Uriel Abulof

Uriel Abulof

  •   Princeton University
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    Prof. Abulof is an assistant professor of politics at Tel-Aviv University and a senior research fellow at Princeton University’s LISD / Woodrow Wilson School. He studies political legitimation and violence, focusing on nationalism, democratization, nuclear proliferation, revolutions, and ethnic conflicts in the Middle East, Canada, and South Africa. 

    Prof. Abulof’s first book, Living on the Edge: The Existential Uncertainty of Zionism (forthcoming from Haifa University Press) received the Bahat Prize for the Best Academic Book. He recently completed his second book, The Mortality of Morality of Nations (under contract, Cambridge University Press). Prof. Abulof has been published extensively in academic journals and various public venues, contributing op-eds to both Hebrew and English outlets (such as Haaretz and the Huffington Post). He is also an editorial staff member and writer for the Eretz Acheret (A Different Land) Hebrew Journal.

    Contact: uabulof@princeton.edu​