Transnational Threats
Led by the Transnational Threats Project, the International Security Program, Defending Democratic Institutions, and the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, CSIS provides strategic thinking on the range of efforts to counter terrorist groups and their methods across the world.

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The Jacksonville Shooting
The recent shooting in Jacksonville shows how deadly white supremacist violence remains and why both resourcing and politics must change, writes CSIS's Daniel Byman.
Critical Questions by Daniel Byman — August 29, 2023

Base Expansion in Mali Indicates Growing Wagner Group Investment
Commentary by Catrina Doxsee Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. and Jennifer Jun — August 15, 2023

The Islamic State Threat in Pakistan: Trends and Scenarios
Commentary by Alexander Palmer and Mackenzie Holtz — August 3, 2023

Examining Extremism: Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS)
Blog Post by Mackenzie Holtz — August 3, 2023
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Prigozhin's Uprising

Lessons in U.S. Intelligence and Special Operations

Assessing Russia’s War in Ukraine

NATO on the Line: The Views of Four Former SACEURs

Assessing the Russian Military Campaign in Ukraine

The U.S. Legacy in Afghanistan: Past, Present, and Future
Online Event: A Conversation with AFSOC Commander Lt. Gen. Jim Slife
Online Event: A Conversation with NCTC Director Christopher Miller
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Prigozhin's Uprising
Event — June 26, 2023
Lessons in U.S. Intelligence and Special Operations
Event — June 16, 2023
Assessing Russia’s War in Ukraine
Event — June 16, 2022
NATO on the Line: The Views of Four Former SACEURs
Event — March 16, 2022
Assessing the Russian Military Campaign in Ukraine
Event — March 1, 2022
The U.S. Legacy in Afghanistan: Past, Present, and Future
Event — July 8, 2021
Online Event: A Conversation with AFSOC Commander Lt. Gen. Jim Slife
Event — November 23, 2020
Online Event: A Conversation with NCTC Director Christopher Miller
Event — October 8, 2020
Online Event: Domestic Terrorism and the U.S. Presidential Election
Event — September 30, 2020