
Deterrence
Uncertainty and the Study of Cyber Deterrence: The Case of Israel’s Limited Reliance on Cyber Deterrence. In Cyber Security: Socio-Technological Uncertainty and Political Fragmentation, edited by Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Andreas Wenger, 128–140. London: Routledge (2022)
The Dog that didn't Bark, the Dog that Did Bark, and the Dog that Should have Barked: A Methodology for Cyber Deterrence Research. International Studies Review 23(4): 1672-1698 (2021)
Toward Securitization Theory of Deterrence. International Studies Quarterly 63(1): 177-186 (2019).
The ‘Attribution Problem’ and the Social Construction of ‘Violence’: Taking Cyber Deterrence Literature a Step Forward. International Studies Perspectives 17(3): 322-342 (2016).
Cyber Warfare and Deterrence: Trends and Challenges. Military and Strategic Affairs 3(3): 41-5 (2011).
The Emerging Fourth Wave of Deterrence Theory—Toward a New Research Agenda. International Studies Quarterly 54(3): 705-732 (2010).
PhD dissertation: Deterrence Communities: The Success of a Rational Norm in the Relations of the Superpowers, 1950-1973. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2008). [in Hebrew]