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View article: Organizing for Information Warfare at the Geographic Combatant Commands: Lessons from the United States Central Command Joint Effects Process
Organizing for Information Warfare at the Geographic Combatant Commands: Lessons from the United States Central Command Joint Effects Process Open
The authors document the planning processes used at U.S. Central Command (2020–2023) to better integrate information and information warfare issues into its battle rhythm and assess their effects in the information environment, include les…
View article: Countering Violent Nonstate Actor Financing: Revenue Sources, Financing Strategies, and Tools of Disruption
Countering Violent Nonstate Actor Financing: Revenue Sources, Financing Strategies, and Tools of Disruption Open
Violent nonstate actors must have the resources to carry out their activities. Disrupting their financing plays a critical role in degrading these groups. It is not, however, always obvious which tools are effective and which would be coun…
View article: Militia Violent Extremists in the United States: Understanding the Evolution of the Threat
Militia Violent Extremists in the United States: Understanding the Evolution of the Threat Open
Militia violent extremists (MVEs) pose a growing threat within the United States. MVEs were the most prominent and well-organised participants in the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol and have plotted numerous acts of lethal violenc…
View article: Conducting P/CVE Assessment in Conflict Environments: Key Considerations
Conducting P/CVE Assessment in Conflict Environments: Key Considerations Open
This chapter provides guidance for those conducting research to assess initiatives aimed at preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) in conflict environments.This chapter will provide an overview and background of P/CVE assessme…
View article: What do patients value as incentives for participation in clinical trials? A pilot discrete choice experiment
What do patients value as incentives for participation in clinical trials? A pilot discrete choice experiment Open
Incentivising has shown to improve participation in clinical trials. However, ethical concerns suggest that incentives may be coercive, obscure trial risks and encourage individuals to enrol in clinical trials for the wrong reasons. The ai…
View article: Uighur Foreign Fighters: An Underexamined Jihadist Challenge
Uighur Foreign Fighters: An Underexamined Jihadist Challenge Open
Uighurs, specifically individuals of Turkic decent from China’s northwest province of Xinjiang, have become a noticeable part of the constellation of globally active jihadist terror groups. Uighur jihadists first came to the world’s attent…
View article: Counterinsurgency Scorecard Update: Afghanistan in Early 2015 Relative to Insurgencies Since World War II
Counterinsurgency Scorecard Update: Afghanistan in Early 2015 Relative to Insurgencies Since World War II Open
A key finding of previous RAND research on insurgencies worldwide since World War II was that an overall score on a scorecard of 15 equally weighted good and 11 equally weighted bad counterinsurgency factors and practices distinguished con…