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Promoting Online Voices for Countering Violent Extremism
This RAND report—which has influenced U.S. National Counterterrorism Center policy—argues that American Muslim CVE efforts online succeed when government and private funders act as facilitators rather than orchestrators, and recommends reducing CVE's national security framing, addressing community mistrust, investing in influential social media voices, and expanding both private and government funding.
Empowering ISIS Opponents on Twitter
This RAND Perspective draws on lessons from commercial marketing influencer strategies to identify recommendations for empowering ISIS opponents on Twitter.
From Consensus to Conflict: Understanding Foreign Measures Targeting U.S. Elections
This RAND report places Russian information efforts in the long history of foreign interference in U.S. politics and argues for replacing the field's fragmented focus on content, networks, or consumers with a holistic approach that anticipates likely target groups and builds evidence-based preventive practices around them.