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RAND_RRA612-1.pdf
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RAND (Part 3): Bioterrorism, terrorism and the intelligence community (Drop 1 of 3)

Continuing our look at the RAND Corporation’s reports, in this 3 part drop we'll take a look at their Bioterrorism, terrorism and intelligence services reports.
What can we learn from them and what did they "know" in the past, that is pertinent to today?

1) Implications of the Pandemic for Terrorist Interest in Biological Weapons: Islamic State and al-Qaeda Pandemic Case Studies

2) Measuring Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP): Performance Capacities, Capabilities, and Sustainability Enablers for Biorisk Management and Biosurveillance

3) Developing Navy Capability to Recover Forces in Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Hazard Environments

4) Diversion of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons Expertise from the Former Soviet Union: Understanding an Evolving Problem

5) Bioterrorism: Homeland Defense: The Next Steps

6) What Are Asymmetric Strategies?
RAND_MG475.pdf
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RAND (Part 3): Bioterrorism, terrorism and the intelligence community (Drop 2 of 3)

1) The Global tech revolution 2020: A look at the future of Nano, bio, information and it's social implications (summary)

2) The Global Technology Revolution 2020, In-Depth Analyses (more detailed version of above doc)

3) Mapping White Identity Terrorism and Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremism: A Social Network Analysis of Online Activity

4) Counter-Radicalization Bot Research Using Social Bots to Fight Violent Extremism

5) Paths to Destruction Corporation A Group Portrait of America’s Jihadists: Comparing Jihadist Travelers with Domestic Plotters

6) Return and Expand? The Finances and Prospects of the Islamic State After the Caliphate

7) Homeland Security National Risk Characterization Risk Assessment Methodology

8) The Terrorist Diaspora After the Fall of the Caliphate
RAND_PE228.pdf
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RAND (Part 3): Bioterrorism, terrorism and the intelligence community (Drop 3 of 3)

1) A Strategy to Counter ISIL as a Transregional Threat

2) Secrecy in U.S. National Security Why a Paradigm Shift Is Needed

3) An American Way of Political Warfare: A Proposal

4) Moving to the Unclassified How the Intelligence Community Can Work from Unclassified Facilities

5) Exploring America’s Role In A New And Turbulent World

6) Blinders, Blunders, and Wars: What America and China Can Learn?

7) Reducing risk in an uncertain world: Annual Report 2013–2014

8) Fixing Leaks Assessing The Department Of Defense's Approach To Preventing and Deterring Unauthorised Disclosures
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