Yael S. Aronoff teaches in the areas of International Relations,
U.S. Foreign Policy, Security, and the Middle East Peace Process.
She will soon be receiving her Ph.D. in political science from Columbia
University. She also received an M.I.A. in international affairs
from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs
in 1992, and received her B.A. in international relations from Princeton's
Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs and Public Policy
in 1990. Ms. Aronoff has worked as a Jacob K. Javits Fellow in the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee and was Assistant for Regional
Humanitarian Programs in the Pentagon's Office of Humanitarian and
Refugee Affairs. She has also interned with a variety of international
and domestic human rights and refugee non-governmental organizations.
Her dissertation is entitled, "Making the Impossible Possible:
When and Why Do Hardliners Become Soft?" She has also published
the following:
"When and Why Do Hardliners Become Soft? An Examination of
Israeli Prime Ministers Yitzhak Shamir, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres,
and Benjamin Netanyahu," Profiling Political Leaders and
the Analysis of Political Leadership: The Cross-Cultural Study of
Personality and Behavior, eds. Ofer Feldman and Linda Valenty.
(Westport: Greenwood, forthcoming in 2000).
"An Apology Is Not Enough: What will happen in the next case
of genocide?" OPED, The Washington Post, April 9, 1998.
"Domestic Determinants of Israeli Foreign Policy: The Peace
Process From The Declaration of Principles With The PLO to The Interim
Agreement With The Palestinian Authority," The Middle East
Peace Process After the Oslo Agreements, ed. Robert O. Friedman.
(Gainesville: Florida University Press, 1998). Co-authored with
Myron J. Aronoff.
"Explaining Domestic Influences on Current Israeli Foreign
Policy," The Brown Journal of World Affairs III:2 Summer/Fall
1996. Co-authored with Myron J. Aronoff.
"The Treatment of Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,
and Iraq: Achieving Fairness in the Post-War Reconstruction,"
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights: Middle East, May 1991.
Co-authored with Amira Zahid.
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