Matthew S. Cohen

210Q Renaissance Park

Northeastern University

Boston, MA 02115

EDUCATION

Northeastern University, Boston, MA

PhD Candidate in Political Science Current

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

Masters of Liberal Arts in Government 2011

Dean’s List Academic Achievement Award

Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

Bachelor of Arts, Double Major: Politics, Sociology 2003

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Northeastern University

International Conflict and Negotiation

Invited Lecturer: Civil War in Syria 2014, 2015

International Conflict and Negotiation

Invited Lecturer: Iraq since the First Gulf War 2014, 2015

International Conflict and Negotiation

Invited Lecturer: How to Deal with the Rise of ISIS 2015

International Conflict and Negotiation

Invited Lecturer: International Law and Negotiations in the Cyber-Realm 2015

International Conflict and Negotiation

Invited Lecturer: On-Going Crisis in Somalia 2015

International Conflict and Negotiation

Invited Lecturer: Iranian Nuclear Deal 2015

International Conflict and Negotiation

Invited Lecturer: Tackling the Cyber-Realm 2015

Issues in Security Studies

Invited Lecturer: Tackling the Cyber-Realm 2015

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research and Budget Director, Joint Committee on Mental Health and Substance 2007 – 2013

Abuse

Budget Director, Office of State Representative Ruth Balser 2007 – 2009

Research Analyst, Joint Committee on Mental Health and Substance Abuse, 2006 – 2007

Massachusetts State House

Consultant, Kohei Onozaki for Senate (National Diet in Japan) 2006

Campaign Manager, Toby Fisher for State Representative, Waltham, 2005 – 2006

Massachusetts

Liaison to the Chairman, Massachusetts Democratic Party/Philip W. 2003 – 2004

Johnston Associates

Intern, Massachusetts Democratic Party 2001 – 2001

Intern, Senator Edward Kennedy’s Boston Office, Domestic Policy Office 1999 – 2000

Management Intern, Lexington Town Hall, Town Manager’s Office and Tax 1997 – 1999

Collector’s Office

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles – Lead Author:

Matthew S. Cohen, Charles D. Freilich, and Gabi Siboni. “Israel and Cyberspace: Unique Threat and Response.” International Studies Perspectives, 2015, doi: 10.1093/isp/ekv023

Matthew S. Cohen and Charles D. Freilich. “The Delegitimization of Israel: Diplomatic Warfare, Sanctions and Lawfare.” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs. Volume IX, Number 1, 2015

Matthew S. Cohen and Charles D. Freilich. “Breakdown and Possible Restart: Turkish-Israeli Relations under the AKP.” Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs. Volume VIII, Number 1, 201

Matthew S. Cohen. “Islam and Government: Examining the Turkish Model,” Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy. Volume 1, Spring 2012

Journal Articles – Co-Author:

Michael Becker, Matthew S. Cohen, Ian McManus, and Sidita Kushi. “Reviving the Russian

Empire: the Crimean Intervention through a Neoclassical Realist Lens.” European Security. Volume 24, Issue 4, 2015

Other Publications:

Matthew S. Cohen. “Moving on After Congress Votes on the Iran Deal.” E-International

Relations (online), August 30, 2015,

Matthew S. Cohen. “Crafting an Effective Foreign Policy to Confront Terrorism in the Middle East.”E-International Relations (online), May 12, 2015,

Matthew S. Cohen. “Israel’s Big Decision: Time to Take Hamas Out?” The National Interest (online), July 30, 2014,

Matthew S. Cohen. Turkey and the EU: European Soft Power and How it has Impacted Turkey,

in fulfillment of ALM requirements: Harvard University, 2011

Articles under Review:

Matthew S. Cohen, Charles D. Freilich, and Gabi Siboni. “Countering the Cyber-Threat, Four Big ‘D’s’ and a Little ‘r.’”

Matthew S. Cohen and Charles D. Freilich. “War by Other Means: Modeling the

Delegitimization Campaign against Israel.”

Matthew S. Cohen. “A Tale of Two Turkeys: The Narrative Policy Framework and the Battle over the Headscarf in Turkey.”

PRESENTATIONS

“Countering the Cyber-Threat, Four Big ‘D’s’ and a Little ‘r,’”Invited Speaker at the Joseph Nye Forum, Belfer Center, Harvard University May 2015.

“Reviving the Russian Empire: A Rationalist Model of State Intervention.” Oral presentation delivered at the NortheasternPolitical Science Association Annual Meeting, November, 2014.

PEER REVIEWER

Global Policy

International Studies Perspectives

Turkish Studies