Professor of International Relations, The School of Political Sciences, The University of Haifa
Education
Benjamin Miller's thesis was written on: Can Opponents Cooperate: Explaining Great Power Cooperation in Managing Third Area Conflicts, Led by Professor Kenneth Waltz, The University of California at Berkeley
Research Interests:
- Foreign policy
- Regional conflicts
- International politics
- National and international security
Selected Publications:
- Miller, Benjamin. States, nations, and the great powers: The sources of regional war and peace. Vol. 104. Cambridge University Press, 2007.
- “Beyond the Three ‘isms’: Rethinking IR and the Post-Cold War Order,”
- International Politics (April, 2016). with Ilai Saltzman.
- Miller, Benjamin. "Explaining changes in US grand strategy: 9/11, the rise of offensive liberalism, and the war in Iraq." Security Studies 19.1 (2010): 26-65.
- “Regional threats and global management of conflicts in regions: The case of the US in the Middle East.” International Politics (2012) vol. 49, issue 3, pp. 346-382.
- "Balance of Power or the State-to-Nation Balance: Explaining Middle East War-Propensity." Security Studies vol. 15, no.4 (2006), pp. 658-705.