Social Cohesion and Community Displacement in Armed Conflict: Evidence from Palestinian Villages in the 1948 War
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Daniel Arnon
Michael Rubin
Richard McAlexander
Best Paper Award, Conflict Processes Section
Best Paper Award, Middle East and North Africa Section, APSA
Best Paper Award, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Studies Section, ISA
Type
Publication
International Security, 47(3), 52-94
Status
Peer-reviewed
Awards
Best Paper Award, Conflict Processes Section
International Security · 2020
Best Paper Award, Middle East and North Africa Section, APSA
International Security · 2024
Best Paper Award, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Studies Section, ISA
International Security · 2025
Authors
Assistant Professor, School of Government and Public Policy
Daniel Arnon is an Assistant Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the
University of Arizona and co-Executive Director of the Political Terror Scale (PTS). His research
examines human rights, repression, and conflict: why states and non-state actors resort to
violence, how the public perceives and responds to it, and how it is measured. He works at the
intersection of conflict studies, human rights measurement, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
drawing on experiments, observational data, geographic data, and archival research.