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Michael J Mazarr

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 42 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1997-2025, suosituimpien joukossa New Directions for Projecting Land Power in the Indo-Pacific. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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New Directions for Projecting Land Power in the Indo-Pacific

New Directions for Projecting Land Power in the Indo-Pacific

Jonathan P Wong; Michael J Mazarr; Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga; Michael Bohnert; Scott Boston; Christian Curriden; Derek Eaton; Gregory Weider Fauerbach; Joslyn Fleming; Katheryn Giglio; Dahlia Anne Goldfeld; Derek Grossman; Timothy R Heath; John C Jackson; Michael E Linick; Eric Robinson; Lisa Saum-Manning; Ryan A Schwankhart; Michael Schwille; Stephan B Seabrook; Alice Shih; Jonathan Welch

RAND Corporation
2023
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This report seeks to address how the U.S. Army can most effectively project and employ land power in the Indo-Pacific, during competition and conflict, with a focus on scenarios involving China. The authors developed three concepts to guide the Army's ground force role in the theater, offering the essential architecture of basing, information, relationships, and flexible combat power needed to make the joint force effective.
Improving Conflict-Phase Access

Improving Conflict-Phase Access

Bryan Frederick; Kristen Gunness; Gabrielle Tarini; Andrew Stravers; Michael J Mazarr; Emily Ellinger; Jonah Blank; Shawn Cochran; Jeffrey W Hornung; Lyle J Morris; Jordan Ernstsen; Lydia Grek; Howard Wang; Lev Navarre Chao

RAND Corporation
2024
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Ensuring military access to the territory of allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific in the event of a future conflict with China is a critical concern for U.S. policymakers. By looking at five specific allies and partners, the authors explore how states are likely to approach access requests, what factors influence such decisions, and what peacetime policy levers the United States might have to increase the likelihood of access in conflict.
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.
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.
North Korean Decisionmaking

North Korean Decisionmaking

John V Parachini; Scott W Harold; Gian Gentile; Derek Grossman; Leah Heejin Kim; Logan Ma; Michael J Mazarr; Linda Robinson

RAND
2020
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The authors examine (1) the experiences of North Korea and three similar authoritarian regimes-China, Vietnam, and Cuba-to forecast why and how North Korea might adopt a new economic model; (2) what might happen if conventional deterrence fails on the Korean Peninsula; and (3) what might lead North Korea to use nuclear weapons.
America's Strategy-Resource Mismatch

America's Strategy-Resource Mismatch

Timothy M Bonds; Michael J Mazarr; James Dobbins; Michael J Lostumbo; Michael Johnson; David A Shlapak; Jeffrey Martini; Scott Boston; Cristina L Garafola; John Gordon; Sonni Efron; Paul S Steinberg; Yvonne K Crane; Daniel M Norton

RAND
2019
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In order to defend itself and its national interests, and to maintain the trust of allies as a reliable security guarantor, the United States must match its national security policies with the resources available to support them. This report discusses the specific gaps between the stated strategic and defense policies of the United States and the resources and capabilities that would be required to implement those policies successfully.
The U.S. Department of Defense's Planning Process

The U.S. Department of Defense's Planning Process

Michael J Mazarr; Katharina Ley Best; Burgess Laird; Eric V Larson; Michael E Linick; Dan Madden

RAND
2019
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This report--Phase Two of a three-phase project--describes the current defense planning process used by the U.S. Department of Defense, with a focus on how scenarios are developed and employed to support defense planning. It examines and critiques how scenarios are used in current planning processes, based on an assessment of unclassified documents and dialogues with current and former participants in the process.
Strategic Planning and the U.S. Air Force

Strategic Planning and the U.S. Air Force

Michael J Mazarr; Jeffrey Eggers; Diana Gehlhaus; Raphael S Cohen; Caitlin Lee; Rebeca Orrie; Michael Spirtas; Laura Werber; Sean M Zeigler

RAND
2017
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The U.S. Air Force has embarked on a new round of strategic planning under the auspices of its 2015 Strategic Master Plan (SMP). This report represents a general survey of the state of the art in strategy and planning. We found that basic concept and approach of the SMP has promise, but its emphasis on pre-set planning could obstruct, rather than facilitate, its objectives.
Understanding the Current International Order

Understanding the Current International Order

Michael J. Mazarr; Miranda Priebe; Andrew Radin; Astrid Stuth Cevallos

RAND
2016
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In the first report of a series on the emerging international order, RAND researchers examine the liberal order in effect since World War II, including the mechanisms by which the order affects state behavior, the engines that drive states to participate, and the U.S. approach to the order since 1945.
Understanding Escalation: A Framework for Evaluating the Escalatory Risks of Policy Actions

Understanding Escalation: A Framework for Evaluating the Escalatory Risks of Policy Actions

Michael J. Mazarr; Dara Massicot; Anthony Atler

RAND Corporation
2025
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This report presents an analysis of the factors that govern escalatory risk from U.S. policy options during periods of peace, crisis, or war. The analysis combines theoretical and historical research with a current assessment of Chinese and Russian views of escalation. The research provides the basis for building a framework that could be useful to the U.S. Army and policymakers to assess the possible effects of proposed policy actions.
Responses to Territorial Revision: Historical Lessons

Responses to Territorial Revision: Historical Lessons

Michael J. Mazarr; Duncan Long; Derek Eaton

RAND Corporation
2025
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Previous research has identified that logistics and sustainment shortfalls are a critical barrier to U.S. operational success in the Indo-Pacific. In this report, the authors identify five case countries (Australia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea) and assess their potential to support the logistics and sustainment activities that are critical to the success of military operations.
Sustaining U.S. Army Operations in the Indo-Pacific: Potential Roles of Allies and Partners
Previous research has identified that logistics and sustainment shortfalls are a critical barrier to U.S. operational success in the Indo-Pacific. In this report, the authors identify five case countries (Australia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea) and assess their potential to support the logistics and sustainment activities that are critical to the success of military operations.
The Sources of Renewed National Dynamism

The Sources of Renewed National Dynamism

Michael J Mazarr; Tim Sweijs; Daniel Tapia

RAND Corporation
2024
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The authors explore the challenge of renewing competitive dynamism in the face of national decline. They examine common patterns of national renewal and the qualities that determine a society's capacity for renewal. From this analysis, they derive lessons for policymakers seeking to address domestic and international threats to the United States' competitive standing.
The Fates of Nations

The Fates of Nations

Michael J Mazarr; Alexis Dale-Huang; Joshua Shifrinson

RAND Corporation
2024
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Rivalries, especially with China, promise to define U.S. foreign policy and national security challenges for decades. The authors identify historical modes of strategic success and failure in great power rivalries that offer lessons for the United States. They define categories of success and failure and present case studies on specific historical examples that are associated with success and failure.
The Societal Basis for National Competitiveness

The Societal Basis for National Competitiveness

Timothy R Heath; Clint Reach; Michael J Mazarr

RAND Corporation
2024
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This report is part of a larger RAND Corporation study on the societal foundations of national competitiveness. The authors surveyed Chinese and Russian thinking about the qualities of nations that tend to produce competitive advantage and found that both China and Russia hold starkly different views from most U.S. and Western officials and analysts about the societal sources of competitive advantage.
The Societal Foundations of National Competitiveness
Nations rise and fall, succeed or fail in rivalries, and enjoy stability or descend into chaos because of a complex web of factors. One critical component is a nation's essential social characteristics. This report examines the characteristics of highly competitive societies, explores the relationship of a nation's social condition to its global standing, and then applies these lessons to the United States today.