Dr. David Romano, associate professor of political science at Missouri State University, is part of an international collaborative research team who just received approximately $900,000 from the Department of Defense for a three-year study to answer the correlating question: who doesn’t become a terrorist and why?
To be or not to be a terrorist? What interrupts radicalization?
Dr. David Romano, associate professor of political science at Missouri State University, is part of an international collaborative research team who just received approximately $900,000 from the Department of Defense for a three-year study to answer the correlating question: who doesn’t become a terrorist and why?