Resultaten voor 'gabrielle tarini'
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Overcoming Barriers to Working with Highly Capable Allies and Partners in the Air, Space, and Cyber Domains
"In this report, the authors use 11 case studies to create a typology of the barriers that impede U.S. security cooperation with highly capable allies and partners; identify some of the more specific barriers in the air, space, and cyber domains; suggest mitigation strategies for each of these barriers; and propose a preliminary approach for implementing some of these mitigation strategies"--
€ 28,00 -
Reconstructing Ukraine
The authors of this analysis draw on lessons from relevant historical examples of post-war and post-natural disaster reconstruction to provide insights on how to organize, finance, and provide security for Ukraine's reform and reconstruction.
€ 23,50 -
Future U.S. Peacetime Policy Toward Russia
Using four historical case studies, the authors found that limited less-hardline approaches can lead to durable but narrow gains. However, issues left unaddressed by these approaches may still undermine the relationship over the long term.
€ 45,00 -
Competition and Governance in African Security Sectors
The authors examine U.S. institutional capacity-building (ICB) programs for the security sectors of African partner governments and their potential role in strategic competition. They outline a framework for understanding the relationships between ICB and efforts to gain influence among U.S. partner nations and provide initial recommendations for how U.S. policy can better integrate governance and strategic competition objectives in Africa.
€ 22,50 -
Understanding Civilian Harm in Raqqa and Its Implications for Future Conflicts
In this report, RAND researchers study the causes of civilian harm in the 2017 battle for Raqqa, Syria, and provide insights into how the U.S. Department of Defense can reduce civilian harm in future operations.
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The Air War Against the Islamic State
Airpower played a pivotal role in the U.S.-led fight against the Islamic State from 2014 to 2019. This report sheds light on debates about the impact of air operations and how airpower was applied. The authors find that airpower was essential, but it alone would not have been likely to defeat the militant group. Instead, the combination of airpower and partner-led ground forces was needed to destroy the Islamic State as a territorial entity.
€ 51,00