Due to increasing air and missile threats to air bases, the Air Force is developing concepts to o...
This report provides an analytical framework for understanding allies' willingness to contribute ...
Using four historical case studies, the authors found that limited less-hardline approaches can l...
RAND researchers generated four plausible near-term great power war scenarios and assessed how th...
The authors examine potential command-and-control impediments to multidomain operations and propo...
The authors show that there is no such thing as a 'traditional' U.S. military policy. Rather, the...
RAND researchers examine the international order in effect since World War II, including the mech...
Empirically assesses how U.S. military presence-in particular, U.S. troop presence and military a...
This report examines options for future U.S. policies regarding international economic institutio...
The Evolution of U.S. Military Policy from the Constitution to the Present
As part of a larger study on the future of the post-World War II liberal international order, RAN...
This report describes the differences and similarities between Air Force and joint doctrine and i...
Under a realist grand strategy of restraint, the United States would cooperate more with other po...
What is Russia's declared grand strategy? How do its actions and resource decisions match its dec...
This report assesses whether and how the U.S. military might utilize unpredictability in force em...
In this report, RAND researchers assess the evidence for claims that U.S. security relationships ...
RAND researchers propose possible warfighting scenarios in the Asia-Pacific region that could gui...
The authors evaluate claims about the potential economic benefits of U.S. military engagement and...
Debates in the United States about policy toward Taiwan tend to focus on the choice between strat...
U.S. policy choices made at the conclusions of past wars have had enduring consequences. Although...