A nation must think before it acts.
Peyton Day is an International Relations PhD candidate at the University of Mississippi. With demonstrated experience conducting OSINT and NARINT analysis on Iranian proxy behavior, Day’s empirical research focuses on how globalization has transformed the way armed-groups procure resources to subsidize their operations. She specializes in network-based approaches aimed at identifying key patterns and influential players within armed groups’ logistical support apparatuses and resource supply chains.