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How Insurgencies End
This volume tested conventional wisdom about how insurgencies end against the evidence from 89 insurgencies. It compares a quantitative and qualitative analysis of insurgency case …
How Terrorist Groups End
All terrorist groups eventually end. But how? Most modern groups have ended because they joined the political process or local police and intelligence agencies arrested or killed …
What Makes Industries Strategic: A Perspective on Technology, Economic Development, and Defense
Conquest in Cyberspace
With billions of computers in existence, cyberspace, 'the virtual world created when they are connected,' is said to be the new medium of power. Computer hackers operating from …
Exploring Terrorist Targeting Preferences
Governments spend billions to protect against terrorism. Might it help to understand what al Qaeda would achieve with each specific attack? This book examines various hypotheses of …
The U.S.-China Military Scorecard
A RAND study analyzed Chinese and U.S. military capabilities in two scenarios (Taiwan and the Spratly Islands) from 1996 to 2017, finding that trends in most, but not all, areas …
New Challenges, New Tools for Defence Decision Making
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War and then the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 transformed the task of American foreign and defence policymaking. …
The Defender's Dilemma
Cybersecurity is a constant, and, by all accounts growing, challenge. This report, the second in a multiphase study on the future of cybersecurity, reveals perspectives and …
Root Cause Analyses of Nunn-McCurdy Breaches
Living Conditions in Anbar Province in June 2008
In 2008, RAND carried out a survey of conditions in Anbar Province, once one of Iraq's most violent areas. The resulting data on demographics, employment, income and standards of …
Cyberdeterrence and Cyberwar
The protection of cyberspace, the information medium, has become a vital national interest because of its importance both to the economy and to military power. An attacker may …