Jeffrey Kopstein

Dean's Professor of Political Science UC Irvine

  • Irvine CA

Jeffrey S. Kopstein has experience in ethnic conflict, antisemitism, political behavior, European politics, and Jewish studies.

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Biography

Jeffrey S. Kopstein is a leading professor of political science at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), and serves as the Director of the Center for Jewish Studies. His work focuses on interethnic violence, antisemitism, minority political behavior, and the political history of Eastern Europe, with a particular emphasis on Jewish communities in Europe and Russia. Through his research, Kopstein explores why ethnic violence occurs in some communities but not others and how political and social conditions shape these outcomes.

Before joining UCI, Kopstein taught at the University of Toronto, where he directed the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies, and at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has also held visiting positions at institutions like Dartmouth College and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Kopstein is the author and editor of several influential works. His acclaimed book Intimate Violence: Anti-Jewish Pogroms on the Eve of the Holocaust, co-authored with Jason Wittenberg, examines the local conditions that led to outbreaks of violence against Jews in Eastern Europe during World War II. He is also the editor of Politics, Violence, Memory: The New Social Science of the Holocaust, which brings together interdisciplinary perspectives on how political science can contribute to Holocaust studies. His forthcoming book, The Assault on the State, co-authored with Stephen E. Hanson, explores global threats to modern democratic governments.

His scholarly contributions have been recognized with numerous honors, including the Ina Levine Invitational Scholarship at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Lady Davis Fellowship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has also received a Fulbright U.S. Senior Scholar Award.

At UCI, Kopstein leads the Center for Jewish Studies in developing new interdisciplinary research and teaching initiatives. His mission is to foster greater understanding of Jewish history and culture while building connections between academic scholarship and the broader community. Through his research, teaching, and leadership, Kopstein continues to advance the study of ethnic relations, political violence, and collective memory on an international stage.

Areas of Expertise

Polical Science
Comparative Politics
Democratic Transitions
Anti-Semitism
Political Behavior
Political History
Ethnic Violence
European Politics

Accomplishments

Berlin Social Science Center, Visiting Professor

2024

Fulbright US Senior Scholar Award

2020-2021

Education

University of California, Berkeley,

Ph.D

Political Science

1991

University of California, Berkeley,

M.A.

Political Science

1985

University of California, Berkeley,

B.A.

Political Economy

1983

Affiliations

  • Director, Center for Jewish Studies
  • American Political Science Association
  • German Studies Association
  • Council of European Studies (executive committee 2020-2022)
  • American Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
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Languages

  • English
  • German
  • Russian
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Media Appearances

Trump Is Dismantling the Systems That Keep Us Safe. All Americans Will Suffer.

New York Times  

2024-12-31

Guest Essay by Stephen E. Hanson and Jeffrey S. Kopstein

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How antisemitism came roaring back into American life

LA Times  

2023-12-14

Like a plague that long lay dormant, antisemitism has sprung back to virulence in the U.S., deeply unsettling American Jews, many of whom had viewed it as a relic of past generations, destined to fade away.

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Event Appearances

Keynote Lecture: Antisemitism on Campus: A New Survey from the University of California

Conference on Historical and Contemporary Antisemitism  University of Toronto

2024-09-23

Research Focus

Interethnic Violence

Investigating the conditions and political environments that lead to violence between ethnic groups.​

Antisemitism

Exploring historical and contemporary manifestations of antisemitism and its societal impacts.

Minority Voting Patterns

Analyzing how minority groups engage with political systems and the factors influencing their electoral behaviors.

Articles

Does Military Service Make Individuals Susceptible to Political Violence? Attitudinal and Behavioral Evidence

Managing Insider Risk and Organizational Resilience

with Dana Weinberg, Ana He Gu, and April Edwards

(forthcoming).

Antisemitism and the Pogroms of Summer 1941

The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Global Antisemitism

2024

Populism or Patrimonialism? A Weberian Approach to 21st Century Anti-Liberalism

Still the Century of Populism?

with Steve E. Hanson in Michael Bernhard, Carlos de La Torre, and Amie Kreppel, ed. Still the Century of Populism? (London: Routledge),

2024

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