RAND Review
September-October 2021
Published Sep 7, 2021
September-October 2021
Published Sep 7, 2021
The cover story highlights strategies to mitigate homegrown terrorism and ideologically inspired violence in the United States, based on interviews with former extremists and their families. A second feature describes Costa Rica's ambitious decarbonization plan and the implications of those efforts for nations around the world. Economist Jhacova Williams describes a path forward for college athletes to receive pay.
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