skip to main content
Article Podcast Report Summary Quick Look Quick Look Video Newsfeed triangle plus sign dropdown arrow Case Study All Search Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Bluesky Threads Instagram Right Arrow Press Release External Report

Search Results

Your search for Kaia Haney found 23 results.

Suicidality Among Domestic Terrorists
/reports/2024/05/suicidality-among-domestic-terrorists
Data on domestic terrorist attacks in the U.S. suggest that those who commit the most lethal acts of terrorism are also the most likely to be suicidal.
percent for men (89 percent of those in DTOLD are men). This rate is still lower, however, than TVPP’s rate of 70 percent among mass shooters. Megan K. McBride Kaia Haney /reports/2024/05
PRC Activities in Africa Critical Infrastructure and Mining
/reports/2024/03/prc-activities-in-africa-critical-infrastructure-and-mining
An overview of the PRC’s critical infrastructure investments in African nations, with an emphasis on the mining industry.
unlimited 59 DRM-2023-U-036218-Final Tsun-Kai Tsai Kaia Haney PRC Activities in Africa: Infrastructure and Mining /reports/2024/03/PRC-Illicit-Malign-Activities-in-Africa-graphic.jpg
PRC Lending in Africa
/reports/2024/03/prc-lending-in-africa
A study of loans by China to nine African nations finds that China’s lending to Africa is opaque, declining, and putting African economies at risk of default.
/reports/2024/03/PRC-Lending-in-Africa-graphic.webp Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 59 DRM-2023-U-036941-Final Kaia Haney Tsun-Kai Tsai Benjamin DeThomas /reports/2024/03
Building Inclusive Resilience in the Pacific
/reports/2023/11/building-inclusive-resilience-in-the-pacific
Indo-Pacific women leaders explored climate security and more in a workshop: Advancing Women, Peace, and Security: Building Inclusive Resilience in the Pacific.
recording; both efforts helped to amplify the voices of attendees. Kaia Haney Annaleah Westerhaug /reports/2023/11/Building-Inclusive-Resilience-in-the-Pacific.pdf /reports/2023/11
National Security Seminar October 2023
/reports/2023/10/national-security-seminar-october-2023
CNA, Berkeley, and Dept. of Homeland Security cybersecurity experts discuss the Cybersecurity Futures 2030 initiative in a CNA National Security Seminar summary.
in November 2023. Kaia Haney /reports/2023/10/NationalSecuritySeminar-October2023.pdf /reports/2023/10/NationalSecuritySeminar-October2023.png /images/news/NSS-logo-square.png /centers-and-divisions/cna/sppp
NSS Event April 20 2023
/reports/2023/05/nss-event-april-20-2023
The April 20, 2023, CNA’s National Security Seminar (NSS) series hosted a panel discussion on the challenges, opportunities, and risks presented by the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into nuclear operations centering on a recently released CNA report exploring this topic.
scientist with CNA. Resources referenced during the event and other relevant research are linked below. Kaia Haney /reports/2023/05/Artificial-Intelligence-in-Nuclear-Operations.pdf /reports/2023/05
NSS Event November 17 2022
/reports/2023/05/nss-event-november-17-2022
The Chinese Communist Party 20th Congress emphasized external risks, threats, and “deficit of peace,” CNA China experts told the National Security Seminar.
the US and PRC to cooperate in other sectors, particularly on the issue of climate change. Kaia Haney /reports/2023/05
NSS Event September 29 2022
/reports/2023/05/nss-event-september-29-2022
Critical minerals are vital to US National Security, and the government is investing in supplies, a panel from DOD and USGS told CNA’s National Security Seminar.
sector, but working closely across the interagency and with Congress as well as partnering with US allies abroad. Kaia Haney /reports/2023/05/Critical-Minerals-Supply-Chains-and-Domestic-Resilience.pdf
Maritime Sabotage: Lessons Learned and Implications for Strategic Competition
/reports/2021/10/maritime-sabotage-lessons-learned-and-implications-for-strategic-competition
Warring sides have undertaken sabotage operations throughout history to generate battlefield effects, with varying degrees of success.
Federal Government Contract No. N00014-16-D-5003. 50 DRM-2021-U-030772-Final Annaleah Westerhaug Kaia Haney
Maritime Sabotage and Implications for Strategic Competition
/reports/2021/10/maritime-sabotage-and-implications-for-strategic-competition
Warring sides have undertaken sabotage operations throughout history to generate battlefield effects, with varying degrees of success. In many cases, the forces conducting these operations have been special operations forces, their predecessors, or intelligence agencies. CNA initiated a quick-look study to examine past instances of sabotage in order to derive lessons and best practices for the future conduct of such operations. To increase the utility of the study for US Navy and US Marine Corps organizations, and because of the dearth of prior research on the topic, we focused our efforts on examining sabotage in the maritime domain. We generated a dataset of maritime sabotage instances dating back to World War II and analyzed this dataset according to a set of coding variables. These coding variables allowed us to perform both descriptive analysis of the dataset, as well as exploratory analysis.
release: distribution unlimited. Public Release. 50 DRM-2021-U-030772-Final Annaleah Westerhaug Kaia Haney