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34 attacks
The number of Russian sabotage and subversion attacks against Western countries nearly tripled between 2023 and 2024, from 12 to 34 attacks.
SOURCE: "Russia’s Shadow War Against the West" by CSIS's Seth G. Jones.
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100
Beijing has targeted over 100 companies with strategic disinformation campaigns, including Walmart and the National Basketball Association.
SOURCE: "Foreign Malign Influence Targeting U.S. and Allied Corporations" by CSIS's Daniel Byman.
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$500 billion
Sanctions have deprived Russia of more than $500 billion in potential war funds and restricted its access to key industrial components, forcing it to pay exorbitant markups for crucial inputs.
SOURCE: "Back & Forth 3: Do Sanctions Work?" by Nick Kumleben and CSIS's Philip Luck and Andrea Leonard Palazzi.
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1,000,000
The United States imported 11,381 net gigawatt-hours of Canadian electricity in 2024, equivalent to the annual electricity use of roughly 1,000,000 residential homes.
SOURCE: "Consequences of U.S.-Canada Electricity Tariffs" by CSIS's Cy McGeady and Bridgette Schafer.
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