Olena Bagno-Moldavsky is a Researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (Israel) and Ray D. Wolfe Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto's Center for Jewish studies. Dr Bagno-Moldavsky’s research focuses on political culture and behavior, Israeli politics and Russian foreign policy.
Her recent publications include:
– The Effect of Religiosity on Political Attitudes in Israel”, Politics & Religion (forthcoming);
– “Political Newborns: A journey from Ukraine to Germany and Israel” in The Russian-Speaking Jewish Diaspora, edited by Zvi Gitelman, Rutgers University Press (forthcoming);
– “The Conditional Effect of Network Diversity and Values on Tolerance”, Political Behavior, forthcoming (with Pazit Ben Nun Bloom);
– “The Ukrainian Crisis and the Middle East”, INSS Strategic Assessment, No. 17-2, July 2014 (with Zvi Magen and Sarah Fainberg);
– The Voice of the People: Israeli Public Opinion on National Security 2012, Memorandum No. 126, INSS, 2013 (with Yehuda Ben Meir).