From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Chinese Manufacturing Skyrockets, Jihadist Attacks in U.S., and More
Date January 26, 2025 4:11 PM
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30

Under the ceasefire deal, Hamas is expected to release 30 more hostages over the next six weeks.



SOURCE: "Israel and Hamas Reach a Ceasefire" by CSIS's Jon B. Alterman.

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25-fold

Thanks to abundant, low-cost labor, large economies of scale, and significant state support, Chinese net exports of manufactured goods grew more than 25-fold over the last two decades.



SOURCE: "China Dominates Global Manufacturing" by CSIS's Brian Hart, Hugh Grant-Chapman, and Leon Li.

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3 per year

From 2020 to Jan.1, 2025, CSIS counted 8 jihadist attacks and 10 disrupted plots in the United States—an average of about 3 attacks or plots per year. This is a significant decrease from 2013–2019, when there was an average of about 10 attacks or plots per year.



SOURCE: "Jihadist Terrorism in the United States: What the Data Tell Us" by CSIS's Alexander Palmer, Skyeler Jackson, and Daniel Byman.

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90 percent

The number of crop varieties grown on farms has fallen by more than 90 percent over the last 100 years. This threatens the stability of crop production and global food security more broadly.



SOURCE: "Seeding Security: Why Agrobiodiversity Loss Threatens National Security" by CSIS's Zane Swanson and Caitlin Welsh.

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