RAND Research Topic: Asymmetric Warfare2024-03-28T14:36:07ZCopyright (c) 2024, The RAND CorporationRAND Corporationhttps://www.rand.org/topics/asymmetric-warfare.htmlWinning the Irregular World WarRAND Corporationhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/commentary/2023/11/winning-the-irregular-world-war.html2023-11-06T20:00:00Z2023-11-06T20:00:00ZIf the United States hopes to prevail in an asymmetrical world war, it must upgrade its abilities to provide self-defense and resistance support to its allies and partners, and better coordinate its disparate efforts to counter Russia and China across departments and agencies.The Trouble with a Cease-FireRAND Corporationhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/commentary/2023/12/the-trouble-with-a-cease-fire.html2023-12-26T13:30:00Z2023-12-26T13:30:00ZGiven that Hamas promised to repeat the October 7 attack until Israel's annihilation, it is no wonder that Israelis nearly uniformly want, as one Israeli politician put it, to finish the job this time around. To Israelis, the international calls for a cease-fire ring hollow.