Abstract
Nathan G. Hill is a graduating senior from the school of Diplomacy with a BS in International Relations with minors in Arabic, Economics, and Military Science. Upon graduation he will commission as an active duty 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army as a Field artillery officer. He will further his officer education at the Field Artillery Basic Officer Leaders Course in Fort Sill Oklahoma. His senior research thesis topic is studying the levels of Technological Globalization and state-sponsored cyber-attacks in Iran.
Recommended Citation
Hill, Nathan
(2018)
"The Effect of Terminal Levels of Education, National Economic Prosperity and Rates of Islamic Terrorism in the Middle East,"
Political Analysis: Vol. 19, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70531/2474-2295.1044
Available at:
https://scholarship.shu.edu/pa/vol19/iss1/8