Amichai Magen

Amichai Magen

Amichai Magen

  • Director, Jan Koum Israel Studies Program, CDDRL
  • Senior Research Scholar, CDDRL
  • Visiting Fellow in Israel Studies, FSI (2022-2025)
  • W. Glenn Campbell National Fellow, Hoover Institution (2008-2009)
  • CDDRL Affiliated Scholar, 2008-2009
  • CDDRL Predoctoral Fellow, 2004-2008

Biography

Amichai Magen is a Senior Research Scholar at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and the founding director of the center's Jan Koum Israel Studies Program. Previously, he served as the visiting fellow in Israel Studies at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, head of the MA Program in Diplomacy & Conflict Studies, and director of the Program on Democratic Resilience and Development (PDRD) at the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel. His research and teaching interests address democracy, the rule of law, liberal orders, risk and political violence, as well as Israeli politics and policy.

Magen received the Yitzhak Rabin Fulbright Award (2003), served as a pre-doctoral fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, and was the W. Glenn Campbell National Fellow at the Hoover Institution (2008-9). In 2016, he was named a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow of the Robert Bosch Academy, an award that recognizes outstanding thought leaders around the world. Between 2018 and 2022, he served as principal investigator in two European Union Horizon 2020 research consortia, EU-LISTCO and RECONNECT. Amichai Magen served on the Executive Committee of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) and is a Board Member of the Israel Council on Foreign Relations (ICFR) and the International Coalition for Democratic Renewal (ICDR).

publications

Journal Articles
January 2025

The Second “Mahapach” Is Already Here

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The Second “Mahapach” Is Already Here
Journal Articles
May 2024

U.S. Democratic Backsliding and the Decline of Democratic Support Abroad

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U.S. Democratic Backsliding and the Decline of Democratic Support Abroad
Journal Articles
September 2023

Israel’s Summer of Discontent

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Israel’s Summer of Discontent

In The News

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News

War, Elections, and Constitutional Crisis: Israel’s Democratic Debate in a Time of Conflict

Constitutional scholar Masua Sagiv examines Israeli democracy, coalition politics, and institutional reform amid wartime pressures.
War, Elections, and Constitutional Crisis: Israel’s Democratic Debate in a Time of Conflict
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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
An Iranian flag is planted in the rubble of a police station, damaged in airstrikes on March 3, 2026 in Tehran, Iran.
Commentary

Seven Things to Know About the U.S.-Israel Campaign in Iran

Scholars from FSI offer insights into the war between Iran and U.S.-Israel forces, and the risk of the conflict expanding beyond the Middle East.
Seven Things to Know About the U.S.-Israel Campaign in Iran