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Joseph Trevithick is a published author and noted researcher, a Fellow at GlobalSecurity.org, and an on-call historical consultant to Ambush Alley Games. He has been interviewed on domestic and international television, on domestic and international radio, and in print on a number of defense and security related topics. Joseph previously worked as a Research Associate at GlobalSecurity.org, beginning in 2008, after initially being hired as an intern. Joseph served as an intern at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in their Cold War International History Project and with the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies in their International Center for Terrorism Studies. In May 2008 Joseph received an MA in Conflict Resolution from Georgetown University. During the program he received a certificate in mediation skills and process, as well as one in cross-cultural mediation. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2006 with a dual BA in History and Policy and International Relations.
Joseph Trevithick is a published author and noted researcher, a Fellow at GlobalSecurity.org, and an on-call historical consultant to Ambush Alley Games. He has been interviewed on domestic and international television, on domestic and international radio, and in print on a number of defense and security related topics. Joseph previously worked as a Research Associate at GlobalSecurity.org, beginning in 2008, after initially being hired as an intern. Joseph served as an intern at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in their Cold War International History Project and with the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies in their International Center for Terrorism Studies. In May 2008 Joseph received an MA in Conflict Resolution from Georgetown University. During the program he received a certificate in mediation skills and process, as well as one in cross-cultural mediation. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2006 with a dual BA in History and Policy and International Relations.