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Fighting Domestic Extremism: Lessons From Germany
The clear threat of right-wing extremism demonstrates the need for a broad-based approach to CVE. -
Lessons for Reintegrating Islamic State Detainees
Best practices drawn from three decades of research on disarmament, demobilization and reintegration. -
What the UAE Weapons Deal Says About the United States and Its Alliances
When U.S. partners "do their fair share," they're also more likely to pursue independent foreign policies. -
Hezbollah Amid Lebanese Collapse
U.S. policy has focused narrowly on countering Hezbollah. The Biden administration should turn to the systemic problems of the country’s politics. -
Russia’s New Crises on the Periphery
Putin's influence in three former Soviet republics has been shaken by a series of political crises. -
How to Support the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Without Signing It
The Biden administration has already promised to act on one of the treaty's key provisions. -
See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Police No Evil
Law enforcement agencies consistently underestimate threats from white supremacists and other right-wing extremists, but there are steps they can take to be better prepared. -
The Islamic State in Mozambique
Since a local insurgent group declared its affiliation with the Islamic State, its attacks have increased in frequency and intensity. -
Negotiating Peace in Iraq’s Disputed Territories: Modifying the Sinjar Agreement
The new agreement represents progress between Baghdad and Erbil, but will need revision to address the concerns of Yazidis and others in the disputed territories. -
Prospects for U.S.-Iran Relations at the Start of the Biden Administration
The future of the Iran nuclear deal and more depend on how the next administration responds to Tehran's mixed messages. -
Afghanistan Will Be the Biden Administration’s First Foreign Policy Crisis
Four recommendations for the new administration to bolster the Afghan government and security forces. -
Outsourcing Disinformation
Why foreign actors are hiring firms with cheap labor and local knowledge to post inauthentic content to social media.