Riding the Waves: Reimagining Rapoport’s Thesis with Stochastic Terrorist Actors
Riding the Waves: Reimagining Rapoport’s Thesis with Stochastic Terrorist Actors
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Jared R. Dmello Mia Bloom a School of Society and Culture, Adelaide University, Adelaide, Australiab Department of Communication, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USAJared R. Dmello is a Senior Lecturer at Adelaide University, a member of the Executive Committee of the Addressing Violent Extremism and Responses to Terrorism (AVERT) Research Network, and a Research Associate at the Rutgers University Center on Public Security. Dr. Dmello holds a PhD in Criminology from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, in addition to a masters’ degrees in Criminal Justice (UMass Lowell) and National Security Studies (California State University at San Bernardino).Mia Bloom is an International Security Fellow at New America and a Professor at Georgia State University. Bloom conducts research in Europe, the Middle East and South Asia and speaks eight languages. Bloom has a PhD in political science from Columbia University, a master’s degree in Arab studies from Georgetown School of Foreign Service and Bachelor’s degree in Russian, Islamic and Middle East Studies from McGill University in Montreal.