About MonTREP
MonTREP's highly qualified and experienced professors ensure that Monterey Institute students have the necessary skills to address the world's most serious security problems and challenges in the upcoming years.
The Monterey Terrorism Research and Education Program (MonTREP) at the Monterey Institute of International Studies is a research organization which conducts in-depth scholarly research, assesses policy options, and engages in public education on issues relating to terrorism and counterterrorism, extremist groups, regional studies of terrorism, and related aspects of international and homeland security.
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MonTREP benefits from the employment of professors and students in the Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies degree program. The unique courses taught in this program contribute to the research done at MonTREP; all MonTREP research faculty are also teaching professors. In addition, the language requirement at MIIS creates a large pool of research assistants who are able to proficiently work in languages other than English. MonTREP pulls all of its graduate research assistants from the Graduate School of International Policy & Management.
Faculty
Jeffrey M. BaleAssociate Professor and Director of the Monterey Terrorism Research and Education Program (MonTREP)
Office: McGowan 200-D Terrorism |
Gordon HahnAdjunct Professor and Researcher of Monterey Terrorism Research and Education Program
Office: McGowan 200-C Russian Studies Dr. Hahn is perhaps the world’s leading expert on the Caucasus Emirate mujahedin and an internationally recognized expert on Russian and Eurasian domestic and foreign politics, including the North Caucasus. |
Brigadier General (Retired) Russell D. HowardDirector of MonTrep and Adjunct Professor
Office: McGowan 200F Counterterrorism |
Sharad JoshiAssistant Professor, Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies
Office: McGowan 200-F International Security |
Jeffrey KnopfProgram Chair, Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies
Office: McGowan 200 C Nuclear Arms Control and Nonproliferation |




