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  • - Rise of the Noosphere, Noopolitik, and Information-Age Statecraft
    av John Arquilla & David Ronfeldt
    260,-

    In this Perspective, the authors urge strategists to consider a new concept for U.S. grand strategy-noopolitik, which focuses on "soft power"-to supersede realpolitik, which emphasizes "hard power," to counter U.S. adversaries' use of this strategy.

  • - The Changing Global Environment and Its Implications for the U.S. Air Force
    av Shira Efron
    230,-

    This volume of the Future of Warfare series examines significant environmental and geographic trends that could affect U.S. national security, including the opening of the Arctic, sea level rise, water scarcity, and increasing urbanization.

  • - The Changing Global Environment and Its Implications for the U.S. Air Force
    av Bryan Frederick
    230,-

    This volume of the Future of Warfare series examines trends in factors affecting the use of restraint in warfare that could affect U.S. national security, notably effectiveness of false accusations and public concern for civilian casualties.

  • - The Changing Global Environment and Its Implications for the U.S. Air Force
    av Raphael S Cohen
    245,-

    This volume of the Future of Warfare series explains six trends-U.S. polarization, China's rise, Asia's realignment, a revanchist Russia, upheaval in Europe, and turmoil in the Islamic world-that will drive conflict between now and 2030.

  • - The Changing Global Environment and Its Implications for the U.S. Air Force
    av Forrest E Morgan
    224,-

    This volume of the Future of Warfare series examines significant factors shaping military trends over the next 10-15 years: changes in the size, quality, and character of military forces available to the United States and its potential adversaries.

  • - The Changing Global Environment and Its Implications for the U.S. Air Force
    av Howard J Shatz
    260,-

    This volume of the Future of Warfare series examines economic trends that could affect U.S. national security, including pressure on the global trading system, the rise of China, searches for new resources, and the decreasing power of U.S. sanctions.

  • - Project Overview and Conclusions
    av Raphael S Cohen
    211,99

    This report is the overview in a series that seeks to answer questions about the future of warfare, including who might be the United States' adversaries and allies, where conflicts will be fought, and how and why they might occur.

  • av Christopher Paul, Yuna Huh Wong & Elizabeth M Bartels
    295,-

    An examination of requirements, principles from military theory, current doctrine, and wargaming practices points to solutions and changes to game mechanics to better incorporate the information environment into wargames.

  • - Selected Topics to Improve Efficiency
    av Kathleen Reedy
    376,-

    The authors identify insights and best practices upon which the Air Force could draw to improve its nonrated technical training pipeline. The researchers examined three topics of interest identified by the Air Force: (1) how colleges and universities right-size their instructor corps, (2) best practices associated with supply chain management, and (3) approaches for developing a flexible instructor pool.

  • - Options for More-Responsive Processes
    av Albert A Robbert
    379,-

    Determining manpower requirements is an important function of Air Force personnel management organizations. The Air Force has long had a detailed and complex process for accomplishing it. This report presents an examination of the process, compares it with processes used in other services and organizations, and evaluates options for increasing the efficiency of the Air Force process.

  • - Assessment and Recommendations
    av Danielle C Tarraf
    295,-

    In this report, the authors assess the state of artificial intelligence (AI) relevant to DoD and address misconceptions about it; conduct an independent and introspective assessment of the Department of Defense''s posture in AI; and put forth a set of recommendations for internal actions, external engagements, and potential legislative or regulatory actions that could enhance the Department of Defense posture in AI.

  • - Analytical Methods to Support Investment Decisions
    av James A Leftwich
    325,-

    For the purposes of capability development planning, RAND Project AIR FORCE focuses on analytical methods that can be used for decisionmaking under conditions of deep uncertainty about the future threat environment, rate of technological advancement, and budgeting. Such methods can also inform investment trades across warfighting domains and functional areas, as well as other responsibilities of the Air Force Warfighting Integration Capability.

  • av Jeffrey Martini
    345,-

    What drives sectarianism in the Middle East? This report explores how communities inoculate themselves from sectarianism or recover from it and draws lessons on how to promote resilience and cross-sectarian cooperation.

  • av Bruce W Bennett
    188,-

    In this report, the author describes challenges to any potential unification of Korea and outlines alternative paths to unification. He also recommends actions that South Korea and the United States could take to achieve a more favorable outcome.

  • - Mutually Beneficial Opportunities for Syrians and Host Countries in Middle Eastern Labor Markets
    av Krishna B Kumar
    606,-

    This report examines the labor markets in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon for Syrian migrants fleeing the civil war. Each country has its specific challenges, and recommendations are tailored to each to improve the socioeconomic environment for all.

  • - Exploring Requirements for Effective Deterrence of Interstate Aggression
    av Michael J Mazarr
    415,-

    Deterrence of territorial aggression is taking on renewed importance, yet discussion has lagged in military and strategy circles. The authors provide a fresh look, reviewing established concepts and evaluating the strength of deterrent relationships.

  • av Astrid Stuth Cevallos, Timothy R Heath & Michael J Mazarr
    275,-

    This report analyzes China's interests and behavior to evaluate both the recent history of its interactions with the postwar international order and possible future trajectories. It also draws implications from that analysis for future U.S. policy.

  • av Stephen Watts
    281,-

    In this report, RAND researchers analyze options and recommend changes to improve the sustainability of security sector assistance in African partner nations, deriving insights from the development community.

  • - A Review of the Literature and Quality Indicators
    av Steven M. Asch
    243,-

    This report is one of five volumes providing detailed information on the QA Tools, RAND's comprehensive, clinically based system for assessing quality of care for children and adults. The QA Tools indicators encompass screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up in 46 clinical areas and cover a variety of modes of providing care, including histor

  • - An Evaluation of U.S. Security Sector Assistance in Africa from the Cold War to the Present
    av Stephen Watts
    220,99

    A RAND Corporation study used statistical models to evaluate the impact that U.S.-provided SSA has had on political violence in Africa-in particular, the incidence of civil wars and insurgencies, terrorist attacks, and state repression.

  • - An Examination of Research Literature and Practices from Government Agencies
    av Cortney Weinbaum
    201,-

    This report provides an overview of the literature on telework, examines telework practices from across seven government agencies, and explains how government agencies benefit when employees engage in telework.

  • - Maintaining Relevance in China's Changing Security Environment
    av Mark R Cozad
    257,-

    The report assesses notable developments in and implications of China's emerging aerospace expeditionary and power-projection capabilities, focusing particularly on the People's Liberation Army Air Force's operations over water.

  • av Dr Michael J Mazarr
    333,-

    As part of a larger study on the future of the post-World War II liberal international order, RAND researchers analyze the health of the existing order and offer implications for future U.S. policy. The study''s overall conclusion is that the postwar order continues to enjoy many elements of stability but is increasingly threatened by major geopolitical and domestic socioeconomic trends that call into question the order''s fundamental assumptions.

  • av Michael Dworsky
    203,-

    This report describes the Affordable Care Act's effects on nonelderly veterans' insurance coverage and demand for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care and assesses the coverage and VA utilization changes that could result from repeal.

  • av Bryan Frederick
    362,-

    RAND researchers develop a framework to assess likely Russian reactions to ongoing and proposed NATO posture enhancements in Europe in order to help policymakers determine the utility and advisability of different options.

  • - Identifying High-Priority Technology and Other Needs for Improving Law Enforcement Operations and Outcomes
    av John S Hollywood
    373,-

    Presents the results a 2016 workshop in which a panel of law enforcement experts identifies high-priority needs for innovation in law enforcement, covering advances in technology, policy, and practice.

  • av Cristina L Garafola
    214,-

    This is one of four reports based on RAND Project AIR FORCE Strategy and Doctrine Program research that assesses notable developments and implications of China's emerging aerospace expeditionary and power-projection capabilities.

  • - Framework Development and Initial Case Studies
    av Craig A Bond
    415,-

    This report describes the development of the Resilience Dividend Valuation Model, a complementary framework designed to help communities estimate the resilience dividend from resilience projects or investment.

  • av Douglas Yeung
    230,-

    This report helps inform strategies to recruit women through the results of focus groups with recent recruits and recruiters.

  • - Stabilization Challenges in Mosul and Beyond
    av Shelly Culbertson
    268,-

    This report investigates humanitarian and stabilization needs in Iraq, through a case study of Mosul, and offers recommendations for immediate actions for stabilization after military operations to liberate it ISIS.

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