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A native of Romania, Radu was educated at the Babes-Bolyai University in [[Cluj]] (1965-1975) before emigrating in 1976. He earned his [[Ph.D.]] in [[international relations]] from [[Columbia University]] in 1992.
A native of Romania, Radu was educated at the Babes-Bolyai University in [[Cluj]] (1965-1975) before emigrating in 1976. He earned his [[Ph.D.]] in [[international relations]] from [[Columbia University]] in 1992.

==External links==
* [http://www.fpri.org/about/people/radu.html "About Michael Radu"] (bio on the FPRI web site)


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Michael Radu is a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Co-Chairman of FPRI’s Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security.

Radu has studied terrorist and insurgent groups worldwide since the mid-1980s. He is the author or editor of twelve books on international affairs. He was a National Peace Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace; and he has monitored elections in Cambodia (1993), Romania, Peru, and Guatemala. He is a member of the Review of International Law and Politics (RILP) journal's International Advisory Board.

A native of Romania, Radu was educated at the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj (1965-1975) before emigrating in 1976. He earned his Ph.D. in international relations from Columbia University in 1992.

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