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.
Newcomers Bring New Rules
Jon Alterman and Lily McElwee argue that addressing the world’s increasingly complex challenges in an era of national contestation requires robust multilateral cooperation to create opportunities and improve global conditions.
Report by Jon B. Alterman and Lily McElwee — April 22, 2024
Pursuing Global Order in the Twenty-First Century
Digital Report by Jon B. Alterman and Lily McElwee — April 22, 2024
How Might Israel Strike Back?
Commentary by Daniel Byman — April 16, 2024
The Islamic State in Khorasan Province: Exploiting a Counterterrorism Gap
Commentary by Tricia Bacon — April 11, 2024
Past Events
Ukraine in the Balance: A Battlefield Update on the War in Ukraine
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
Experts
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The Islamic State in Khorasan Province: Exploiting a Counterterrorism Gap
Commentary by Tricia Bacon — April 11, 2024
Zawahiri’s Death and What’s Next for al Qaeda
Critical Questions by Jake Harrington and Jared Thompson — August 4, 2022
Restoring Momentum to U.S. Foreign Policy in the Wake of Afghanistan
Report by Norman T. Roule — September 13, 2021
The U.S. Legacy in Afghanistan: Past, Present, and Future
Event — July 8, 2021
Escaping the Graveyard of Empires? U.S. Options in Afghanistan
Critical Questions by Seth G. Jones — January 26, 2021
Book Launch: Small Wars, Big Data
Event — December 13, 2018
The State of the Afghan War
Commentary by Seth G. Jones — January 31, 2018