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Michael Kenney is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on terrorism, Islamist militancy, social network analysis, drug control policy, and international relations. He has authored books including The Islamic State in Britain: Radicalization and Resilience in an Activist Network and From Pablo to Osama: Trafficking and Terrorist Networks, Government Bureaucracies, and Competitive Adaptation.
- Conducted field research in Brazil, Colombia, Israel, Morocco, Spain, and the UK
- Held research fellowships at Stanford University and the University of Southern California
- Received grants from the National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Institute of Justice
His work explores:
- Terrorist and drug trafficking network structures
- Organizational learning in illicit networks
- Competitive adaptation dynamics
- Social network analysis applications
- Counter-terrorism and drug policy
Key trends in his publications include:
- Analysis of disengagement from extremism
- Small-world network structures in terrorism
- Historical evolution of drug trafficking
- Cyber-terrorism post-Stuxnet
- Comparative studies of criminal and terrorist organizations
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