- Phone:
- (812) 855-4647
- Email:
- rreuveny@indiana.edu
- Room Number:
- 421
- Areas of Interest:
- International political economy with emphasis on globalization ,
- Rise and fall of major powers ,
- Political conflict and how it interacts with international trade, democracy, and the environment ,
- Sustainable development ,
- Middle East political economy
Education
- Ph.D., Indiana University, 1997
- M.B.A., Indiana University, 1996
- B.S., (Magna Cum Laude), Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 1978
Courses
- Introduction to Comparative and International Affairs
- Sustainable Development
Biography
Dr. Rafael Reuveny is an expert in international political economy, sustainable development, and the political economy of the Middle East.
In the News
- "Borrowed time on disappearing land" - Star Advertiser, March 31, 2014
- "Facing rising seas Bangladesh confronts the consequences of climate change" - New York Times, March 29, 2014
- "The reality of Global Climate Change - as seen in Bangladesh" - Daily Kos, March 29, 2014
- "The Undeniable Consequences of Climate Change" - The Political Environment March 28, 2014
Selected Works
- "Reconsidering trade and conflict simultaneity: The risk of emphasizing technique over substance," (with O. Keshk), Conflict Management and Peace Science, 30 (1): 11-18 (2013)
- "On revolt and endogenous economic policy in autocratic 2 regimes," (with J. Guttman), Public Choice, 159: 27-52 (2012)
- "Taking stock of Malthus: Modeling the collapse of historical civilizations,"Annual Review of Resource Economics, 4: 303-330 (2012)
- "Dynamic winner-take-all conflict," (with J. Davis and J. Maxwell), Defense and Peace Economics, 22: 471-492 (2011)
- "The perils of doctrine: A reply to Havard Hegre, John R. Oneal & Bruce Russett: Trade does promote peace: New simultaneous estimates of the reciprocal effects of trade and conflict," (with O. Keshk and B. Pollins), Journal of Peace Research, 47(6), 2011
- "Black September," The Sage Encyclopedia of Terrorism, 2nd Edition (C. Martin (Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing (2011)
- "Does trade prevent or promote interstate conflict initiation?" (with Q. Li), Journal of Peace Research, 48 (4): 437-454, (2011)
- "Trade and conflict: Proximity, country size, and measures," (with B. Pollins and O. Keshk), Conflict Management and Peace Science, 27 (1): 3-27 (2010)