Faculty and Students Published as Part of Springer’s ‘Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications' Series

Posted August 2, 2021

Margaret E. Kosal, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, published a new book, Proliferation of Weapons- and Dual-Use Technologies: Diplomatic, Information, Military, and Economic Approaches, in August 2021. The book was published as a part of Springer's ‘Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications’ series. 

The book is the second in the series and features students in the Sam Nunn Security Fellows Program (SNSP), as well as Nunn School Ph.D. students and alumni. Rana Shabb authored a chapter titled “Military Aid: Long-term Gains?” and Olufunke Adebola wrote a chapter titled “The Threat, Vulnerabilities, and Consequences of Agroterrorism.”

Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the SNSP, chapters are also authored by Christopher Long, a Ph.D. student in the School of History and Sociology, and Alaina Totten, an alumna from the School of Economics.  

 

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