RAND Review

July-August 2022

Published Jul 8, 2022

The cover story explores the causes of civilian harm in Raqqa, Syria, and provides insights into how the U.S. Department of Defense can reduce civilian casualties in current and future operations. A feature on environmental racism explores the enduring legacy of redlining on urban environments; and another explores the economic value to the UK of improving languages education in schools.

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