy: Prospectus for a Comparative Study of Dimensions
of Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association,
September 1969.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Models for the Analysis of Foreign Conflict Behavior of Nations,
"Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, September 1970.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Virginia L. Lussier, and Dale Tahtinen, "Patterns of Conflict in
the Middle East, 1949-1967," Annual Meeting, Midwest Political Science Association,
April 1971.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "A Periodic Examination of Conflict Interactions in the Middle
East," Annual Meeting, International Studies Association, August 1973.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Domestic Conflict in the Middle East: An Analysis of
International Inputs," IX World Congress of the International Studies Association,
November 1973.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Stephen J. Andriole, "Comparative Foreign Policy: The
Component Approach," D.C. Chapter Annual Meeting, International Studies
Association, November 1973.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Residual Variance in the Analysis of Dyadic Conflict: Cueing in
the Arab-Israeli Conflict," Annual Meeting, Southern Political Science Association,
November 1973.
Stephen J. Andriole, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Gerald W. Hopple, "The Sources and
Processes of Foreign Policy Behavior: A Panoramic Conceptualization," Annual
Meeting, International Studies Association, March 1975.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "A Classification of States for the Comparative Study of Foreign
Policy," Annual Meeting, Southwestern Social Science Association, March 1975.
Robert N. McCauley and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Sources of Arab-Israeli Strife, 1949
-1967." Thirteenth North American Peace Science Conference, November 1975.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, Stephen J. Andriole, and Robert N. McCauley,
"Profiling States for Foreign Policy Analysis: Some Preliminary Findings," Annual
Meeting, American Political Science Association, September 1976.
Gerald W. Hopple, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Paul J. Rossa, and Robert N. McCauley,
"Frameworks and Analytic Strategies in the Study of Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting,
Southern Political Science Association, November 1976.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, Paul J. Rossa and Robert N. McCauley,
"Action-Reaction and Societal Explanations: Testing a Partial Model of Interstate
Behavior," Annual Meeting, International Studies Association, March 1977.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple and Paul J. Rossa, "Progress Report on
Interstate Behavior Analysis Project," Crisis Management Conference, Defense
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Advanced Research Project Agency, March 1977.
Gerald W. Hopple, Paul J. Rossa, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Internal and External
Inputs: Assessing the Relative Potency of Sources of Foreign Behavior," Annual
Meeting, Midwest Political Science Association, May 1977.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Interstate and Societal Perspectives on Conflict and Crisis in the
Middle East," Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, September
1977.
Paul J. Rossa, Gerald W. Hopple, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Interstate and Intrastate
Crisis: The Nexus in Theory and Practice," Annual Meeting, International Studies
Association, March 1978.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, and Paul J. Rossa, "Bridging the Image-Reality
Gap: An Empirical Perspective," Conference on Image and Reality in International
Relations, Leonard Davis Institute of International Relations, the Hebrew University,
June 1978.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Gerald W. Hopple, and Paul J. Rossa, "Determinants of Conflict
and Cooperation in Interstate Relations," presented at the XI World Congress of the
International Political Science Association, Moscow, August 1979.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Problems and Prospects in Empirical Foreign Policy Research,"
Presented at the Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Washington,
September 1979.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The United States as a Crisis Actor, 1944-1963," presented at the
Annual Meeting, International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 1980.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Michael Brecher, and Hemda Ben Yehuda, "US and USSR
Behavior in International Crisis: A Preliminary Model of Crisis Outcomes," presented
at the March 1981 meeting of the International Studies Association.
Patrick Creary and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Crisis Resolution as a Collective Good,"
Presented at the Annual Meeting, International Studies Association, Cincinnati, March
1982.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Political Perspectives on Violence and Extremism," presented at
Conference on Violence and Extremism, University of Maryland, March 1982.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, "Crisis Management, 1945-1975: The UN
Dimension," presented at the XII World Congress, International Political Science
Association, Rio de Janeiro, August 9-14, 1982.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Third Party Intervention in International Crises, 1945-1975,"
Prepared for delivery at the Eighteenth North American Peace Science Conference,
November 1982.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Global Issues,"
Presented at the Annual Meeting, Association of American Colleges, January 1983.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer Assisted International Studies," presented at the Annual
Meeting, International Studies Association, Mexico City, April 1983.
Patrick Creary and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Structural Factors in International Crises,"
Presented at the Peace Science Society (International) meetings, November 1983.
Richard Brecht, Robert Noel, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer Simulation in the
Teaching of Foreign Languages and International Studies," presented at the annual
meeting, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, November 1983.
Michael Brecher, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and Stephen Hill, "Threat and Violence in
International Crises," presented at the Second World Congress of the World Academy
of Arts and Sciences, Rotterdam, June 1984, and the Japan Association for International
Relations, Tokyo, December 1984.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Richard D. Brecht, "Multi-University, Computer Simulation in
the Study of Foreign Policy," presented at the annual meeting, Southern Political
Science Association, November 1984.
David Crookall and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer-Assisted Simulation in Foreign
Languages and International Studies," International Association of Teachers of English
as a Second Language, Brighton, England, April 9-12, 1985.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer Simulation in the Teaching of Translation and
International Studies," World Studies Program Faculty Workshop, School for
International Training, Battleboro, Vermont, May 7, 1985.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The International Negotiation Project," Workshop on the Use of
Computers in International Studies Education, International Studies Association South,
Columbia, South Carolina, October 24-26, 1985.
Mark Boyer and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Comparative Analysis of Superpower
Involvement and Effectiveness in Crisis," Peace Science Society (International), College
Park, Maryland, November 11-13, 1985.
David Crookall and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Information Technology in the Service of a
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World-Wide Multi-Institutional Simulation," European Conference on Information
Technology, Enschede, the Netherlands, May 20-23, 1986.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "International Business Negotiation Simulation," International
Studies Association, Annual Meeting, April 1987.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Project ICONS: Global Education Through Computer
Telecommunications Technology," International Conference on Technology and
Education, Ft. Worth, April 1987.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "New Knowledge, New Teaching," Association of American
Colleges, Annual Meeting, January 1987.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer Simulation as a Teaching Tool," Pennsylvania Council
for International Education, Annual Meeting, September 1987.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Crises in the Twentieth Century: Framework and Select Findings,"
Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association September 1987.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Simulation in International Education: ICONS," Workshop at The
American Forum, St. Louis, April 1988.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Simulation Approaches to Internationalizing the Curriculum,"
Workshop at University of Wisconsin, Undergraduate Teaching Improvement Council
Meeting, April 1988.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Crisis Decision-Making," Frontiers in Political Psychology
Workshop, International Society of Political and Psychology, June 1988.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Computer Conferencing in International Studies, Annual Meeting,
EDUCOM, October 1988
Michael Brecher, Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Patrick James, "Polarity and Stability: New
Concepts, Indicators and Evidence," Annual Meeting, International Studies Association,
London, March 1989.
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "International Crises and Global Instability:
The Myth of the 'Long Peace'," Presented at the Beck Conference on the Long Peace,
Rutgers University, April 1989.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The International Crisis Behavior Project," Annual Meeting,
American Political Science Association, August 1989.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and J. Joseph Hewitt, "Testing a Model of Trigger-Response
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Transitions in Foreign Policy Crises, 1929-1985," Annual Meeting, American Political
Science Association, San Francisco, 1990.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "International Negotiations: ICONS," The Merit Networking
Seminars, Ann Arbor, 1990.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Enhancing Education Through National and Regional
Networking," EDUCOM, Atlanta, 1990.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "A Strategic Negotiations Model with Applications
to an International Crisis," Seventh Israeli Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Tel-
Aviv, 1990.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "An Automated Strategic Model of Negotiation,"
American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Workshop on Reasoning in Adversarial
Domains, Boston, 1990.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The Function of Time in Cooperative
Negotiations," 10th International Workshop on Distributive Artificial Intelligence, San
Antonio, 1990.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Negotiations Over Time in a Multi Agent
Environment: Preliminary Report", to appear in the Proceedings of the 12th
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Sydney, Australia,
August 1991.
Michael Harris, Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Elizabeth Blake, "A Decision
Support System for Generalized Negotiations," Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the
Congitive Science Society. (Also appears as UMIACS Technical Report, 1991.)
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The Function of time in Cooperative
Negotiations," Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
AAAI, Anaheim, California, July 1991.
J. Joseph Hewitt, Mark Boyer, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Crisis Actors in Protracted
Social Conflict," Annual Meeting, International Studies Association, Vancouver, March
1991.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The Global ICONS Project," IBM Academic Computer
Conference, Dallas, June 1991.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The Global ICONS Simulation," International Networking
Conference (INET), Copenhagen, June 1991.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "International Communications and Online Negotiations
Simulations," The Merit Networking Seminars, College Park, November 1991.
J. Joseph Hewitt, Mark A. Boyer, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Familiarity and Contempt:
Crisis Interactions Among Nations in Protracted Conflicts," Annual Meeting,
International Studies Association, Atlanta, 1992.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Elizabeth Blake, and Michael Harris, "A Strategic
Model of a Hostage Crisis Negotiation, Annual Meeting, American Political Science
Association, Chicago, 1992.
Sarit Kraus and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The Updating of Beliefs in Negotiations Under
Time Constraints with Uncertainty," IJCAI- 93, Workshop on Artificial Economics,
France, August 1993. Also presented at Symposium on Foundations of Artificial
Intelligence, Bar Ilan University, Israel, Dec. 1993.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, "The Ethnopolitical Dimension of
International Crises: A Preliminary Mapping," Workshop on Models for Early Warning
of Communal Conflicts and Humanitarian Crises, College Park, Maryland, Nov. 1993.
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "International Crises: The Ethnic Dimension,"
Workshop on International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict," Florida State University,
Dec.1993.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Project ICONS: Teaching Social Science with Technology,"
Association of American Colleges Annual Meeting, Jan 1994.
Kim Holley and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "The Use of Decision Support Systems in
International Education," International Studies Association, March 1994.
J. Joseph Hewitt and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Democracies in International Crisis,"
International Studies Association, 1995.
Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, "Ethnicity in International Crisis,"
International Studies Association, 1995.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus and Kim M. Holley, "The Negotiation Training
Model," Annual Meeting, International Simulation and Gaming Association, Valencia,
Spain, 1995.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Tara E. Santmire, Kim M. Holley and Toni E.
Santmire, "Cognitive Structure and Crisis Decision Making," International Studies
Association, 1996.
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J. Joseph Hewitt and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Dyadic or Monadic? Democracies in
International Crisis,” International Studies Association, 1997.
Tara Santmire, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Toni Santmire, and Kristian Gleditsch,
“Cognitive Differences and Performance in International Crisis,” American Political
Science Association, 1997.
Tara Santmire, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Kim M. Holley, Toni Santmire,
Kristian Gleditsch,” Differences in Cognitive Complexity Levels Among Negotiators and
Crisis Outcomes,: International Studies Association, 1998
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Tara Santmire, Sarit Kraus, Chris Frain, “The Role of Mediation
Conflict Management,” International Studies Association, 1999.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Michael Brecher, “Crisis and Violence: 20th
Century Evidence,”
American Political Science Association, 1999.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Simulation and Experimentation in Foreign Policy Analysis,”
International Studies Association, Los Angeles, 2000.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, Victor Asal, and David Quinn, “Conditions for
Successful Mediation of International Crises,” International Association for Crisis
Management, Paris, 2001.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, Victor Asal, and David Quinn,” Mediating
International Crises in the Twentieth Century,” International Studies Association, Hong
Kong, 2001.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, Victor Asal, and David Quinn, “Mediating
International Crises: An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Mediator Strategy
on Crisis Management,” American Political Science Association, 2001.
Kathleen Young, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, David Quinn, and Victor Asal, “Power Play: An
Evaluation of Mediation in Asymetric Crises,” International Studies Association, 2001.
David Andersen, Amy Pate, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Learning and Foreign Policy
Decision Making,” International Studies Association, 2002.
Victor Asal, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, and David Quinn, “Mediating
Ripeness: The Impact of Mediation on Negotiators’ Zones of Agreement,” American
Political Science Association, 2002.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld and Monty Marshall, “Local Conflict in Global Context,” Mostar
Symposium, July 2003, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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David Quinn, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, and Victor Asal, “Factors in Crisis
Mediation: Style, Relative Power, and Zones of Agreement,” Presented as meeting of
Central and Eastern European International Studies Association, Budapest, Hungary,
June 2003.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “An Experimental Environment for Negotiation Research,” Annual
Conference of the International Association for Conflict Management,” Melbourne,
Australia, June 2003.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Simulation Techniques for Teaching and Research in International
Negotiations and Diplomacy,” Presented at the Dedication of the Lab of International
Communications and negotiation (LICAN) Department of Diplomacy, National
Chengchi University, Taiwan, November 2003.
Kyle Beardsley, David Quinn, Bidisha Biswas, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Mediation
Style and Crisis Outcome,” International Studies Association, Montreal, 2004.
Kathleen Young, David Quinn, Victor Asal, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Mediation and
the Relative Power of Crisis Actors,” International Studies Association, Montreal 2004.
Kyle Beardsley, Kathleen Young, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “”When Do Mediators
Choose to Mediate,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, 2004.
Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, and James Barry, “An Automated Agent for
Bilateral Negotiations with Bounded Rational Agents with Incomplete Information,”
European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2006.
Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “GPNeg: General Purpose negotiation
Training Tool,” First International Conference on Computational Cultural Dynamics,
College Park, MD, 2007.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “The Minorities at Risk Organizational Behavior (MAROB)
Methodology,” Laboratory for Computational Cultural Dynamics, 2007.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Hidden Processes in International Politics,” Keynote Address,
Society for Mathematical Psychology, Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2008.
David Quinn, Pelin Eralp, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Theodore MacLauchlin, Michael
Brecher, “Overcoming Barriers to Peace: Mediating Violent, Ethnic, Intra-State Crises in
Africa,” American Political Science Association, Toronto, 2009.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Myth and Reality in International Politics,” Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Taiwan, December 2009.
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Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Third Party Intervention in International Conflict,” Institute for
International Relations, National Chieng Chi University, Taiwan, December 2009.
Pelin Eralp, David Quinn, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Victor Asal, Theodore MacLauchlin, and
Michael Brecher, “Delivering Peace: Options for Mediators in African Intra-state
Crises,” Workshop on Conflict Prevention, Folke Bernadotte Academy, New York,
January 2010.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “When Things Break Down: Myth and Reality in International
Politics,” Conference on American Government, Politics, and Policy, American
University of Sharjah, January 2010.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Michele Gelfand, and Sarit Kraus, “Mediation in Intercultural
Disputes,” Multidisciplinary University Research Initiatives (MURI) Conference,
College Park, October 2010.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “From Crisis Management to Conflict Resolution: The Role of
Mediation in International Crises,” Sabanci University (Istanbul), December 2010.
Roudabeh Kishi, Molly Inman, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Culture and Mediation in
International Crises,” Annual Meeting, International Association for Crisis Management,
Istanbul 2011.
David Quinn, Perlin Eralp, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Crisis Managers but Not Conflict
Resolvers: Mediating Ethnic Intrastate Conflicts in Africa,” Annual Meeting,
International Studies Association, San Diego, April 2012.
Victor Asal, Richard Legault, Ora Szekely, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Ethno-Political
Violent and Non-Violent Contentious Politics in the Middle East,” Workshop on Non-
Violent Conflict,” Uppsala, Sweden 2012.
Editorial Work:
Editor, International Studies Quarterly, 1975-1980.
Associate Editor, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1971-1972.
Member of Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly, 1972-1974, 1980-1985.
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Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, 1988-1991.
Member of Editorial Board, Simulations and Games, 1989-2000.
Associate Editor, Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 1978-1980.
Awards:
Maryland Association for Higher Education Distinguished Program Award, 1982-83.
University of Maryland, Annual Honors Convocation, 1984.
Maryland Association for Higher Education Distinguished Program Award, Instructional
Category, 1994.
Innovation in Teaching with Technology Award, Project ICONS, University of
Maryland, 2001.
American Council on Education/AT&T Foundation Award for Technology as a Tool for
Internationalization, 2003.
International Landmark Award, Office of International Programs, University of
Maryland, 2003.
Distinguished Scholar Award, International Studies Association, Foreign Policy Analysis
Section, 2004.
“Hidden Processes in International Politics,” Keynote Address, Society for Mathematical
Psychology, Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2008.
Keynote Address, American University, School of International Studies faculty retreat,
2009.
Distinguished Scholar Teacher Award, University of Maryland, 2009.
Gerner Award for Innovation in Teaching in International Studies, International Studies
Association, 2012.
Program and Grant Administration:
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Principal Investigator, "Interstate Behavior Analysis Project." Sponsored by the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. July 1, 1974 to September 30, 1977.
Principal Investigator, "Cross-National Crisis Analysis Project." Sponsored by the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. October 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978.
Research Associate, "International Crisis Behavior Project." Sponsored by the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1978-1980.
Co-Principal Investigator, "Mapping of International Crises Project." Sponsored by
the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1980-1983.
Continuation grant, 1983-1985.
Project Director, "Program in Global Issues." Sponsored by U.S. Department of
Education, 1981-1984.
Project Co-Director, "Computer Simulation in Multi-Lingual International Studies."
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, 1983-1985.
Project Co-Director, "Computer Assisted International Studies and Translation
Program." Part of Project FULCRUM at University of Maryland, funded by IBM,
1984-1987.
Project Co-Director, "National Simulation in International Studies and Translation
Project," grant to National Council on Foreign Language and International Studies, by
U.S. Department of Education, 1985-1988.
Project Co-Director, "International Crises in the Contemporary Era." Sponsored by the
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1985-1987.
Project Co-Director, "International Business Resource Center of Maryland."
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, 1986-1988.
Investigator, "Data Development in International Relations: International Crisis
Behavior," National Science Foundation, 1986-1988.
Project Co-Director, "International Business Negotiation Project." Sponsored by U.S.
Department of Education, 1988-1990.
Co-Principal Investigator, "Technology Transfer and Curriculum Ware Development
Project." Funded by IBM, 1989-1990.
Project Director, ICONS, University of Maryland College Park Enhancement Funds,
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1989- present.
Project Director, Maryland Summer Center for International Studies, College Park.
Sponsored by the Maryland State Department of Education, 1990 - .
Project Director, Maryland State Initiative in International Education. Sponsored by
State of Maryland, 1990 - .
Project Director, "Simulacion Interamericana per Teleproceso," Inter-American Drug
Abuse Control Commission, Organization of American States, 1990.
Project Director, "A Strategic Model of Negotiations for Autonomous Agents,"
National Science Foundation, 1992-95.
Project Director, "Regional Negotiations Centers Project," United States Institute of
Peace, 1992-1993.
Project Director, "International Negotiation Seminar Project," US Department of
Education, Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education, 1992-1995.
Project Director, "Simulation Interamericana per Teleproceso," Inter-American Drug
Abuse Control Commission, Organization of American States, 1992-93.
Project Director, "Maryland Summer Center for International Studies," Maryland State
Department of Education, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996.
Project Director, "Crisis Negotiation Environment Project," United States Institute of
Peace, 1995-97.
Project Director, "Negotiation and Cooperation in Multi-agent Environments,"
National Science Foundation, 1995-1998.
Project Director, “The ICONS Classroom Technology Project: Area Studies
Curriculum for Africa and the Americas,” US Department of Education, Fund for the
Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, 1996-1999.
Project Director, “The Political Psychology of Crisis Negotiations: An Experimental
Design,” National Science Foundation, 1999-2000.
Project Director, “Reaching Agreements More Effectively: Strategies and Learning
Techniques,” National Science Foundation, 1999-2002.
Project Director, “Cognitive Complexity and Mediation Styles in Crisis Negotiation,”
Sun Microsystems, 1999-2000.
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Project Director, “Technology Accelerators Project: Content Driven Strategies for
Minority Serving Institutions,” US Department of Education, FIPSE, 1/1/01-
12/31/03.
Project Director, “Negotiation Tools for Trainers,” US Institute of Peace, 6/1/00-
11/30/01.
Project Director, “Information Acquisition in Improving Agent Performance,” National
Science Foundation, 2002-2005.
Project Director, “Core Support for CIDCM,” Hewlett Foundation, 1/05-12/05.
Co-PI, “Center of Excellence for Behavioral and Social Research on Terrorism and
Counter-Terrorism,” Department of Homeland Security, 2005-2008.
Principal Investigator, “Changing Attitudes Across Religious Communities,” Department
of Homeland Security, 2006-2008.
Co-PI (with Johanna Birnir), “Minorities at Risk: Addressing Selection Bias Issues,”
National Science Foundation, 2007-2009.
Folke Bernadotte Academy (Sweden), “Mediating Intrastate Crises,” 2007-2008, 2008-
2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012.
PI, “Turning to Terrorism, START Center, Department of Homeland Security, 2008-
2011.
PI. “Agents of Change: The Ecology of Terrorist Organizations,” National Science
Foundation, Human and Social Dynamics Program, 2008-2011.
Co-PI, Terrorist and Extremist Organizations, START Center, Department of homeland
Security, 2012-2016.
Teaching:
1. University of Maryland
Undergraduate
Introduction to Political Science (400 students, discussion sections)
Introduction to Political Behavior
International Political Relations
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Comparative Study of Foreign Policy Formulation
Functional Problems in International Relations
Seminar on International Conflict and Crisis
Seminar on Conflict in the Middle East
Seminar on Foreign Policy Simulation
Planning for Alternative World Futures
Graduate
International Relations Theory-Quantitative Approaches
Functional Problems in International Relations: Research Design
Function Problems in International Relations: Conflict and Crisis Analysis
Functional Problems in International Relations: Simulating International
Processes
Cross-National Aggregate Data Analysis: Domestic and International
Conflict
Conflict, Crisis and War
Foreign Policy Analysis
2. Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies
Graduate
Behavioral Approaches to International Relations
3. The Hebrew University
Undergraduate
Theory of Conflict
Introduction to International Relations
Graduate
Cross-National Research on Conflict
Systems Theory in International Politics
Scope and Method of International Politics