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National Security Seminar: Countering Domestic Violent Extremism
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This event drew on a range of CNA expertise to explore the complexities of domestic violent extremism and to propose courses of action as the new administration grapples with this growing threat. Tom Plofchan shared insights from his experience as a counterterrorism advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Bill Rosenau provided historical context from his study of domestic terror groups, and Megan McBride shared her perspective as an expert in terrorism, radicalization, and ideological violence.
National Security Seminar: Countering Domestic Violent Extremism This event drew on a range of CNA expertise to explore the complexities of domestic violent extremism and to propose courses of action as the new administration grapples with this growing threat. Tom Plofchan shared insights from his experience as a counterterrorism advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Bill Rosenau provided historical context from his study of domestic terror groups, and Megan McBride shared her perspective as an expert in terrorism, radicalization, and ideological violence. National Security Seminar
coming in from the cold: Gender and Violent Extremist Organizations
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This time on Coming in From the Cold, Pamela Faber and Meg McBride join Bill to discuss their recent report,   "Understanding Gender and Violent Extremism."   Including examples from the Cold War.
Episode 28 | Gender and Violent Extremist Organizations This time on Coming in From the Cold, Pamela Faber and Meg McBride join Bill to discuss their recent report,   "Understanding Gender and Violent Extremism."   Including examples from the Cold War. Gender and Violent Extremist Organizations Pamela Faber   is an expert in security and development in conflict and post-conflict regions in Africa and the Middle East. Megan McBride is a Research Analyst in CNA’s Combatting Threats and Challenges Program. ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact/JobTitle
coming in from the cold: The John Birch Society
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Bill and his guests discuss the rise and fall of the John Birch Society, a far-right organization which trafficked in conspiracy theories. CNA’s Meg McBride returns, accompanied by Darren Mulloy author of the “The World of the John Birch Society: Conspiracy, Conservatism, and the Cold War.”
26 Bill and his guests discuss the rise and fall of the John Birch Society, a far-right organization which trafficked in conspiracy theories. CNA’s Meg McBride returns, accompanied by Darren Mulloy author of the “The World of the John Birch Society: Conspiracy, Conservatism, and the Cold War.” The John Birch Society Darren Mulloy is a professor of history at Wilfrid Laurier University and the author of “The World of the John Birch Society: Conspiracy, Conservatism, and the Cold War.” Megan McBride is a Research Analyst in CNA’s Center for Stability and Development. ContactName
coming in from the cold: Setting the Night on Fire: Right-Wing Terrorism in the U.S.
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On this episode of Coming in from the Cold, Bill is joined by CNA analysts Dawn Thomas and Meg McBride as well as Arie Perliger of U-Mass Lowell. They discuss the history of right-wing terrorism in the United States and what it can teach us about these groups today.
Management Operations. Megan McBride is a Research Analyst in CNA’s Center for Stability and Development. ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact/JobTitle ContactEmail ... 20 On this episode of Coming in from the Cold, Bill is joined by CNA analysts Dawn Thomas and Meg McBride as well as Arie Perliger of U-Mass Lowell. They discuss the history of right-wing terrorism in the United States and what it can teach us about these groups today. Setting the Night on Fire: Right-Wing Terrorism in the U.S. Biographies Dr. Arie Perliger is a Professor and the director
Ladd and Hay Receive CNA's Deployer Award for 2021
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CNA honored Research Scientist Dr. Mallory Ladd and Research Analyst Samantha Hay with the CNA Deployer Award for lengthy tours at sea. Ladd deployed on USS Carl Vinson with Carrier Strike Group 1 from July 2021 to February 2022. Hay has been deployed on USS Harry S Truman with Carrier Strike Group 8 since November 2021.
Haney, Elizabeth Lee, Megan McBride, Emily Mushen, and Annaleah Westerhaug. Arlington, VA
James Baney Wins CNA's Phil E. Depoy Award for Analytical Excellence
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CNA annually awards the Phil E. DePoy Award for Analytical Excellence to recognize an employee who has shown exceptional analytical contributions. CNA honored Principal Research Scientist Dr. James Baney as the winner for 2021.
Performance presented to the CNA Inclusive NatSec Team consisting of Elizabeth Cutler, Zoe Dutton, Pamela Faber, Zack Gold, Kaia Haney, Elizabeth Lee, Megan McBride and Emily Mushen. Arlington, VA
New Study Recommends Strengthening US Counterterrorism Efforts in Response to COVID-19
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COVID-19 has dramatically increased global instability and chaos, making it a prime example of a nontraditional security threat – one that current US counterterrorism infrastructure was not designed to address.
co-author Megan McBride. Arlington, VA
Protecting Servicemembers from Foreign Influence
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Recommendations for protecting U.S. servicemembers from mis-/dis-/mal-information, or MDM, through inoculation, debunking, fact-checking, and media literacy.
). These best practices are designed for policy-makers, leaders, public health officials, and public affairs officers and can help DOD identify, design, and implement counter-MDM training. Megan K. McBride Pamela G. Faber /reports/2024/05/Protecting-Servicemembers-from-Foreign-Influence.pdf /reports/2024/05/Protecting-Servicemembers-from-Foreign-Influence-Cover.webp /quick-looks/2024/05
Suicidality Among Domestic Terrorists
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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
Inclusive NatSec May 2023
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The May Inclusive NatSec event examined how “Disinformation Divides Communities of Color”. Dr. Jonathan Corpus Ong, a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an Andrew Carnegie fellow, and Kavitha Rajagopalan, director of the Asian Media Initiative at the City University of New York’s Center for Community Media were featured speakers.
of the Asian Media Initiative at the City University of New York’s Center for Community Media. Dr. Megan K. McBride, a research scientist at CNA and research associate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School