Ariel Reichard, PhD

Ariel is a lecturer for the School of International Relations & Diplomacy. His research interests revolve around international security and modern conflict, including asymmetric war and foreign policy.

He has a double MA in Security Studies and Conflict Resolution (2012) from Tel-Aviv University, along with a PhD from the same institution.聽

Between 2022 and 2024, Ariel was a post-doctoral researcher at Charles University, where he now teaches courses on war and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Specializations

Terrorism and counter-terrorism, insurgency warfare, propaganda, American foreign policy, coercion in international affairs, peace negotiations, Israel foreign policy, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Publications

鈥淥r Honig and Ariel Reichard, “The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists鈥 Rhetoric for Understanding the Nature of Different Terror Groups,鈥 Terrorism & Political Violence, Vol. 31, No. 4 (February 2017), pp. 759-778 

鈥淥r Honig and Ariel Reichard, Evidence-Fabricating in Asymmetric Conflicts: How Weak Actors Prove False Propaganda Narratives,鈥 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 41, No. 4 (2018), pp. 297-318.

鈥淎riel Reichard & Or Honig, “Coercing Dictators to Abdicate power: A guide for Military Powers,鈥 Comparative Strategy, Vol. 34 No. 4 (2015), pp. 330-334.

鈥淥r Honig and Ariel Reichard, “Realism or Radicalism: Explaining Autocratic Rulers鈥 Strategic Choices Following Military Defeats in the Middle East,鈥 Journal of the Middle East and Africa, Vol. 6, No. 2 (2015) pp. 125-146.

鈥淎riel Reichard, “The International Consequences of Fighting Terrorism,鈥 Israel Journal of foreign Affairs, Vol. 7, No. 3 (2013), pp. 95-106.