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Ethan Bueno de Mesquita

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Assistant Professor of Political Science in Arts & Sciences

Expertise: Terrorism and political violence, legislative and electoral politics, game theory

Bio: Bueno de Mesquita's research focuses on applications of game theory to a variety of political phenomena including terrorism and political violence, legislative and electoral institutions, the political economy of weakly institutionalized environments, and law and politics. His work has appeared in the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, International Organization, the Journal of Politics, and a variety of other scholarly journals. He has also served as a consultant on terrorism related issues to the United States Institute of Peace.

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Work:(314) 935-5834
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E-mail:ebuenode@artsci.wustl.edu
Address:Campus Box 1063
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130

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Breeding backlash?

Strong counterterrorism measures may aid terrorist agendas, research suggests (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/9461.html)

May 14, 2007 --
U.S. Navy
Strong government counterterrorism measures in response to terrorist attacks may cause economic damage and help terrorists groups stir up popular support for their agendas, often aiding them considerably in achieving their goals, suggests a new study from Washington University in St. Louis. More... (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/9461.html)



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Additional Background: Raoul Wallenberg Scholar of Leadership and Democracy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
August 1996-June 1997

PUBLICATIONS

Forthcoming "Delivering the Goods: Legislative Particularism in Different Electoral and Institutional Settings" (with Scott Ashworth). Journal of Politics.

Forthcoming "Legal Institutions and Informal Networks" (with Matthew Stephenson). Journal of Theoretical Politics.

Forthcoming "Monotone Comparative Statics for Models of Politics" (with Scott Ashworth). American Journal of Political Science.

2005 "The Quality of Terror." American Journal of Political Science 49(3):515-530.

2005 "The Terrorist Endgame: A Model with Moral Hazard and Learning." Journal of Conflict Resolution 49(2):237-258.

2005 "Conciliation, Counterterrorism, and Patterns of Terrorist Violence." International Organization 59(1):145-176.

2002 "Informative Precedent and Intra-Judicial Communication" (with Matthew Stephenson). American Political Science Review 96(4).

2002 "The Binds that Tie: Creating a Virtuous Cycle of Commitment through Communal Expectations." CCAR Journal: A Reform Jewish Quarterly Winter: 93-103.

2000 "Strategic and Non-Policy Voting: A Coalitional Analysis of Israeli Electoral Reform." Comparative Politics 33(1):63-80.

WORKING PAPERS AND CURRENT PROJECTS

"The Quality of Terror." Paper presented at the Conference on Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism, Institute of Global Conflict and Cooperation, UC San Diego and the 2003 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association.

"Conciliation, Commitment, and Counter-Terrorism: A Formal Model." Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association under the title "An Adverse Selection Model of Terrorism."

"Conciliation, Counter-Terrorism, and Patterns of Terrorist Violence: A Comparative Study of Four Cases." Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association.

"Legal Institutions and the Structure of Informal Networks" (with Matthew Stephenson). John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business Discussion Paper No. 419.

"Incumbency Advantages, Constituency Service, and Electoral Systems" (with Scott Ashworth). Paper presented (by co-author) at the 2003 Summer Meetings of the Econometric Society.

"Less than the Sum of its Parts: Monitoring Legislative Teamwork in Multi-Member Districts." Paper presented at the 2002 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association and the NYU Department of Political Science Research Seminar.

"A Formal Model of Public Versus Private Provision of Airport Security."

"The Propaganda of the Deed: Terror as a Tool for Mobilization" (with E. Dickson).

"Party Organization" (with Scott Ashworth).

"Constituency Service" (with Scott Ashworth).

"The Incumbency Advantage" (with Scott Ashworth).

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CONSULTING AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Shorebank, Chicago, IL. January 2003-June 2003.

Help design a study (including a survey in Washington D.C., Los Angeles, and Chicago) for a community development bank on why people in low-income neighborhoods use check cashing outlets, payday lenders, pawnshops, and other "fringe banks" rather than bank accounts.

OTHER EXPERIENCE

Rabbis for Human Rights, Jerusalem, Israel. (academic year 1996 - 1997).

Established the first-ever monthly dialogue group between liberal and settler rabbis. Wrote articles and organized human rights projects in the West Bank and Jerusalem.

The Ramla Peace Playground, Ramla, Israel. (academic year 1996- 1997).

Helped organize Ramla's Arab and Jewish communities to fund and build a playground in an integrated neighborhood.



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