Resultaten voor 'howard j shatz'

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  1. The Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War
    1. Bryan , Frederick
    2. David A , Ochmanek
    3. Omar , Danaf

    The Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War

    This volume presents findings from a series of RAND reports examining the Russia-Ukraine War's consequences and identifies cross-cutting implications for U.S. policymakers. The authors employed a threefold approach: They surveyed historical wars with similar characteristics; identified the changes that have occurred as a result of the war; and highlighted future events or changes that could alter current trends as the war progresses.

    € 45,50
  2. U.S.-China Economic Competition
    1. Nadia , Almasalkhi
    2. Alexandra , Stark
    3. Tobias , Sytsma

    U.S.-China Economic Competition

    U.S.-China competition, including economic competition, has come to define U.S. foreign policy since 2017. The two economies are the first- and second-largest national economies in the world, and they are deeply intertwined in all aspects of international exchange. This report, the first of a four-part series, includes economic and institutional analyses of U.S.-China economic competition.

    € 48,00
  3. Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine for the U.S. and Allied Defense Industrial Bases
    1. Alisa , Laufer
    2. Howard J , Shatz
    3. Omar , Danaf

    Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine for the U.S. and Allied Defense Industrial Bases

    The Russia-Ukraine war has begun to shape U.S. and European policies on defense industrial investment, procurement, and production and likely will have consequences for future production capacities. This report presents an analysis of U.S. and European defense industrial bases (DIBs) before the war, challenges that have been identified because of the war, and ongoing efforts to respond to those challenges and improve the DIBs.

    € 43,00
  4. Mischief, Malevolence, or Indifference?
    1. Howard J , Shatz
    2. Karen M , Sudkamp
    3. Jeffrey , Martini

    Mischief, Malevolence, or Indifference?

    This report presents an analysis of how U.S. competitors and adversaries--China, Russia, and Iran--could attempt to exploit climate-related conflict in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility in future decades.

    € 23,00
  5. Development as a Tool of Economic Statecraft
    1. Eric , Robinson
    2. Alexandra T , Evans
    3. Raymond , Kuo

    Development as a Tool of Economic Statecraft

    The authors conduct a net assessment of U.S. and Chinese approaches to development assistance and cooperation, using a data-driven comparison to reveal opportunities for the United States to better compete with China in the developing world.

    € 40,00
  6. Reconstructing Ukraine
    1. Howard J , Shatz
    2. Gabrielle , Tarini
    3. Charles P , Ries

    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
  7. Renewing U.S. Security Policy in the Middle East
    1. Shelly , Culbertson
    2. Howard J , Shatz
    3. Stephanie , Stewart

    Renewing U.S. Security Policy in the Middle East

    Outlining a new approach to the role of the United States in the Middle East, the authors consider a broad range of U.S. security interests and recommend integrated, proactive measures to protect those interests and reduce conflict in the region.

    € 22,50
  8. Disruption Without Change
    1. Howard J , Shatz

    Disruption Without Change

    The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the global economy, resulting in large losses of gross domestic product worldwide. In this report, the author reviews the economic track record of the United States and its main competitors and allies to discern how the dramatic economic changes induced by the pandemic could affect geopolitical competition and the future security environment.

    € 21,50
  9. Crossroads of Competition
    1. Becca , Wasser
    2. Howard J , Shatz
    3. John J , Drennan

    Crossroads of Competition

    Although U.S. strategic competition with China and Russia focuses on Asia and Europe, this competition will play out in other regions, including in the Middle East. This report details the political, economic, and military interests and activities of China and Russia in the Middle East; identifies where those efforts contest, intersect, or complement U.S. interests and activities; and provides policy recommendations for the United States.

    € 32,50
  10. A Targeted Industry Approach for Raising Quality Private-Sector Employment in Saudi Arabia
    1. Shanthi , Nataraj
    2. Howard J , Shatz
    3. Louay , Constant

    A Targeted Industry Approach for Raising Quality Private-Sector Employment in Saudi Arabia

    To help the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia develop its private sector and generate quality employment for Saudi citizens, the authors of this report assess the potential for Saudi Arabia to develop a specific industry -- food manufacturing -- as a means of increasing the demand for Saudi labor.

    € 36,00
  11. Economic Competition in the 21st Century
    1. Howard J , Shatz

    Economic Competition in the 21st Century

    In this examination of economic competition in the world today, the author explains how countries compete, why economic competition is relevant to the U.S. armed forces, and what the policy implications are. The author explores wide-ranging themes of national competitiveness, competition for markets and investment, geopolitical competition with economic tools, economic warfare, and competition over the nature of the global economic system.

    € 24,00
  12. Global Economic Trends and the Future of Warfare
    1. Howard J , Shatz
    2. Nathan , Chandler

    Global Economic Trends and the Future of Warfare

    This volume of the Future of Warfare series examines some of the most notable economic trends that could affect U.S. national security: increasing pressure on the global trading system, relative declines in U.S. and allied economic might, the rise of China, the search for new resources, the shrinking defense industrial base, and the decreasing power of U.S. sanctions.

    € 24,50