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The Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program @CSIS conducts research and analysis on irregular and hybrid warfare, terrorism, and military operations.
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NEWS: Seth G. Jones joined Erin Burnett on Erin Burnett OutFront to discuss Iran's weapons arsenal, potential Israeli retaliation for the Iranian attack, and impacts of escalation. Watch the full interview here:

Israel's response to Iran's drone and missile attacks conveyed a serious threat while avoiding multiple paths to further escalation. TNT's Alexander Palmer, Daniel Byman, and Seth G. Jones are joined by Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. to break down how. Read here: csis.org/analysis/asses…

Pleased that my new article is out in International Security on how to write policy recommendations for academic journals: direct.mit.edu/isec/article/4…

TNT Senior Fellow Daniel Byman: "Both Hamas and Israel may be losing. Each can point to quite real successes against the other, but when the fighting subsides, both are likely to be worse off than they were when the war started." Read Survival: Global Politics and Strategy: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


"The election of Masoud Pezeshkian as president of Iran creates an opportunity, albeit only a limited one, for Iran to move away from its absolutist anti-Western foreign policy," write Warfare, Irregular Threats, & Terrorism Program experts. Read the full analysis: csis.org/analysis/can-i…


Tune in for a virtual conversation on the significance of national resilience, and its implications for peace and stability in the #Taiwan Strait w/ Daniel Byman ChinaPower CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies Warfare, Irregular Threats, & Terrorism Program Seth G. Jones. 🗓️: Wednesday, 7/17 at 3 pm ET Register: csis.org/events/importa…



In 2006, #Israel and #Hezbollah fought each other fiercely, with Israel's military failing in many ways. Israel's intelligence and military successes in recent weeks show how it has learned the lessons from that war. Read the latest from Daniel Byman here: csis.org/analysis/lesso…

In 2006, Israel and Hezbollah fought each other fiercely, with Israel's military failing in many ways. Israel's intelligence and military successes in recent weeks show how it has learned the lessons from that war. More from Warfare, Irregular Threats, & Terrorism Program expert Daniel Byman: csis.org/analysis/lesso…


The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalated to war over the last two weeks. WITT's Daniel Byman, Seth G. Jones, and Alexander Palmer break down how the conflict has escalated and where it could go from here. Read here: csis.org/analysis/escal…

“China is now a military heavyweight, and the U.S. defense industrial base is failing to keep up,” writes Seth G. Jones. “The United States needs to commit much more attention and resources to military readiness if it is to succeed in assembling a new arsenal of democracy.”

WITT Senior Fellow Daniel Byman wrote yesterday that the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is unlikely to mark a major turning point in the war in Gaza. Read Foreign Policy: foreignpolicy.com/2024/10/17/isr…

The number of U.S. domestic terrorist attacks and plots motivated by partisan political beliefs in the past five years is nearly triple the number of such incidents in the previous 25 years combined, according to new Warfare, Irregular Threats, & Terrorism Program analysis. csis.org/analysis/risin…