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Irina a Chindea

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2020-2025.

Report on the Arctic Capabilities of the U.S. Armed Forces

Report on the Arctic Capabilities of the U.S. Armed Forces

Abbie Tingstad; Scott Savitz; Benjamin J Sacks; Yuliya Shokh; Irina a Chindea; Scott R Stephenson; Michael T Wilson; James G Kallimani; Kristin Van Abel; Stephanie Pezard; Isabelle Winston; Inez Khan; Dan Abel; Clay McKinney; Yvonne K Crane; Katheryn Giglio; Sherrill Lingel; Lyle J Morris

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report summarizes the findings of research on U.S. and other armed forces' capabilities in the Arctic, the extent to which non-U.S. entities are operating where U.S. forces cannot, and how those operations might affect U.S. national interests. The authors found that the United States is lacking in capacity and, to a lesser extent, capability and that this creates risk for U.S. security.
Anticipating Flashpoints with Russia

Anticipating Flashpoints with Russia

Samuel Charap; Sean M Zeigler; Irina a Chindea; Molly Dunigan; Alyssa Demus; John J Drennan; Walter F Landgraf; Jonathan Welch; Grant Johnson; Gregory Weider Fauerbach; Nathan Vest; Melissa Shostak

RAND Corporation
2023
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The authors sought to identify possible Russian flashpoints in Europe that could entangle the United States. Using quantitative and qualitative methods to analyze historical data on Russian disputes and conflicts, they identified the key drivers of such flashpoints. They derive planning implications for the United States and the U.S. Army in particular. This research was completed prior to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Countering Violent Nonstate Actor Financing

Countering Violent Nonstate Actor Financing

Trevor Johnston; Erik E Mueller; Irina a Chindea; Hannah Jane Byrne; Nathan Vest; Colin P Clarke; Anusree Garg; Howard J Shatz

RAND Corporation
2023
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Violent nonstate actors must have the resources to carry out their activities. Disrupting their financing plays a critical role in degrading these groups. It is not, however, always obvious which tools are effective and which would be counterproductive. This report presents five cases describing how five groups financed their activities, the effectiveness of various tools to disrupt that financing, and how the Army can contribute to the effort.
China's Strategy and Activities in the Arctic

China's Strategy and Activities in the Arctic

Stephanie Pezard; Stephen J Flanagan; Scott W Harold; Irina a Chindea; Benjamin J Sacks; Abbie Tingstad; Tristan Finazzo; Soo Kim

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report assesses China's strategy and diplomacy in the Arctic and the potential implications of Chinese investments and activities there for the regional rules-based order and for regional and transatlantic security. The authors scrutinize Chinese activities that have been problematic in other parts of the world and assess whether they could also arise in the Arctic. The authors also recommend mitigative U.S. actions.
Stabilizing Great-Power Rivalries

Stabilizing Great-Power Rivalries

Michael J Mazarr; Samuel Charap; Abigail Casey; Irina a Chindea; Christian Curriden; Alyssa Demus; Bryan Frederick; Arthur Chan; John P Godges; Eugene Han; Timothy R Heath; Logan Ma; Elina Treyger; Teddy Ulin; Ali Wyne

RAND
2021
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The international system appears headed for a renewed era of intense competition among major powers. The authors sought to identify the factors that keep such rivalries stable and those that lead to conflictual outcomes. Leveraging theory and historical case studies, the authors created a framework for assessing the stability of a strategic rivalry, then applied it to the current U.S.-Russia and U.S.-China competitions.
Department of the Air Force Civilian Compensation and Benefits

Department of the Air Force Civilian Compensation and Benefits

Ginger Groeber; Kirsten M Keller; Philip Armour; Samantha E Dinicola; Irina a Chindea; Brandon Crosby; Ellen E Tunstall; Shreyas Bharadwaj

RAND
2021
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This report documents the constraints the U.S. Air Force must operate under in comparison with alternative compensation and benefit structures found in other federal agencies and the private sector. It provides recommendations for actions the Air Force can take to improve the competitiveness of its compensation and benefits packages for select hard-to-fill and mission critical occupations.
Aligning Strategic Priorities and Foreign Military Sales to Fill Critical Capability Gaps

Aligning Strategic Priorities and Foreign Military Sales to Fill Critical Capability Gaps

Irina a. Chindea; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Stephen Webber

RAND Corporation
2025
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Worldwide demand for U.S. defense equipment has increased, yet the U.S. defense industrial base and U.S. government's foreign military sales (FMS) enterprise have limited ability to address all capability needs of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies in a timely manner. The authors propose a conceptual framework for systematic prioritization of FMS to NATO allies in alignment with U.S. and NATO defense priorities in Europe.
Applying Women, Peace, and Security Considerations to a Cross-Border Disaster Response

Applying Women, Peace, and Security Considerations to a Cross-Border Disaster Response

Irina a Chindea; Joslyn Fleming; Samantha Perez Davila; Nathan Thompson

RAND Corporation
2024
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The authors apply the Women, Peace, and Security framework to a fictional scenario of a Category 5 hurricane disaster response along the U.S.-Mexico border to demonstrate how disasters are experienced inequitably by different demographic groups. Through this case study, the authors reveal the existing knowledge base, associated data gaps, and process gaps and structural assumptions that limit effective disaster response.
Optimizing Foreign Military Sales Roles, Responsibilities, and Authorities

Optimizing Foreign Military Sales Roles, Responsibilities, and Authorities

Lisa Saum-Manning; Jefferson P Marquis; Irina a Chindea; Daniel Elinoff; Theiline Pigott; Elliott Brennan

RAND Corporation
2024
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In this report, the authors assess how the complex array of roles, responsibilities, and authorities (RRA) that shape the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) process are first defined in policy and related guidance and then implemented in practice by a diverse variety of stakeholder organizations at strategic, operational, and tactical levels of execution.
Air Force Readiness Assessment

Air Force Readiness Assessment

Emmi Yonekura; David Schulker; Irina a Chindea; Ajay K Kochhar; Andrea M Abler; Mark Toukan; Matthew Walsh

RAND Corporation
2023
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Amid increasing concerns about the current readiness assessment system, the U.S. Air Force is evolving its training infrastructure to adapt for operations in contested and denied environments, an increased pace of warfare, and the potential loss of superiority across multiple domains. The authors explore how addressing readiness assessment gaps can help inform related decisionmaking.
Great-Power Competition and Conflict in Latin America

Great-Power Competition and Conflict in Latin America

Irina a Chindea; Elina Treyger; Raphael S Cohen; Christian Curriden; Kurt Klein; Carlos Sanchez; Holly Gramkow; Khrystyna Holynska

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 Latin America; 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.
Russia, NATO, and Black Sea Security

Russia, NATO, and Black Sea Security

Stephen J Flanagan; Anika Binnendijk; Irina a Chindea; Katherine Costello; Geoffrey Kirkwood; Dara Massicot; Clint Reach

RAND
2020
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Russia has long used political, military, economic, informational, and clandestine tools against countries in the Black Sea region. In this report, the authors present elements of a Western strategy to counter Russian malign influence and aggression.
An Evaluation of Task Force True North Initiatives for the Promotion of Resilience and Well-Being Within the Air Force

An Evaluation of Task Force True North Initiatives for the Promotion of Resilience and Well-Being Within the Air Force

Samantha E Dinicola; Shirley M Ross; Brandon Crosby; Rebecca Jensen; Irina a Chindea; Susan G Straus

RAND
2020
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Researchers conducted interviews and focus groups with key stakeholders of the U.S. Air Force's Task Force True North (TFTN) initiatives. Thematic analysis of the data collected allowed the team to identify key findings related to each initiative and to TFTN as a whole. The authors offer recommendations designed to help each of the initiatives reach its full potential to improve airmen resilience and well-being.
Optimizing the Contributions of Air Force Civilian STEM Workforce

Optimizing the Contributions of Air Force Civilian STEM Workforce

Shirley M Ross; Rebecca Herman; Irina a Chindea; Samantha E Dinicola; Amy Grace Donohue

RAND
2020
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The Air Force's ability to accomplish national security goals relies heavily on research advances in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. In this context RAND researchers explored the existing academic and professional literature to gain insights into how organizations such as the Air Force should manage, support, and organize their current civilian STEM workerforce to best leverage talent and maximize performance.