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Brian Katz

is a fellow in the International Security Program at CSIS. His research agenda focuses on the intersection of intelligence, national security, and technology, including the integration and implications of emerging technologies; adapting intelligence to the future of counterterrorism; and the role of intelligence in policymaking, strategy, and military operations.
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Will Hezbollah’s Rise Be Its Downfall?

It’s not often that Hezbollah finds common ground with U.S. leaders. But in February, Hassan Nasrallah, the Lebanese party and paramilitary group’s top official, made an exception.

March 8, 2019 — Brian Katz, sdaniels, via Foreign Affairs
Opinion / Uncategorized

Policy and You: A Guide for Intelligence Analysts

If intelligence analysis is written but nobody reads it, does it exist? I offer a simple eight-step program for analysts to adopt to do their part in bridging the intelligence-policy divide.

February 5, 2019 — Brian Katz, sdaniels, via War on the Rocks
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