Benjamin Miller

Full Professor of International Relations, University of Haifa

Benjamin Miller is a full professor of international relations at the University of Haifa. From 2000-02, he was a visiting professor in the Department of Political Science at Duke University. Before that he was a tenured member of the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He received a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, and he was a research fellow at Harvard, MIT, and Princeton University. A second and expanded edition of Miller’s book, When Opponents Cooperate: Great Power Conflict and Collaboration in World Politics (Ann Arbor, Michigan: The University of Michigan Press) was published in 2002. He has also published numerous articles on international relations theory and international and regional security. His current work focuses on constructing a theory of regional war and peace and applying it to the Balkans, South America, Western Europe, and the Middle East in the 19th and 20th centuries. His forthcoming book, States, Nations, and the Great Powers: The Sources of Regional War and Peace (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2007), focuses on the effects of nationalism and the great powers on regional variations in war and peace, both among different regions and also over time, from the l9th century to the 21 century.

International and Regional Involvement in the Middle East

“International and Regional Involvement in the Middle East" is a bimonthly workshop series launched in September 2021, co-hosted by AGSIW and the University of Haifa.