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ISIS Tactics
Flags in a straight line
The Same, Yet Different: United States and Gulf State Interests in the Post-Arab Spring Maghreb
A SM-6 Dual I fired from USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53) during a Dec. 14, 2016 MDA BMD test.
American Naval Policy, Strategy, Plans and Operations in the Second Decade of the Twenty-First Century
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kevin B. Gray
The Future of U.S.-India Naval Relations
Brahmaputra River, India: people crossing the Brahmaputra River at six in the morning.
Water Resource Competition in the Brahmaputra River Basin: China, India, and Bangladesh
A bar graph outlining terrorist incidents in the USA
Asking the Right Questions: A Framework for Assessing Counterterrorism Actions
A collage of CNA logos
Summary Report: U.S.-UK Integration in Helmand
 Flags and banners in front of captured Donetsk RSA on April 13, 2014. All flags with mourning ribbons.
Mobilizing Compatriots: Russia's Strategy, Tactics, and Influence in the Former Soviet Union
ISIS-Sinai's Violent Start to 2019
U.S. Marine Corps Civil Affairs Staff Sgt. Alan O'Donnell hands out soccer balls to children at a medical civic action project (MEDCAP) during Southern Partnership Station 2014.
Charting the Course for Civil Affairs in the New Normal
Three soldiers with guns
Russia’s “Ambiguous Warfare” and Implications for the U.S. Marine Corps
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Rethinking the U.S. Approach to Boko Haram: The Case for a Regional Strategy
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CNA Small Group Discussion: Aiding Cameroon’s Effort to Counter Boko Haram
Two AK-47s under a book and ISIS flag
Diagnosing the Boko Haram Conflict: Grievances, Motivations, and Institutional Resilience in Northeast Nigeria
Sons of Iraq members prepare to secure a torture house for destruction in Iraq.
Risky Business: The Future of Civil Defense Forces and Counterterrorism in an Era of Persistent Conflict
Members of New York’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) following the 1981 Brinks’ armored truck robbery in Nyack, New York.
The “First War on Terrorism?” U.S. Domestic Counterterrorism During the 1970s and Early 1980s
A CNA Corporation War Game on a table
Bone Dry and Flooding Soon: A Regional Water Management Game Final Report
Army General Raymond T. Odierno, commander of Multinational Force Iraq, provides an operational update briefing May 8, 2009, to the Pentagon press corps.
Are We Winning? A Brief History of Military Operations Assessment
A collage of a monsoon, naval officers, a helicopter, and a U.S. and Indian flag
Improving U.S.-India HA/DR Coordination in the Indian Ocean
This is an image of the purported leader of The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, delivering a sermon on Mosul, Iraq on July 5, 2014.
Reviving the Caliphate: Fad, or the Future?
Anbar tribal leaders meet early in 2013 in Fallujah to discuss ways to support the Iraqi security forces.
“No Security Without Us”: Tribes and Tribalism in Al Anbar Province, Iraq
A group of people posing for a photo
The Trans Sahara Counter Terrorism Partnership: Building Partner Capacity to Counter Terrorism and Violent Extremism
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North Korean Leadership Dynamics and Decision-making under Kim Jong-un
Three Afghan Security Force soldiers
Were the Afghan National Security Forces Successful in 2013?