Or (Ori) Rabinowitz

Or Rabinowitz

Or (Ori) Rabinowitz

  • Visiting Fellow in Israel Studies, 2022-2026

Biography

Or (Ori) Rabinowitz will join Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies in summer 2026 as a Senior Research Scholar, with appointments at both CDDRL’s Jan Koum Israel Studies Program and CISAC. She arrives at Stanford following her time as a tenured Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in the Department of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

A recipient of the British Foreign Office’s Chevening Scholarship, Rabinowitz completed her PhD in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London in 2011. Her first book, Bargaining on Nuclear Tests, was published by Oxford University Press in 2014. Her second book, Protecting the Nuclear Monopoly, forthcoming with Cambridge University Press, examines the evolution of U.S.–Israeli collaboration in countering nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. Rabinowitz has published widely in leading academic journals as well as in prominent policy and public-facing outlets. She is the recipient of multiple grants and distinctions, including two competitive personal grants from the Israel Science Foundation.

publications

Israel and the NPT: new insights into old questions

Author(s)
Israel and the NPT: new insights into old questions
Journal Articles
June 2026

Will Iran and Russia’s Growing Partnership Go Nuclear?

Author(s)
Will Iran and Russia’s Growing Partnership Go Nuclear?
Journal Articles
January 2025

In The News

Yossi Melman Speaking
News

Yossi Melman on Israeli Intelligence: Brilliant Tactics, Failed Strategy

The veteran Haaretz intelligence correspondent argues that Israel's spy agencies keep winning the battle and losing the war, from a botched Iran regime-change plot to the warnings that went unheeded before October 7th.
Yossi Melman on Israeli Intelligence: Brilliant Tactics, Failed Strategy
Persico on Zoom
News

Tomer Persico on Liberalism's Crisis — and Its Future — in Israel

Political theorist Tomer Persico traces the surprising liberal roots of the Israeli right, and argues that liberalism's current crisis stems from its success, not its failure.
Tomer Persico on Liberalism's Crisis — and Its Future — in Israel
Event cover photo
News

Beyond Gaza: How Regional Rivalries Are Reshaping the Israel–Hamas Conflict

Oded Ailam examines Hamas, Iran, and shifting Middle East alliances in an Israel Insights webinar hosted by the Jan Koum Israel Studies Program.
Beyond Gaza: How Regional Rivalries Are Reshaping the Israel–Hamas Conflict