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Professor Tyrone Groh is a distinguished academic in the field of Global Security and Intelligence at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. With a profound expertise in international relations, unconventional warfare, strategy, foreign policy, and civil-military relations, he has made significant contributions to the academic and practical understanding of these areas. Groh's academic journey is marked by his attainment of multiple degrees from prestigious institutions, which have equipped him with a robust foundation to explore complex global security issues. In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Groh is a published author, known for his insightful book "Proxy War: The Least Bad Option." This work reflects his deep understanding of the intricacies of proxy conflicts and offers a nuanced perspective on their strategic implications. His experience as a retired US Air Force Officer further enriches his teaching and research, providing students with a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights. At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Professor Groh is dedicated to fostering a dynamic learning environment. He teaches a diverse array of courses, including American National Security Policy, Government of the U.S., International Relations, and Modern U.S. Foreign Policy. His commitment to student-centered learning techniques ensures that his students are actively engaged and equipped with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of global security challenges. Professor Groh's research interests are both timely and impactful. He is particularly focused on the development of student-centered learning techniques, aiming to enhance educational outcomes and foster critical thinking among his students. Additionally, he is actively engaged in addressing the emerging threats posed by drones, a topic of increasing relevance in today's security landscape. Through his teaching, research, and publications, Professor Tyrone Groh continues to contribute significantly to the field of international relations and global security. His work not only informs academic discourse but also influences policy and strategic thinking in addressing contemporary security challenges.

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