Terrorism and Counterinsurgency
Burke Chair reports on Terrorism and Counterinsurgency provide up-to-date analyses on the global threat posed by militants, non-state actors, and terrorist groups, and the mix of asymmetric warfare and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
Issues covered in these reports include but are not limited to, the changing nature of warfare; alternative counterterrorism strategies; the overall net assessment of developments in the Global War on Terrorism; asymmetric warfare; biological counterterrorism; international cooperation in counterterrorism; U.S. homeland defense; and the proliferation of WMD.
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The Patterns in Global Terrorism: 1970-2016
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — August 28, 2017
The Afghan War in 2013: Meeting the Challenges of Transition--Volume III: Security and the ANSF
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Bryan Gold, and Ashley Hess — May 14, 2013
The Uncertain Role of the ANSF in Transition: Establishing Real World Criteria and Metrics
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — February 27, 2013
U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition: Turkey and the South Caucasus
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Michael Gibbs, and Bryan Gold — February 6, 2013
The Common Lessons of Benghazi, Algeria, Mali, Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Arab Spring
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — January 28, 2013
Afghanistan: Meeting the Real World Challenges of Transition
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — January 23, 2013