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Terrorism Issues

This page offers an easy way for policymakers to access terrorism research and analysis that is relevant to current Congressional agendas. For more in-depth information, visit the Terrorism Research Area. For additional information, to request documents, or to arrange a briefing, contact the RAND Office of Congressional Relations at ocr@rand.org or (703) 413-1100 x5395.

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Newsletters

RAND regularly sends newsletters to update Congress on highlights of recent work about terrorism.

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Terrorism newsletter

Terrorism and Homeland Security Newsletter

2009:
September | June | March

2008:
December | September | June | March

2007:
November | August | May | February

2006:
November | September | May

2005:
December | July (PDF) | April (PDF) | February (PDF)

2004 (PDF):
December | October | August | June | April

2002 (PDF):
August

 

Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment newsletter

Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment Newsletter (PDF)
This newsletter is now published as: Transportion and Infrastructure Newsletter, Safety and Justice Newsletter, and Energy and Environment Newsletter.

2004:
October

 

Testimony

Briefings

For more information on these and other Congressional briefings, contact the Office of Congressional Relations.

Revitalizing the Transatlantic Security Partnership: An Agenda For Action

Panelists: Stephen Larrabee, RAND Corporation
Julian Lindley-French, Netherlands Defence Academy and Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
Robert Hunter, RAND Corporation
Klaus Scharioth, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States
Moderators: James Dobbins, RAND Corporation
Josef Janning, Bertelsmann Stiftung
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
2220 Rayburn House Office Building

Deterrence: Past, Present, & Future

Panelists: Austin Long, RAND Corporation
Jeffrey Lewis, New America Foundation
David E. Mosher, RAND Corporation
Moderator: David Ochmanek, RAND Corporation
November 17, 2008
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
210 Cannon House Office Building

Pros and Cons of Creating a Domestic Counterterrorism Intelligence Service

Presented by Gregory Treverton
October 20, 2008
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
210 Cannon House Office Building

Will Terrorists Go Nuclear?

Presented by Brian Jenkins
September 9, 2008
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
2325 Rayburn House Office Building

The Challenge of Nuclear Armed Regional Adversaries

Presented by David Ochmanek
August 11, 2008
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
2212 Rayburn House Office Building

How Terrorist Groups End: Lessons for Countering al Qa'ida

Presented by Seth Jones
July 29, 2008
2:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.
210 Cannon House Office Building

Protecting US Passenger Rail Systems From Terrorism: Identifying Cost Effective Security Strategies

Presented by K. Jack Riley and Jeremy Wilson
December 11, 2007
2:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.
2212 Rayburn House Office Building

Ungoverned Territories: Incubators of Terrorism

Presented by the RAND Corporation, in conjunction with Security for a New Century
Speaker: Dr. Angel Rabasa, Senior Political Scientist with RAND
December 7, 2007
10:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
S-120 (U.S. Capitol, Senate side)

Managing Economic Risk in the Age of Terror: The Role of Government in the Private Insurance Market

Presented by Dr. Lloyd Dixon
May 21, 2007
9:00 A.M.

On "Other War": Lessons from Five Decades of RAND Counterinsurgency Research

Panelists: Bruce Hoffman, James Dobbins, and Austin Long
Moderator: Michael Rich
November 29, 2006
12:00 P.M. — 1:00 P.M.
B-354 Rayburn House Office Building

Breaching the Fortress Wall: Understanding Terrorist Efforts to Overcome Defensive Technologies

Presented by Brian Jackson
October 24, 2006
12:00 P.M. — 1:30 P.M.
B-354 Rayburn House Office Building

Maritime Terrorism: Threat, Consequences, and Liability

Presented by Henry Willis
October 16, 2006
12:00 P.M. — 1:30 P.M.
B-369 Rayburn House Office Building

Unconquerable Nation: Knowing our Enemy, Strengthening Ourselves

Presented by Brian Michael Jenkins
September 11, 2006
12:00 P.M. — 1:30 P.M.
2212 Rayburn House Office Building

Central Asia and Its Asian Neighbors: Security and Commerce at the Crossroads

Presented by Rollie Lal
Held in conjunction with the Congressional Silk Road Caucus
June 28, 2006
8:00 A.M. — 9:00 A.M.
B-339 Rayburn House Office Building

Fact Sheets

The following PDF fact sheet encapsulates selected RAND publications, creating quick and easy references on a variety of health policy issues.

The Department of Defense Can Improve Its Response to and Management of Anthrax Incidents — Apr. 20, 2009

Can Publicly Available Information Be Used in Planning Terrorist Attacks? — Aug. 8, 2007

Will Public Health's Response to Terrorism Be Fair? — Oct., 2004

View More »Recent Findings

Shaping Tomorrow Today: Near-Term Steps Towards Long-Term Goals — Aug. 13, 2009

image of a man before a labyrinth

The RAND Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition recently hosted a workshop that gave analysts and policymakers from many countries a collaborative opportunity to explore new methods and tools that can help improve long-term decisionmaking.

Understanding Why Terrorist Operations Succeed or Fail — Aug. 11, 2009

masked terrorist, photo courtesy of www.topnews.in

Being able to understand why terrorist attacks have failed and to predict the likelihood of which will succeed is important for homeland security and counterterrorism planning. Literature on the topic suggests that the threat of any terrorist operation can best be evaluated by examining three key sets of characteristics.

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