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Hanna Kassab is an assistant professor at East Carolina University and an author of many books on International Relations. He has a PhD from the University of Miami. In 2023 he got funding from the Defense Department to research "Power and influence in the era of strategic competition."[1] Kassab is the author and editor of many books related to international relations. He co-edited one of his recent books Fragile States in the Americas with Jonathan Rosen.[2] Kassab's 2020 book Terrorist Recruitment and the International System explains the growth of terror networks in the context of the evolving international order.
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[edit]- ^ "DoD Awards $18 Million for Academic Research on the Socio-Political Drivers of Future Conf".
- ^ Rosen, Jonathan; Kassab, Hanna (December 2016). "Fragile States in the Americas". Research Publications.