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Ashley L Rhoades

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Rethinking Readiness

Rethinking Readiness

Stephen Watts; Ashley L Rhoades; Michael E Linick; Katharina Ley Best; Joslyn Fleming; Paul W Mayberry; John C Jackson; Michelle D Ziegler

RAND Corporation
2024
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The authors explore the concept of strategic readiness, outline a framework for how the U.S. Department of Defense might conduct a strategic readiness assessment (SRA), highlight several analytic tools that could be used within this framework, and apply them to two defense policy issues: munitions procurement and planning modernization schedules across services. The report concludes with recommendations for how an SRA might be implemented.
Vanishing Trade Space

Vanishing Trade Space

Raphael S Cohen; Elina Treyger; Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga; Asha Clark; Kit Conn; Scott W Harold; Michelle Grisé; Marta Kepe; Soo Kim; Ashley L Rhoades; Roby Valiaveedu; Nathan Vest

RAND Corporation
2023
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To what extent can the United States still cooperate with China and Russia in certain areas even in this era of strategic competition? On which issues? What are the obstacles, the potential benefits, and the risks associated with great power cooperation? This report, the first of a four-part series, presents the overarching findings of a study that explored these questions.
Security Cooperation in a Strategic Competition

Security Cooperation in a Strategic Competition

Michael J Mazarr; Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga; Jonah Blank; Samuel Charap; Michael S Chase; Beth Grill; Derek Grossman; Dara Massicot; Jennifer D P Moroney; Lyle J Morris; Alexander Noyes; Stephanie Pezard; Ashley L Rhoades; Alice Shih; Mark Stalczynski; Melissa Shostak; David E Thaler; Dori Walker

RAND Corporation
2022
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In this study, RAND researchers examined the current role of security cooperation efforts as a tool in the emerging strategic competition among the United States, Russia, and China. In particular, they sought to identify how, where, and to what degree the three major competitors?plus Australia, Japan, India, and several countries in Europe?are using security cooperation.
Understanding the Emerging Era of International Competition Through the Eyes of Others

Understanding the Emerging Era of International Competition Through the Eyes of Others

Michael J Mazarr; Jonah Blank; Samuel Charap; Benjamin N Harris; Timothy R Heath; Niklas Helwig; Jeffrey W Hornung; Lyle J Morris; Ashley L Rhoades; Ariane M Tabatabai; Sean M Zeigler

RAND Corporation
2022
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The U.S. National Security Strategy focuses on the expectation of a new era of growing international competition that the United States is expected to confront. The authors examine the nature of the emerging era, assess the perspectives of 16 countries (beginning with the primary challengers to the U.S.-led order), and evaluate various characteristics for each.
Promoting Peace as the Antidote to Violent Extremism

Promoting Peace as the Antidote to Violent Extremism

Ashley L Rhoades; Todd C Helmus; James V Marrone; Victoria M Smith; Elizabeth Bodine-Baron

RAND
2020
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Equal Access International (EAI)'s countering violent extremism (CVE)-themed programming involves training local civil society members in Mindanao to design and implement locally based CVE campaigns. This report contains an evaluation of and recommendations from a set of EAI tech camps and fellowships in the Philippines. The authors of this report include research from a study of EAI CVE radio programming on Mindanao.
Could the Houthis Be the Next Hizballah?

Could the Houthis Be the Next Hizballah?

Trevor Johnston; Matthew Lane; Abigail Casey; Heather J Williams; Ashley L Rhoades; James Sladden; Nathan Vest; Jordan R Reimer; Ryan Haberman

RAND
2020
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The authors analyze the prospect that Iran will further invest in Yemen's Houthis and develop them into an enduring proxy group. The authors examine the Houthi movement's history, the Houthis' current relations with Iran, Iran's history of proxy development, and the trajectory of the Houthi-Iran relationship, and then pose scenarios for the future. The report should be of interest to a wide audience in the foreign policy and defense community.
Deterring Russia and Iran

Deterring Russia and Iran

Jeffrey Martini; Andrew Radin; Alyssa Demus; Krystyna Marcinek; Dara Massicot; Katherine Pfrommer; Ashley L Rhoades; Chandler Sachs; Karen M Sudkamp; David E Thaler; David Woodworth; Sean M Zeigler

RAND Corporation
2023
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To support defense planners in crafting effective deterrence strategies for Europe and the Middle East, RAND researchers conducted a multimethod analysis--consisting of a literature review, roundtables with subject-matter experts, quantitative analysis, and a case study of Ukraine--to assess the effectiveness of U.S. forward presence, exercises and short-term deployments, and security cooperation for deterring Russian and Iranian aggression.
Great-Power Competition and Conflict in Africa

Great-Power Competition and Conflict in Africa

Marta Kepe; Elina Treyger; Christian Curriden; Raphael S Cohen; Kurt Klein; Ashley L Rhoades; Erik Schuh; Nathan Vest

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report-part of a four-volume series-explores where and how the United States, China, and Russia are competing for influence in Africa; what kinds of interests they have in the continent; where and why competition might turn into conflict; what form that conflict might take; and the implications for the United States, particularly the Department of the Air Force.
Great-Power Competition and Conflict in the Middle East

Great-Power Competition and Conflict in the Middle East

Ashley L Rhoades; Elina Treyger; Nathan Vest; Christian Curriden; Brad A Bemish; Irina a Chindea; Raphael S Cohen; Jessica Giffin; Kurt Klein

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report-part of a four-volume series-explores where and how the United States, China, and Russia are competing for influence in the Middle East; what kinds of interests they have in the region; where and why competition might turn into conflict; what form that conflict might take; and the implications for the United States, particularly the Department of the Air Force.
Great-Power Competition and Conflict in the 21st Century Outside the Indo-Pacific and Europe

Great-Power Competition and Conflict in the 21st Century Outside the Indo-Pacific and Europe

Raphael S Cohen; Elina Treyger; Irina a Chindea; Christian Curriden; Kristen Gunness; Khrystyna Holynska; Marta Kepe; Kurt Klein; Ashley L Rhoades; Nathan Vest

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report explores where and how the United States, China, and Russia may be competing for influence in secondary theaters (Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America); where and why competition might turn into conflict; what form that conflict might take; and what implications the findings have for the U.S. government at large, the joint force, and the Department of the Air Force.
Gaining the Edge

Gaining the Edge

Molly Dunigan; Michelle Grisé; John J Drennan; Sandra Kay Evans; Ashley L Rhoades; Eric Robinson; Meagan L Smith; Jonathan Welch

RAND Corporation
2023
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Competition with near peers has become the defining U.S. national security priority in recent years, requiring the U.S. Army to rethink its roles and responsibilities. In support of Army efforts to better contribute to DoD's response to competition challenges, the authors reviewed relevant documentation; interviewed subject-matter experts; and examined overlaps between the existing supply of Army capabilities and the demands of competition.
Assessing the Prospects for Great Power Cooperation in Europe and the Middle East

Assessing the Prospects for Great Power Cooperation in Europe and the Middle East

Elina Treyger; Ashley L Rhoades; Nathan Vest; Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga; Raphael S Cohen; Asha Clark

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report, part of a four-part series, describes the potential for U.S. cooperation with China or Russia in Europe and the Middle East on seven issues: broader Euro-Atlantic security, Baltic security, Balkan security and strategic orientation, Turkey's regional role and strategic orientation, the future of Ukraine, Middle East stability and peace processes, and countering Iran and its proxies.
Geopolitical Trends and the Future of Warfare

Geopolitical Trends and the Future of Warfare

Raphael S Cohen; Eugeniu Han; Ashley L Rhoades

RAND
2022
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This volume of the Future of Warfare series explains six geopolitical trends--U.S. polarization and retrenchment, China's rise, Asia's realignment, emergence of a revanchist Russia, upheaval in Europe, and turmoil in the Islamic world--that will drive conflict between now and 2030. These trends will shift U.S. alliances; pull limited resources in different directions; and, ultimately, create a deepening strategic dilemma for U.S. defense strategy.
Building an Enduring Peace in Yemen

Building an Enduring Peace in Yemen

Daniel Egel; Trevor Johnston; Ashley L Rhoades; Eric Robinson

RAND
2021
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Yemen's civil war entered its sixth year in 2021. This report describes the challenges facing efforts to achieve an enduring peace in Yemen and outlines constructive steps the international community can take to achieve an enduring peace.
Countering Violent Extremism in the Philippines

Countering Violent Extremism in the Philippines

Ashley L Rhoades; Todd C Helmus

RAND
2020
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The threat of terrorism and violent extremism in the Philippines-especially in Mindanao, the Philippines' second-largest island-is severe and persistent. In this report, RAND researchers provide a snapshot of the terrorist and extremist threats facing the Philippines and the countering violent extremism efforts that the Philippine government and nongovernmental agencies have undertaken in response.
Understanding the Deterrent Impact of U.S. Overseas Forces

Understanding the Deterrent Impact of U.S. Overseas Forces

Bryan Frederick; Stephen Watts; Matthew Lane; Abby Doll; Ashley L Rhoades; Meagan L Smith

RAND
2020
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This report provides empirical evidence on the deterrent effects of U.S. overseas military forces. It investigates how these effects might vary by the type, size, and location of these forces, as well as the effects of U.S. forces deployed in the midst of crises. The analyses provide the clearest evidence in support of the deterrent effect of heavy ground forces, particularly when deployed near but not directly bordering potential adversaries.
Literature on Personnel Vetting Processes and Procedures

Literature on Personnel Vetting Processes and Procedures

David Stebbins; Sina Beaghley; Ashley L Rhoades; Sunny D Bhatt

RAND
2019
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To help inform the U.S. government in its efforts to improve the vetting processes for public trust and national security positions and protect its assets and information, the authors assembled a selected bibliography of relevant literature. The bibliography is organized into 13 categories, each containing a short summary and analysis of the respective literature, and it also examines the practices of the Five Eyes community partners.